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Alexander Grant (Scottish politician)

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125:, and followed the Duke of Argyll in Parliament. He was colonel of a new regiment of foot in 1715 and appointed governor and store-keeper for Sheerness, and acting lieutenant-governor for Edinburgh Castle. He also became Lord Lieutenant of Banff, Elgin and Inverness in 1715 and was active in raising his clan in support of the Government, promising them ample compensation for any losses, which in fact did not materialize. He succeeded his father in estates and as chief of Grant in 1716. He voted with the Government on the septennial bill, but when he voted against the censuring of William Cadogan in 1717, he was dismissed from his military governorship and his regiment was disbanded. He was subsequently said to be in iron cuffs in Bedlam hospital. 206: 97:
on the family interest. He was absent at the start of the Parliament as his regiment was ordered to join the continental army of the Duke of Marlborough. His wife died in 1708 and he married as his second wife with £8,000, Anne Smith, daughter of John Smith and maid of honour to Queen Anne, on 31 May
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of Castle Grant (formerly Freuchie) and his first wife Janet Brodie, daughter of Alexander Brodie, Commissioner in the Scottish Parliament, of Lethen, Auldearn, Nairnshire. He married, with £5,000, Elizabeth Stuart, daughter of James Stuart,
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from 1703 to 1717. In 1706 he was a Commissioner of the Scottish Exchequer and one of the Commissioners for the Union with England. He was Colonel of foot from 1706. He was appointed a Scottish Privy Councillor in 1707.
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Grant became a Burgess of Elgin in 1689 and of Edinburgh in 1695. In 1700 he was bailie in the regality of Grant. He was Commissary justiciary for the Highlands in 1701 and 1702. In 1702 he was returned as
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1709. This improved his financial situation and introduced him to a new set of political colleagues. In September 1709 he returned to the Continent to command his men at the
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he was returned unopposed again for Elginshire. His regiment was disbanded in 1713 and he went onto half-pay.
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Grant was born after 1673, the second, but eldest surviving son of Ludovick Grant, Commissioner in the
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Grant died on 19 August 1719. He had no children by either of his wives.
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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Scottish representatives to the first Parliament of Great Britain
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Grant was returned again as MP for Elginshire at the
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Elgin
Parliament of Scotland
Whig
British House of Commons
Parliament of Scotland
Lord Doune
Catherine Tollemache
Shire Commissioner
Inverness-shire
Sheriff of Inverness
Scottish representatives to the first Parliament of Great Britain
1708 British general election
Member of Parliament
Inverness-shire
Siege of Mons
Siege of Tournai
1710 British general election
Elginshire
1713 British general election
1715 British general election



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