Grant Baronets

Grant Baronets

:See also Macpherson-Grant Baronets

Five Baronetcies have been held by Grants.

Grant Baronets, of Dalvey, Elgin (1688)

Created 10 August 1688, in the baronetage of Nova Scotia.

*Sir James Grant, 1st Baronet, died 1695
*Sir Ludovic Grant, 2nd Baronet, died 4 Jan 1701
*Sir Sweton Grant, 3rd Baronet, died 1752
*Sir Patrick Grant, 4th Baronet, born c. 1655, died 10 Apr 1755
*Sir Alexander Grant, 5th Baronet, was member of parliament for Inverness (1761-1768), died 1 August 1772
*Sir Ludovic Grant, 6th Baronet, died 17 September 1790
*Sir Alexander Grant, 7th Baronet, born c. 1750, died 26 July 1825
*Sir Alexander Cray Grant, 8th Baronet, born 30 November 1782, died 29 Nov 1854, was member of parliament for Tregony 1812-1818, Lostwithiel 1818-1826, Aldborough 1826-1830, Westbury 1830-1831 and Cambridge 1840 and again 1841-1843
*Sir Robert Innes Grant, 9th Baronet, born 8 April 1794, died 1 August 1856
*Sir Alexander Grant, 10th Baronet, born 23 September 1826, died 30 November 1884
*Sir Ludovic James Grant, 11th Baronet, born 4 September 1862, died 11 February 1936
*Sir Alfred Hamilton Grant, 12th Baronet, born 12 June 1872, died 23 January 1937
*Sir Duncan Alexander Grant, 13th Baronet, born 16 December 1928, died 25 March 1961
*Sir Patrick Alexander Benedict Grant, 14th Baronet, born 5 February 1953

Grant Baronets, of Monymusk, Aberdeen (1705)

Created 7 December 1705, in the baronetage of Nova Scotia.
*Sir Francis Grant, 1st Baronet, born 1658, died 23 Mar 1726
*Sir Archibald Grant, 2nd Baronet, born 25 September 1696, died 17 September 1778, was member of parliament for Aberdeenshire 1722-1732
*Sir Archibald Grant, 3rd Baronet, born 17 February 1731, died 30 September 1796
*Sir Archibald Grant, 4th Baronet, born 7 May 1760, died 17 April 1820
*Sir James Grant, 5th Baronet, born 17 February 1791, died 30 August 1859
*Sir Isaac Grant, 6th Baronet, born 5 July 1792, died 19 July 1863
*Sir Archibald Grant, 7th Baronet, born 21 September 1823, died 5 September 1884
*Sir Francis William Grant, 8th Baronet, born 10 February 1828, died 13 December 1887
*Sir Arthur Henry Grant, 9th Baronet, born 24 April 1849, died 1 March 1917
*Sir Arthur Grant, 10th Baronet, born 14 September 1879, died 21 June 1931
*Sir Arthur Lindsay Grant, 11th Baronet, born 8 September 1911, died 18 July 1944
*Sir Francis Cullen Grant, 12th Baronet, born 5 October 1914, died 31 August 1966
*Sir Archibald Grant, 13th Baronet, born 2 September 1954

Grant Baronets, of Forres, Moray (1924)

Created 25 June 1924, in the baronetage of the United Kingdom.

*Sir Alexander Grant, 1st Baronet, born 1 October 1864, died 21 August 1937
*Sir Robert McVitie Grant, 2nd Baronet, born 7 December 1894, died 26 Jan 1947, when the baronetcy became extinct

Grant Baronet, of Househill, Nairn (1926)

Created 30 July 1926, a baronetage of the United Kingdom.

*Sir James Augustus Grant, 1st Baronet, born 3 March 1867, was member of parliament for Egremont 1910-1918, for Whitehaven 1918-1922, and Derbyshire South 1924-1929. He had no son and died on 29 July 1932, when the title became extinct.

Macpherson-Grant Baronets, of Ballindallock (1838)

See Macpherson-Grant Baronets

References

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