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Called to bar in 1722. Appointed solicitor-general for Scotland (1737-42) and made Lord Advocate (1746-54). Upon death of cousin [[Grant, William]] filled seat as MP for Elgin Burghs. Raised to Lord of session as Lord Prestongrange (1754-64). Died 1764.
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Second son of Francis Grant, 1st baronet of Cullen.  Entered at Middle Temple, 7 February 1720, but returned to Scotland and was admitted to the faculty of advocates (1722). Appointed solicitor-general for Scotland (1737-42) and made Lord Advocate (1746-54). Upon death of cousin [[Grant, William]] filled seat as MP for Elgin Burghs. Raised to Lord of session as Lord Prestongrange (1754-64). Died 1764.

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Dates 1720, 1747-54
Location London
Vocation Lawyer and politician
Place of Birth Haddington
Marriage Grizell Miller
Issue 4 daughters
Place of birth Source History of Parliament Online; H.A.C. Sturgess, Register of Admissions to the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, 3 vols (London, 1949), i, 1720

Second son of Francis Grant, 1st baronet of Cullen. Entered at Middle Temple, 7 February 1720, but returned to Scotland and was admitted to the faculty of advocates (1722). Appointed solicitor-general for Scotland (1737-42) and made Lord Advocate (1746-54). Upon death of cousin Grant, William filled seat as MP for Elgin Burghs. Raised to Lord of session as Lord Prestongrange (1754-64). Died 1764.