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The Chiefs of Grant

“The Chiefs of Grant / by William Fraser.
Volume 1 page 499.
Appears as a witness, along with Robert le Grant, in an agreement between
Archibald Bishop of Moray and Sir John Byset, 20 Sep 1258. Laurence le Graunt, as Sheriff of Inverness, rendered accounts to Exchequer in 1263 and 1266, and in the latter year also as "Bailie of Inverchoich." Of the date of the first of these accounts a question arose as to whether he or the Earl of Buchan is responsible for the fell of Invery.
THE FAMILY OF GRANT: The Grant name appears in Scotland in the middle of the 13th century, and we find Sir Laurence Grant, sheriff of Inverness in 1263.
(Ref: Volume 1 page 499) The author/originator was William Fraser.


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