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GRANT, Patrick
(About 1360-)
GRANT, John 'Ian Ruadh', Sheriff-Principal of Inverness, Sir
(About 1388-)
LUDE, Marjory 'Lady of half the Barony of Freuchie'
(About 1395-After 1473)
GRANT, Patrick Mac Ian Roy progenitor of the family of Tullochgorm
(About 1423-Before 1508)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. MACINTOSH, Janet

GRANT, Patrick Mac Ian Roy progenitor of the family of Tullochgorm 1

  • Born: About 1423
  • Marriage (1): MACINTOSH, Janet 1
  • Died: Before 2 December 1508 1

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  General Notes:

"So we are left with the conclusion that CT (Cromdale Text) has got it right that the same man fathered both Patrick of Tullochgorm and Duncan of Gartinbeg (whence Dalvey). But CT (Cromdale Text) has the wrong man and MT (Monymusk Text) the right one - it was Ian Roy. This is confirmed, albeit tentatively, in the Tullochgorm Memoirs (p17).

[....]

Ian Roy named Patrick (later of Tullochgorm) after his own murdered father, so we may reasonably suppose that he was the oldest - the liaison may well have preceded his marriage. I have yet to establish the basis of John Roy's focus on the name Duncan."

from The Grants of Gartinbeg


Patrick married Janet MACINTOSH, daughter of Malcolm 'Beg' MACINTOSH 10th of that Ilk and Unknown.1 (Janet MACINTOSH was born about 1445.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Patrick Mac Ian Roy, who is said by the Kinrara MS. to have married Janet, third daughter of Malcolm, tenth Chief of Mackintosh. To him, by some, is attributed the position of ancestor to the Clan Phadruig or House of Tulloch Gorm, while others say he was illegitimate. On 28 July 1473, Marjory Lude, a widow, styling herself 'Lady of half the Barony of Freuchie,' alienated her lands of Auchnarrows, Downan, Port and Dalfour (Dellifure), to her carnal son Patrick Grant. He is also called Reoch. He died before 2 December 1508, leaving a son Reoch, who probably is the Patrick Reoch said to have died in 1513 in a charter of apprising of 1 May 1585."

from Scots Peerage (vol 7) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 7 (1910).

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