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WebThe Grants were one of the few Highland clans to be relatively unaffected by the Highland Clearances. Clan chief "Good Sir James" Grant built the town of Grantown-on-Spey to … WebLochcarron is located on the north-west coast of Scotland, on the mainland opposite the island of Skye, and is set among the most dramatic scenery in Britain. Lochcarron and district is a scattered community of about 1000 people. Prior to 1813 it was a tiny village called Janetown, however the introduction of the Parliamentary road from ... WebThe earliest recordings of Grants in Scotland, however, are from the mid-thirteenth century, and describe the acquisition of Stratherrick land through the marriage of a Grant to Sir … ravishedly