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Spouses/Children:
1. GRANT, Patrick Lord Elchies, Senator of the College of Justice
- GRANT, Helen
- GRANT, Elizabeth
- GRANT, Margaret
- GRANT, Mary
- GRANT, John of Easter Elchies, Advocate, then Baron Grant
- GRANT, Robert R.N., Captain
- GRANT, Isobel
- GRANT, James mortgagee of Achnahyle, Kirkmichael parish
- GRANT, Helen
- GRANT, Barbara
- GRANT, David
- GRANT, Andrew Banker in Edinburgh
- GRANT, Mary
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DICKSON, Margarett 2
- Baptised: 16 November 1693, Edinburgh parish, Edinburgh, Scotland
- Marriage (1): GRANT, Patrick Lord Elchies, Senator of the College of Justice on 10 June 1713 in Edinburgh parish, Edinburgh, Scotland 1
Other names for Margarett were DICKSON, Margret 2 and DICKSONE, Margaret.1
User ID: X968.
General Notes:
"DICKSON MARGARETT ROBERT DICKSON/HELLIN CALQUHOUN FR3424 (FR3424) F 16/11/1693 685/1 120 111 Edinburgh"
from Births and Baptisms 2
Margarett married Patrick GRANT Lord Elchies, Senator of the College of Justice, son of Captain John GRANT of Easter Elchies (2nd family) and Elizabeth GRANT, on 10 June 1713 in Edinburgh parish, Edinburgh, Scotland.1 (Patrick GRANT Lord Elchies, Senator of the College of Justice was born in 1691 3 and died on 27 July 1754 in House of Insch, Edinburgh, Scotland 3 4.)
Marriage Notes:
"GRANT PATRICK MARGARET DICKSONE/FR1480 (FR1480) 10/06/1713 685/1 460 147 Edinburgh"
from Index of Marriages
"Patrick Grant of Easter Elchies, Lord Elchies, Only son and heir. He was a distinguished advocate, and became one of the Senators of the College of Justice in 1732. He was known on the Bench by the title of Lord Elchies. He was also appointed one of the Judges of the Court of Justiciary in 1736. In 1709 and 1714 he is styled younger of Elchies, and on 21st June 1718 was retoured heir-general to his father, John Grant of Easter Elchies. He married (contract dated 19th May and 6th June 1713) Margaret, daughter of Sir Robert Dickson of Inveresk, receiving from his father a settlement of the whole estate. On 16th June 1733 he disponed the estate (with the exception of Easter Elchies) in favour of himself in liferent, and his eldest son, John Grant, in fee, reserving power to alter ; and on the 22d of same month he obtained a charter of resignation under the Great Seal of the lands of Edinvillie. He died at the house of Inch, near Edinburgh, on 27th July 1754, in the sixty-fourth year of his age. Mrs. Grant died at Edinburgh on 8th December 1746. They left issue."
from Chiefs of Grant 1 3
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