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James Grant of Grant, 1658.
Lady Mary Stewart, his wife, 1658.
Ludovick Grant of Grant.
Janet Brodie, his wife.
Brigadier-General Alexander Grant of Grant, by Waitt, 1713.
Two other portraits of Brigadier Grant.
Anne Smith, his second wife.
Sir James Grant of Grant, bt., sometime Colquhoun of Luss. Ann Colquhoun of Luss, his wife.
Major George Grant, brother of the brigadier.
Colonel Lewis Grant, youngest brother of the brigadier. Sir Ludovick Grant of Grant, bt.
Another portrait of Sir Ludovick.
Lady Margaret Ogilvie, his second wife.
Sir James Grant of Grant, bt., eldest son of Sir Ludovick.
Sir James Grant of Grant, bt., and two cousins, said to be Cummings of Altyre and a servant (a group).
Sir James Grant of Grant, seated in a chair holding a plan of Grantown, with his gamekeeper before him.
Another portrait of Sir James Grant of Grant.
Jane Duff of Hatton, wife of Sir James.
Two other portraits of the same lady.
Sir Lewis Alexander Grant of Grant, bt., fifth Earl of Seafield.
Anne Hope Grant, wife of Dean Waddilove (in chalk).
Anne Grant, wife of Sir Harry Innes of Innes, bt.
Sir Francis William Grant of Grant, bt., sixth Earl of Seafield.
Mary Anne Dunn, his first wife.
Sir John Charles Ogilvie Grant, bt., seventh Earl of Seafield, and first Baron Strathspey of Strathspey.
The Hon. Caroline Stuart, Countess of Seafield, by Sir Francis Grant, P.R.A. [91]
Sir Ian Charles Ogilvie Grant, bt., eighth Earl of Seafield and second Baron Strathspey, painted by Sir Francis Grant on his coming of age, when Master of Grant and Viscount Reidhaven.
Lady Anne Margaret Grant, eldest daughter of Sir James Grant of Grant. Another portrait of the same Lady, writing, with pen in hand.
Colonel Lewis Grant, third son of Sir Ludovick Grant of Grant, by Waitt, 1713. Penuel Grant, daughter of Sir Ludovick Grant of Grant, and wife of Mr. Henry Mackenzie.
Henry Mackenzie, author of The Man of Feeling.
James Grant of Rothiemurchus, Waitt, 1726. There is a copy of this painting at Rothiemurchus.
General James Grant of Ballindalloch.
Patrick Grant, Advocate Lord Elchies, Waitt, 1725.
James Grant of Wester Elchies, in armour, Waitt, 1714.
Robert Grant of Lurg, in Abernethy.
Patrick Grant of Tullochgorm.
George Grant of Tullochgorm.
Captain Alexander Grant of Tullochgorm.
General Sir Patrick Grant of Tullochgorm, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. Hon. Lady Grant, wife of Sir Patrick Grant of Tullochgorm. Patrick Grant of Tullochgriban, in Duthil.
Alexander Grant of Tullochgriban, by 'W. Staneley, 1799'. Mungo Grant of Mullochard, in Duthil.
George Grant of Clurie, in Inverallen, Waitt, 1714.
Donald Grant, of Glenbeg.
Robert Grant, younger, of Glenbeg, Waitt, 1724.
Colonel John Grant of Carron, Waitt, 1725.
Mrs. Grant of Carron, authoress of Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch.
? Grant, son of Mrs. Grant of Carron.
Patrick Grant of Miltown, Hereditary Standard-Bearer to the Chief, Waitt, 1714. Ludovick Grant of Knockando, Waitt, 1714.
George Grant of Riemore, Waitt, 1725.
David Grant of Delbuiack, in Duthil, Waitt, 1714.
Robert Grant of Delichaple, in Cromdale, Waitt, 1725.
Robert Grant of Lethindry, in Cromdale, Waitt, 1725.
Ludovick Grant of Tulloch, in Abernethy, Waitt, 1725.
William Grant of Delay, in Cromdale, Waitt, 1714.
Alexander Grant of Grantsfield, Waitt, 1714.
Colonel Alexander Grant of Kilmaichlie.
John Grant of Burnside, in Crondale, Waitt, 1725.
Charles Grant, Comte de Vaux, in France, with horse and servant, all life size; a very large painting, 10ft. high, and well painted. It was presented by the Comte to Sir James Grant in 1782. Colonel Grant of Blairfindy [92] wrote from Paris to Sir James that the picture had been painted by the French king's first painter, and was of the same size as those which the king sent of himself to foreign courts.
Dr. Gregory Grant, founder of Grantown hospital.
Captain John Grant, Congash, factor Grant Estates in Strathspey, by Colvin Smith, R.S.A.
Rev. Francis Grant of Cromdale, Waitt, 1727.
Rev. William Grant Abernethy, Waitt, .
Rev.? Grant, Elgin, 1807, in gown and bands and brown wig.
Rev. James Chapmen of Cromdale; author of a History of the Family of Grant, Waitt, 1727.
Simon Lord Lovat, in bobwig and red coat, younger than in Hogarth's portrait.
The Hon. Colonel Fraser of Lovat, LL.D., F.R.S. and S.A., etc., R. Smith. Alexander Duff of Hatton.
Lady Anne Duff of Hatton.
? Rose of Kilravock.
Sir John Dalrymple.
Sir James Colquhoun (in chalk).
Mary, Duchess of Athole, mother of the Countess of James, sixth Earl of Findlater, 1758.
The Earl of Hopetoun.
Anne, daughter of James, fifth Earl of Findlater, Countess of Hopetoun.
Lady Sophia Hope, daughter of Earl of Hopetoun, wife of fifth Earl of Findlater.
James, fifth Earl of Findlater and Seafield (father of Lady Margaret Ogilvie or Grant) and Sophia Countess of Findlater.
James, seventh and last Earl of Findlater.
Lord Erskine, 1764.
Lady Charlotte Erskine.
John Grant 'Ian Mohr', champion piper to the Laird of Grant, life size in Highland costume, playing the pipes. The streamer from the pipes displays the Grant arms. In the background is a view of Castle Grant. Painted by Waitt, 1714.
Alister Grant 'Mohr', champion. Also in Highland costume, brandishing a sword in his right hand and a shield in his left. Life size, Waitt, 1714.
John Shaw, who prevented the Earl of Murray from crossing the bridge of Dava to harry the Grants. He was innkeeper and farmer at Dava; a grim- looking Highlander.
The Hen-Wife of Castle Grant, 1706. She was known as old Maggie Sinclair. She is in the act of taking a pinch of snuff from a black horn in her left hand, having a snuff pen in her right.