. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . a process which, on that occasion, occupied from six in themorning till five in the One of the designations very commonly applied sometimes to theupper and sometimes to the central of the three davochs of Finlarg wasthat of Muckrath. The name, it seems probable, was derived from formerpossessors under the Bishops of Moray, one document relating to thedistrict making mention of a Christian McCrath in The Castleof Muckrath or Muckraw, of wh


. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . a process which, on that occasion, occupied from six in themorning till five in the One of the designations very commonly applied sometimes to theupper and sometimes to the central of the three davochs of Finlarg wasthat of Muckrath. The name, it seems probable, was derived from formerpossessors under the Bishops of Moray, one document relating to thedistrict making mention of a Christian McCrath in The Castleof Muckrath or Muckraw, of which a representation is here given, isnow a ruin. The castle is said to have been built by Patrick Grant ofBothiemurchus while Laird of Muckrath. A large armorial stone bearingthe date of 1598, with the initials P. G. for Patrick Grant, and I. G. 1 Original Documents at Castle Grant. 4 Charter, dated ISth May 1625, at Castle Grant. 2 Precept, dated 19th March 1624, ibid. 5 Charter, dated 25th July 1625, ibid. 3 Instrument of Resignation, dated 17th May c Original Instrument of Sasine, , ibid. 7 Registrum Moraviense, p. o a. in Io< i < 01 1- X. U) o D 2


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