. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . I I ^ s» FRANCIS WILLIAM GRANT OF GRANT, 1840 AS SIXTH EARL OFSEAFIELD,D 30th J U LY, MARY ANN DUNN, FIRST WIFE OF CO1- THE HONORABLE FRANCIS WILLIAM GRANT OF GRANT, M. 1811 D. 1840. 473 XIX.—2. SIR FRANCIS WILLIAM GRANT OF GRANT, Baronet,Sixth Earl of Seafield, Viscount of Reidhaven, Lord Ogilvy ofDeskford and Cullen. MARY-ANNE DUNN, his first wife. LOUISA-EMMA MAUNSELL, his second wife. 1840-1853. This nobleman was the fourth son of Sir James G


. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . I I ^ s» FRANCIS WILLIAM GRANT OF GRANT, 1840 AS SIXTH EARL OFSEAFIELD,D 30th J U LY, MARY ANN DUNN, FIRST WIFE OF CO1- THE HONORABLE FRANCIS WILLIAM GRANT OF GRANT, M. 1811 D. 1840. 473 XIX.—2. SIR FRANCIS WILLIAM GRANT OF GRANT, Baronet,Sixth Earl of Seafield, Viscount of Reidhaven, Lord Ogilvy ofDeskford and Cullen. MARY-ANNE DUNN, his first wife. LOUISA-EMMA MAUNSELL, his second wife. 1840-1853. This nobleman was the fourth son of Sir James Grant by his wifeJane Duff, but owing to the decease of two elder brothers, he became thenext in succession to his eldest brother. Owing to peculiar circumstances,Francis William Grant was at a comparatively early age brought intoprominent and responsible positions as Lord Lieutenant of the great countyof Inverness, representative in Parliament for the county of Elgin, and,above all, as curator for his eldest brother over the Grant and Seafieldestates for well-nigh thirty years. In all these responsible positionshis conduct was eminently wise, judicious, and successful. Francis William Grant, who was popularly known as Colonel


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