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Auld Dubrach

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Patrick Grant [Pàdraig Grannd an Dubh-bhruaich], 1713 / 1714 - 1824
Patrick Grant [Pàdraig Grannd an Dubh-bhruaich], 1713 / 1714 - 1824, by Colvin Smith, 1822

Peter Grant (1714?–1824), known as Auld Dubrach, was the last known survivor of the Jacobite rising of 1745. According to folklore he was introduced to King George IV in 1822 during his visit to Edinburgh as "His Majesty's oldest enemy".[1] However, this story is probably not true.[2]

A portrait of him resides in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.[3]

References

  1. ^ Woosnam-Savage 1995, p. 119.
  2. ^ "Auld Dubrach" (PDF). Electricscotland.com. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  3. ^ NG.

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