. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . ?4r**3f BBBlBat m l. JANET BRODIE,FIRST WIFE OF LUD0V1CK GRANT OF FREUCH1E AND GRANT, M. 1 671 . D. I 697. 291 XV.— LUDOVICK GRANT, Eighth or Freuchie and of BRODIE, his first HOUSTOUN, his second wife. 1663-1716. Ludovick Grant was a minor at the date of his fathers death,and as Lady Mary Stewart, his mother, died in 1662, the care of hiseducation and estate devolved upon the curators nominated by thedeceased Laird. These included amo


. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . ?4r**3f BBBlBat m l. JANET BRODIE,FIRST WIFE OF LUD0V1CK GRANT OF FREUCH1E AND GRANT, M. 1 671 . D. I 697. 291 XV.— LUDOVICK GRANT, Eighth or Freuchie and of BRODIE, his first HOUSTOUN, his second wife. 1663-1716. Ludovick Grant was a minor at the date of his fathers death,and as Lady Mary Stewart, his mother, died in 1662, the care of hiseducation and estate devolved upon the curators nominated by thedeceased Laird. These included among them, as narrated in the precedingmemoir, men of the highest rank in the kingdom, the Earl of Rothes,High Treasurer of Scotland, and James Sharp, Archbishop of St. Andrews,being two of the principal. The chief burden of administration of theyoung Lairds estates fell upon his uncle, Patrick Grant, who held aLieutenant-Colonels commission in the army, but who devoted himself topaying off the burdens on his nephews patrimony, and otherwise actedthe part of a careful guardian. He was known as the Tutor of Grant and his brother Patrick we


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