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Sir James Grant, 1st Baronet (died 1695) was a Scottish lawyer of the seventeenth century.

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7-570: James Grant may refer to: Politics and law [ edit ] Sir James Grant, 1st Baronet (died 1695), Scottish lawyer Sir James Grant, 6th Baronet (1679–1747), Scottish Whig politician Sir James Grant, 8th Baronet (1738–1811), Scottish member of parliament James Grant, 11th of Glenmoriston (1792–1868), Scottish Highland chieftain James Grant (Texas politician) (1793–1836), Texas-Mexico politician, physician and military participant in

14-485: A baronet , "of Dalvey, Elgin ", in the baronetage of Nova Scotia on 10 August 1688, with remainder "to his heirs whatsoever". He died in 1695 and was succeeded in his title and estates by his younger brother Ludovic. Lodge's Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage and Baronetage states that this family of Grant is "a branch of the ancient family of Grant, of Grant". This biography of

21-513: A local eccentric in Dunedin, New Zealand. James Shaw Grant (1910–1999), writer and journalist from the Isle of Lewis James P. Grant (1922–1995), executive director of UNICEF [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

28-1310: The Florida House of Representatives Military [ edit ] James Grant (British Army officer, born 1720) (1720–1806), British general in Revolutionary War James Grant (navigator) (1772–1833), British naval officer, Australian explorer James Grant (British Army officer, born 1778) (1778–1852), British major-general who fought at Waterloo James Hope Grant (1808–1875), British general James Grant (RAF airman) (1899–?), Scottish World War I flying ace James Monteith Grant (1903–1981), Scottish officer of arms Arts and academia [ edit ] James Grant (1822–1887) , Edinburgh-born author and historian James Ardern Grant (1887–1973), English portrait painter James Edward Grant (1905–1966), American short story writer and screenwriter James Grant (artist) (1924–1997), California painter and sculptor James Grant (finance) (born 1946), American author, journalist, and publisher of Grant's Interest Rate Observer Lee Child (born 1954), pseudonym of James D. "Jim" Grant, British thriller author James Grant (musician) (born 1964), Scottish musician James Grant, member of

35-839: The Texas Revolution James Grant (newspaper editor) (1802–1879), British newspaper editor James Grant (Iowa politician) (1812–1891), American political leader in Iowa James Macpherson Grant (1822–1885), Victoria (Australia) politician James Grant (Ontario politician) (1831–1920), Scottish-born Canadian physician and politician James Benton Grant (1848–1911), American governor of Colorado Sir James Augustus Grant, 1st Baronet (1867–1932), British Conservative Party member of parliament Jim Grant (lawyer) (born 1937), Canadian lawyer James W. Grant (born 1943), U.S. congressman from Florida J. W. Grant (born 1982), member of

42-1220: The duo Ill Blu Jim Grant, former principal of Cirencester College Religion [ edit ] James Grant (Scottish bishop) (1706–1778), Roman Catholic bishop in Scotland James Grant (minister) (1800–1890), Scottish cleric and Director of Scottish Widows James Grant (Australian bishop) ([fl. 1960–1999), Anglican bishop and Dean of Melbourne in Australia Sport [ edit ] Jim Grant (baseball) (1894–1985), Major League Baseball pitcher Jimmy Grant (1918–1970), Major League Baseball infielder Jim Grant (footballer) , Scottish footballer Mudcat Grant (James Grant, 1935–2021), Major League Baseball pitcher James Grant (rugby) (born 1964), Australian rugby football international Other [ edit ] James William Grant (astronomer) (1788–1865), Scottish astronomer, discoverer of Antares B James Augustus Grant (1827–1892), Scottish explorer in East Africa James Gordon Stuart Grant (1834–1902),

49-406: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=James_Grant&oldid=1185388651 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sir James Grant, 1st Baronet Appointed King's Advocate , he was created

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