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John Grant of Freuchie (died 1585)

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After his death on 3 June 1585, his widow Janet Leslie was required to surrender various items to John Grant, his grandson. These included a chain of gold, gold bracelets, a cloak of French black with velvet facings, a black satin
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Elizabeth, Elspeth, or Isobel. She was betrothed to William Fraser of Stowie, married and divorced John Leslie of Balquhain, and married William Cuming of Inverallochy
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As Laird of Grant or Freuchie, his estates included Urquhart and Glenmoriston, from which he was obliged to pay a "feu-duty" which contributed to the
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Duncan Grant (1566-1582), his eldest son by Margaret Stewart, who died in his lifetime. Duncan married Margaret Mackintosh. Their son,
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Barbara Grant, betrothed to Robert Munro, younger of Fowlis, married Colin Mackenzie of Kintail
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He was a son of James Grant of Freuchie (died 1553), and Elizabeth Forbes, a daughter of
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Helen Grant, betrothed to Donald McAngus McAlester younger of Glengarry.
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His home was Freuchie, sometimes called Ballachastel, and now known as
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Grissel Grant, who married Patrick Grant, younger of Ballindalloch
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Margaret Grant, who married Alexander Gordon of Beldornie
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He married Margaret Stewart (died 1555), a daughter of
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Patrick Grant of Rothiemurchus, to whom he passed the
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Index

John Forbes, 6th Lord Forbes
Castle Grant
Hugh Fraser, Lord Lovat
Inverness Castle
household and food expenses
Mary, Queen of Scots
Regent Moray
William Douglas
deposed queen
Lochleven Castle
Duthil Old Parish Church and Churchyard
John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Atholl
George Leslie, 4th Earl of Rothes
John Grant
Muckrach estate
doublet
Alexander Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Elphinstone
Fraser, William
Histories of Scottish Families: Chiefs of Grant
OCLC
1292538501
National Library of Scotland
National Records of Scotland
George Wishart of Drymme
Categories
Clan Grant
1585 deaths
16th-century Scottish landowners

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