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{{Infobox clan
| image badge = Clan member crest badge - Clan Grant.svg
| clan name = Clan Grant
| chiefs crest = An image of a burning hill.
|chiefs crest = An image of a burning hill. (The burning hill represents "[[Craigellachie National Nature Reserve|Craig Elachie]]", the rallying point for the Grants. When signal fires were lit upon the summit of Craig Elachie, or "The Rock of Alarm", members of the clan would gather there in order to organise for an attack or defence.)▼
| chiefs motto = Stand Fast
| chiefs slogan = "
| district = [[Strathspey, Scotland|Strathspey]],<ref name="ScotClans"/> [[Glen Urquhart]],<ref name="ScotClans"/> [[Glenmoriston]]<ref name="ScotClans"/> and [[Loch Ness]].<ref name="ScotClans"/>
| gaelic names =
| image arms =
| plant badge = Pine<ref name="ScotClans"/>
| chiefs name = The Rt. Hon. Michael Grant of Grant
▲|pipe music =Stand fast Craigellachie<ref name="ScotClans"/>
| chiefs
| chiefs gaelic title =
| seat = ▼
| historic seat = [[Castle Grant]]<ref name="Coventry"/>▼
▲|seat =
| branches = [[Baron Strathspey|Grant of Grant]] (chiefs)<ref name="GLENMORISTON">[http://www.fionamsinclair.co.uk/genealogy/HighlandClans/GrantG.htm CLAN GRANT OF GLENMORISTON] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150912011923/http://www.fionamsinclair.co.uk/genealogy/highlandclans/GrantG.htm |date=12 September 2015 }} fionamsinclair.co.uk. Retrieved 2 May 2015.</ref><br>[[Grant of Glenmoriston]] (senior cadets)<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Ballindalloch<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Rothiemurchus<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Carron<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Culcabuck<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>See also:<br>[[
▲|historic seat =[[Castle Grant]]<ref name="Coventry"/>
| Allied clans = [[Clan Gordon]]<br>[[Clan MacGregor]]<br>[[Clan Fraser of Lovat]]<br>[[Clan Campbell]]
▲|branches =Grant of Grant (chiefs)<ref name="GLENMORISTON">[http://www.fionamsinclair.co.uk/genealogy/HighlandClans/GrantG.htm CLAN GRANT OF GLENMORISTON] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150912011923/http://www.fionamsinclair.co.uk/genealogy/highlandclans/GrantG.htm |date=12 September 2015 }} fionamsinclair.co.uk. Retrieved 2 May 2015.</ref><br>Grant of Glenmoriston (senior cadets)<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Ballindalloch<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Rothiemurchus<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Carron<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>Grant of Culcabuck<ref name="GLENMORISTON"/><br>See also:<br>[[Grant baronets]]<br>[[Macpherson-Grant baronets]]
▲|Allied clans = [[Clan Gordon]]<br>[[Clan MacGregor]]<br>[[Clan Fraser of Lovat]]<br>[[Clan Campbell]]
▲|Rival clans = [[Clan Cameron]]<br>[[Clan Chisholm]]<br>[[Clan Comyn]]
}}
'''Clan Grant''' is a [[Scottish Highlands|Highland]] [[Scottish clan]], with one main branch, Grant of Grant, and several cadet branches, such as [[Grant of Glenmoriston]].
==History==
[[File:GrantPiper.JPG|thumb|Clan Grant piper, 1714]][[File:Archibald Grant of Monymusk, Royal Company of Archers, 1715 by Waitt.jpg|thumb|A Grant officer of the [[Royal Company of Archers]], 1715]]
===Origins===
===Wars of Scottish Independence===▼
During the [[Wars of Scottish Independence]] Clan Grant were supporters of [[William Wallace]] and John and Randolph Grant were captured at the [[Battle of Dunbar (1296)]].<ref name="Clan.Encyclopedia.Grant"/> The Clan Grant later supported [[Robert the Bruce]] in competition for the Scottish Crown.<ref name="Clan.Encyclopedia.Grant"/> The victory of Robert the Bruce confirmed the Grants in their lands of Strathspey, where they became established Highland chiefs.<ref name="Clan.Encyclopedia.Grant"/>▼
▲=== Wars of Scottish Independence ===
The taking of [[Castle Grant]], 14th century; Originally a [[Clan Cumming|Comyn Clan]] stronghold, Clan traditions tell us that the castle was taken from the Comyns by a combined force of the Grants and MacGregors.▼
▲During the [[Wars of Scottish Independence]], Clan Grant were supporters of [[William Wallace]], and John and Randolph Grant were captured at the [[Battle of Dunbar (1296)]].<ref name="Clan.Encyclopedia.Grant"/> The Clan Grant later supported [[Robert the Bruce]] in competition for the Scottish Crown.<ref name="Clan.Encyclopedia.Grant"/> The victory of Robert the Bruce confirmed the Grants in their lands of Strathspey, where they became established Highland chiefs.<ref name="Clan.Encyclopedia.Grant"/>
▲The
===15th and 16th centuries===
The next available reference is of Duncan le Grant in 1434, and later, Sir Duncan Grant of Freuchie (Castle Grant), who inherited land in [[River Dulnain|Dulnain]] valley in upper Speyside from his mother, Matilda of Glencarnie. Her family had partially owned it since 1180, when
By the 16th century the clan and its chief had become powerful enough to play a part in national politics.<ref name="Grant3"/> Their main allies being the [[Clan Gordon]], whose chief was the powerful [[Earl of Huntly]].<ref name="Grant3">{{cite book |last=Grant |first=Calum |year=1997 |title=The Grants |publisher=Lang Syne Publishers Ltd |page=15 |isbn=1-85217-048-4}}</ref>
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In 1535 James Grant, 3rd Laird of Freuchie was made responsible for the policing of [[Strathspey, Scotland|Strathspey]].<ref name="Grant2">{{cite book |last=Grant |first=Calum |year=1997 |title=The Grants |publisher=Lang Syne Publishers Ltd |page=13 |isbn=1-85217-048-4}}</ref>
In 1580
In 1586 the Earl of Huntly allied with the Clan MacDonald and [[Clan Cameron]] who both had a history of raiding the Grant's lands.<ref name="Grant4"/> The Grants responded by bringing in the [[Clan Gregor]] but they came off worse in a clash at Ballindalloch.<ref name="Grant4"/> By the late 16th century, Clan Grant
===17th century and Civil War===
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During the 1639–1651 [[Wars of the Three Kingdoms]], Captain David Grant led his forces in support of the Covenanter forces against the Royalist forces at the [[Battle of Tippermuir]] in 1644. In October 1645, [[Clan Cameron]] raided the lands of the Clan Grant.<ref name="Braes">[http://www.clan-cameron.org/battles/1645_b.html Battle of the Braes of Strathdearn] clan-cameron.org. Retrieved 17, March 2013.</ref> The Grants gave chase catching the Camerons in the [[Battle of the Braes of Strathdearn]], where the Cameron men were defeated and many clansmen were slain.<ref name="Braes"/>
In 1651
==== 1689 rising ====
===18th century and Jacobite uprisings===
====1715
During the [[Jacobite rising of 1715]] the main part of the Clan Grant supported the British Government.<ref name="Grant6" /> In 1715 the Laird of Grant withdrew his forces which led to the defeat of government forces at the [[Skirmish of Alness]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Mackenzie |first=Alan |year=2006 |url=http://www.electricscotland.com/mackenzie/images/CHAPT.10.pdf| title=History of the Mackenzies |chapter=10 |page=125 |publisher=electricscotland.com| access-date=December 31, 2023}}</ref> However, soon after the Clan Grant helped retake Inverness from the Jacobites during [[Siege of Inverness (1715)]].<ref name="Grant7">{{cite book |last=Grant |first=Calum |year=1997 |title=The Grants |publisher=Lang Syne Publishers Ltd |pages=28–30 |isbn=1-85217-048-4}}</ref> In 1715 the fighting force of the Clan Grant was given as 850 men by General [[George Wade]].<ref name="GrantTartan"/> At the [[Battle of Sheriffmuir]] in 1715, Grants fought on both sides. The British government forces won the battle with many of the Jacobites surrendering to General [[Alexander Grant (Scottish politician)|Alexander Grant, 2nd of Grant]], 20th Chief.
====Black Watch====
[[General Wade]]'s report on the Highlands in 1724, estimated the clan strength at 800 men.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Johnston |first1=Thomas Brumby |author-link1=Thomas Brumby Johnston |last2=Robertson |first2=James Alexander |last3=Dickson |first3=William Kirk |author-link3=William Kirk Dickson |year=1899 |chapter=General Wade's Report |title=Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/historicalgeogra00john/page/26/mode/2up |location=[[Edinburgh]] and [[London]] |publisher=[[W. & A.K. Johnston]] |page=26 |access-date=February 16, 2020}}</ref> In 1725, six [[Independent Highland Companies]] (Black Watch) were formed to support the Government. One from Clan Grant, one from [[Clan Fraser of Lovat]], one from [[Clan Munro]] and three from [[Clan Campbell]]. In 1739, ten Independent Highland Companies were formed into the [[42nd Regiment of Foot|43rd Highlanders]] (Black Watch) regiment.<ref>{{cite book |last=Simpson |first=Peter |year=1996 |title=The Independent Highland Companies, 1603 – 1760 |publisher=[[John Donald Publishers]] |page=117 |isbn=0-85976-432-X}}</ref>
====1745
During the Jacobite rising of 1745 the
One branch of the Clan Grant, the [[Grant of Glenmoriston|Grants of Glenmoriston]], sided with the Jacobites
At the [[Siege of Inverness (1746)]] the commander of the British-Hanoverian Government forces was Major George Grant, whilst amongst the Jacobite commanders was Colonel James Grant.<ref name="Duffy">{{cite book |last=Duffy |first=Christopher |author-link=Christopher Duffy |year=2007 |title=The '45, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Untold Story of the Jacobite Rising |location=[[St Martin's Lane|Upper St Martin's Lane]] |publisher=[[Phoenix Books]] |page=447 |isbn=978-0-7538-2262-3}}</ref>
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===British Army Regiments===
During the later part of the 18th century two regiments were raised from the Clan Grant. Firstly the "
===President Grant===
On his [[World tour of Ulysses S. Grant|world tour]] in 1877, [[Ulysses S. Grant]] came to Scotland and he was accepted as a returning member of Clan Grant.
===21st century===
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[[Duthil Old Parish Church and Churchyard]], which lies just outside the village of [[Duthil]], Inverness-shire, now serves as a ''Clan Grant Centre''. The site includes many memorials to clan members, such as [[Field marshal (United Kingdom)|Field Marshal]] Sir [[Patrick Grant (Indian Army officer)|Patrick Grant]], {{post-nominals|country=GBR|GCB|GCMG}} (1804–1895), as well as a mausoleum of the [[Earl of Seafield|Earls of Seafield]].
During a visit to [[Winnipeg]], Canada in July 2012, the chief of Clan Grant declared that [[Métis people (Canada)|Métis]] leader [[Cuthbert Grant]] was a member of the clan. This created a new sept of Clan Grant in Canada.<ref>[http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/scottish-clan-chiefs-visit-unites-grant-descendants-162502666.html "Scottish clan chief's visit unites Grant descendants] ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 15 July 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2012.</ref> Visitors came from as far away as Scotland as well as from the Yukon, Montana and Manitoba where Grant descendants settled to take part in events arranged for Lord Strathspey's time in Canada.<ref>{{Cite
==Castles==
[[File:Castle Grant - geograph.org.uk - 576144.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Castle Grant]], former seat of the chief of Clan Grant]]
*[[Castle Grant]] was the seat of the Chief of Clan Grant.<ref name="Coventry">{{cite book |last=Coventry |first=Martin |year=2008 |title=Castles of the Clans: The Strongholds and Seats of 750 Scottish Families and Clans |location=[[Musselburgh]] |publisher=Goblinshead |pages=241–243 |isbn=978-1-899874-36-1}}</ref>
*[[Muckrach Castle]] was the seat of the Grants of [[Rothiemurchus]].<ref name="Fraprie">{{cite book |last1=Fraprie |first1=Frank Roy |title=The Castles and Keeps of Scotland |date=1907 |location=Boston |publisher=L.C. Page & company |url=https://archive.org/details/castleskeepsofsc00fraprich/page/80/mode/2up |oclc=1041579815 |page=82 |via=archive.org}}</ref>
*[[Urquhart Castle]] owned by the Clan Grant from 1509,<ref name="Coventry"/> to 1912.
*[[Ballindalloch Castle]] was owned by the Grants from 1499 onwards.<ref name="Coventry"/>
*[[Loch an Eilein]] Castle, near [[Aviemore]] came into the possession of the Grants in 1567.
==Chief==
The current Chief of Clan Grant is the [[Rt Hon]] The Lord Strathspey (Sir
== Crest and arms ==
The arms of [[Baron Strathspey]] as matriculated by the 32nd Chief in 1950 are shown above : Gules three antique crowns Or in the dexter canton Argent a saltire Azure surmounted of an inescutcheon Or charged with a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter flory being the addition of a Nova Scotia as a baronet.▼
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▲The arms of
==References==
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{{Scottish clans}}
[[Category:Clan Grant|Clan Grant]]
[[Category:Gaelic families of Norse descent]]
[[Category:Scottish clans|Grant]]
[[Category:Scoto-Norman clans]]
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