FLETCHER, Margaret 1 2 3
- Baptised: 22 January 1723, Edinburgh parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 3
- Marriage (1): GRANT, John of Easter Elchies, Advocate, then Baron Grant on 1 April 1750 in Edinburgh parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 1 2
- Died: 6 April 1775, London, England 1
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General Notes:
"FLETCHER MARGARET ANDREW FLETCHER/ELIZABETH KILLOCH FR4583 (FR4583) F 22/01/1723 685 / 1 170 / 96 EDINBURGH"
from Births and Baptisms 3
Margaret married John GRANT of Easter Elchies, Advocate, then Baron Grant, son of Patrick GRANT Lord Elchies, Senator of the College of Justice and Margarett DICKSON, on 1 April 1750 in Edinburgh parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1 2 (John GRANT of Easter Elchies, Advocate, then Baron Grant was baptised on 14 March 1719 in Edinburgh parish, Edinburgh, Scotland 3 and died on 12 November 1775 in Grenada, West Indies 1.)
Marriage Notes:
"FLETCHER MARGARET JOHN GRANT/FR1854 (FR1854) 01/04/1750 685 / 1480 / 140 EDINBURGH"
from Index of Marriages
"John Grant of Easter Elchies, Advocate, afterwards Baron Grant. He was appointed Sheriff-depute of Elgin and Nairn in 1748, and in October 1755 a Baron of Exchequer in Scotland in room of Sir John Clerk of Pennycuik, deceased. On 26th July 1751 he obtained a charter of resignation of the lands of Easter Elchies. Very shortly after succeeding his father he sold all his lands of Easter Elchies, Rothes, Edinvillie, and Keithock, to James, filth Earl of Findlater and Seafield, by disposition dated 9th December 1758, recorded the 13th of the same month, and to complete his title, Baron Grant was served nearest heir-male to his grand-uncle, Patrick Grant, in the lands of Edinvillie and Keithock, on 27th March 1759. The estates were sold with consent of his wife only.
He married, on 11th April 1750 (contract dated 3d April 1750), Margaret, eldest daughter of Andrew Fletcher of Salton, Lord Milton. In the contract his father, Lord Elchies, settled his estates upon his son John. Mrs. Grant died at London on 6th April 1775. Baron Grant died at Grenada, where he had extensive sugar estates, on 12th November 1775. He had no issue, and left all his estates to his only surviving brother Andrew. Easter Elchies and Rothes still remain the property of the Earls of Seafield, but Edinvillie or Hillhall was acquired by Robert Grant of Wester Elchies, under a disposition dated 20th February and 2d March 1790, and recorded on 9th March same year."
from Chiefs of Grants 1 2
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