Ludovick Grant of Grant
Ludovick Grant, 1st of Grant and 8th of Freuchie (1641–1717) was a Scottish politician and soldier. He was the 19th Chief of Clan Grant and referred to as the "Highland King."
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Biography
Grant was born at
Grant was an active parliamentarian who sat as
In 1671 he married Janet, the daughter of Alexander Brodie, 2nd of Lethen (died 1688). His eldest son Brigadier General Alexander Grant, 2nd of Grant died in 1719. He was thus succeeded by the second eldest son Sir James Grant, 6th Baronet. His younger sons were Major George Grant of Culbin who was governor of Fort George and Colonel Ludovick Grant who was a planter and slave owner in Jamaica. His daughter Margaret was married to Simon 'the Fox' Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat.[4][1] His daughter Janet was married to Sir Roderick Mackenzie, 2nd Baronet and 5th of Scatwell.[5]
Grant led his clan during the 1689 Rising and raised a regiment on the side of the Williamite government, commanding a force of around 700 men.[6] At the Battle of Cromdale on 30 April 1690 the Jacobites were defeated by Sir Thomas Livingstone. Grant later supported the Hanoverian succession. On 28 February 1694 he was awarded by William III with a royal charter for the 'regality of Grant', which was centered on the renamed and rebuilt Castle Grant, thus becoming Ludovic Grant, 1st of Grant - the 'Highland King'.[7]
References
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- ^ a b c "Historic Earls and Earldoms of Scotland - Chapter VI - Earldom and Earls of Findlater, and Seafield - Section V". electricscotland.com.
- ^ Fraser 1883, p. 291.
- ^ a b Fraser 1883, p. 20.
- ^ Fraser 1883, pp. 229–230.
- ^ Mackenzie 1894, p. 569.
- ^ Fraser 1883, p. 311.
- ^ Mosley, Charles (ed.; 2003). Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage. 107th edition. Vol. 3. Burke's Peerage.
Sources
- Fraser, William (1883). The Chiefs of Grant. Histories of Scottish families. Vol. 1.
- Mackenzie, Alexander (1894). History of the Mackenzies with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name. Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie.