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THE CHIEFS OF GRANT 

“FHL BRITISH BOOK AREA 929.241 G767f THE CHIEFS OF GRANT / by William Fraser.
Page 500.
Sir Duncan Grant, Knight, First called of FREUCHIE, he received a precept of
sasine from King James the First, dated 31 January 1434, for infefting him as
lawful heir of his deceased mother Matilda of Glencarnie, in certain lands in
the sheriffdom of Elgin. He was designed of Freuchie in 1453. He was
retoured, first on 25 Feb 1464, and finally on 7 Feb 1468, as heir in the lands of Congash, of his granfather Gilbert of Glencarnie, who is said to have died about thirty years before. In 1475, with consent of John Grant his son and apparent heir, he granted a precept for infefting James Douglas of Pittendriech in the lands of Sheriffston. He was alive on 15 September 1484, and died in the following year. He was succeeded by his grandson. He had issue one son and two daughters.
(Ref: Page 500) The author/originator was William Fraser.


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