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308:. In this situation they could not in the night time turn from one side to the other without the one passing the other. The people of the town, out of humanity, furnished them with some little conveniences, and among other things gave to each a bottle, which they hung out of the window in the morning and got filled with water. But one morning the sentinels accused the prisoners to the visiting officer of having entered into a conspiracy to knock them on the head with bottles, which they had procured for that purpose. Father Grant and the others pleaded the improbability of this ridiculous accusation, but they were not heard, and the bottles were taken away." 356: 536: 283:
and landed some men, who threatened they would lay desolate the whole island if the priest was not delivered up to them. Father James Grant, who was missionary then, and afterwards Bishop, being informed of the threats in a safe retreat in which he was in a little island, surrendered himself, and was
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1,000 that they would never return. As this was an absurd proposal, these poor priests having neither friends nor money, the Duke compromised the matter by asking them to go bail for each other. They got over to
411:. On the death of Bishop Smith on 21 August 1767, Grant automatically succeeded him as the vicar apostolic of the Lowland District. He died in office on 3 December 1778, aged 72. He is buried with 339:, who informed them that the Government was disposed to deal leniently in their case, and therefore would sentence them to perpetual banishment from the country, provided they could give 636: 641: 296:, and thrown into the common prison, where there were about forty prisoners in the same room with him. Here he was for several weeks chained by the leg to Mr. MacMahon, an 335:; but... Father Cameron, whose health had been completely shattered during his captivity, died... After a long confinement in London, the survivors were brought before 666: 336: 214: 311:
Accord to Father Charles MacDonald, "Five other priests were shut up in the same prison at about the same time. Three of them belonged to the West coast,
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on 16 January 1726 and took the mission oath on 25 July 1725. He was
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who served as a missionary for the illegal and underground
279:, some ships of war came to the coast of the isle of 483:. Vol. 3. Rome: Tipografia Della Pace. p.  173: 162: 146: 127: 122: 109: 96: 91: 78: 68: 58: 50: 40: 20: 359:The grave of Bishops James Grant and John Geddes, 371:On 21 February 1755, Grant was appointed by the 637:18th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Scotland 574:. Vol. 22. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 8: 642:18th-century Scottish Roman Catholic priests 407:and the principal co-consecrator was Bishop 379:vicar apostolic of the Lowland District and 578: 17: 354: 323:; Father Alexander Forrester, priest of 599:Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District 432: 35:Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District 667:People of the Jacobite rising of 1745 525:Scottish Notes and Queries April 1906 352:, but most of them came back again." 7: 304:, who had come over to be of use to 190:(July 1706 – 3 December 1778) was a 399:on 13 November 1755. The principal 14: 647:Alumni of the Scots College, Rome 571:Dictionary of National Biography 565:"Grant, James (1706-1778)"  534: 49: 672:Religion in the Outer Hebrides 458:Moidart: Among the Clanranalds 441:Moidart: Among the Clanranalds 1: 319:, who was connected with the 237:in July 1706, he entered the 652:Apostolic vicars of Scotland 288:on the Western coast (i.e. 203:Catholic Church in Scotland 698: 456:Charles MacDonald (2011), 439:Charles MacDonald (2011), 300:officer in the service of 275:, "Early in the spring of 605: 596: 588: 581: 258:Jacobite Uprising of 1745 150:3 December 1778 (aged 72) 104:Giovanni Antonio Guadagni 33: 677:Scottish torture victims 180:Pontifical Scots College 657:People from Banffshire 583:Catholic Church titles 504:Catholic-Hierarchy.org 368: 358: 337:the Duke of Newcastle 134:Wester Boggs, Enzie, 45:Roman Catholic Church 499:"Bishop James Grant" 415:in the ruins of the 284:carried prisoner to 271:According to Bishop 682:Torture in Scotland 542:Catholicism portal 413:Bishop John Geddes 369: 239:Scots College Rome 23:The Right Reverend 662:People from Barra 615: 614: 606:Succeeded by 507:. David M. Cheney 475:Brady, W. Maziere 317:Alexander Cameron 253:on 4 April 1733. 209:and later as the 205:upon the Isle of 185: 184: 689: 589:Preceded by 579: 575: 567: 544: 539: 538: 526: 523: 517: 516: 514: 512: 495: 489: 488: 471: 465: 464:. Pages 176-177. 454: 448: 437: 215:Lowland District 123:Personal details 113:13 November 1755 18: 697: 696: 692: 691: 690: 688: 687: 686: 617: 616: 611: 602: 594: 592:Alexander Smith 562:, eds. 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Index

The Right Reverend
Vicar Apostolic of the Lowland District
Roman Catholic Church
Alexander Smith
George Hay
Titular Bishop
Giovanni Antonio Guadagni
Alexander Smith
Banffshire
Scotland
Aberdeen
Scotland
Snow Kirk
Alma mater
Pontifical Scots College
Scottish
priest
bishop
Catholic Church in Scotland
Barra
vicar apostolic
Lowland District
Wester Boggs
Enzie
Banffshire
Scots College Rome
ordained
priest
Rome
Jacobite Uprising of 1745

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