Definitions from Wikipedia (James Grant)
▸ noun: James Grant, 4th of BallindallochDate of birth unclear: Library of Congress states 1722 as year of birth was a British Army officer who served as a major general during the American War of Independence.
▸ noun: (1772 – 11 November 1833) a Scottish born British Royal Navy officer and navigator in the early nineteenth century.
▸ noun: (December 12, 1812 – March 14, 1891) an American lawyer, statesman, and business leader in Davenport, Iowa.
▸ noun: Sir James Alexander Grant (August 11, 1831 – February 5, 1920) was an Ontario physician and political figure.
▸ noun: a Scottish novelist and miscellaneous writer.
▸ noun: James Edward Grant (May 25, 1924 – August 14, 1997) was an American painter and sculptor active from the late 1950s into the early 1970s.
▸ noun: (1802, Elgin, Moray – 23 May 1879, London) a British author and newspaper editor.
▸ noun: Major-General James Grant (17785 April 1852) was born in Middlesex about 1778, the son of James Grant of Dalvey, of the line of the Baronets Grant of Dalvey, Elgin, themselves an offshoot of Grant of Grant.
▸ noun: (born 22 November 1963) a Scottish musician, singer, and songwriter.
▸ noun: (July 1706 – 3 December 1778) a Scottish priest and bishop who served as a missionary for the illegal and underground Catholic Church in Scotland upon the Isle of Barra and later as the vicar apostolic of the Lowland District.
▸ noun: James "Jim" Grant (born 26 July 1946)American Book Publishing Record, Volume 44, R.R. Bowker Company.
▸ noun: a 19th-century Texas politician, physician and military participant in the Texas Revolution.
▸ noun: Sergeant James Grant (30 January 1899 – ) was a Scottish flying ace credited with eight aerial victories during World War I.
▸ noun: (born 22 May 1964) an Australian rugby footballer who played international rugby union and played rugby league professionally in England and Australia.
▸ noun: James Alexander Grant (31 August 1931 – 10 July 2019) was an Australian Anglican bishop who was the Dean of Melbourne from 1985 to 1999.Mahalo
▸ noun: James Grant FRSE DD DCL (January 23, 1800 – July 28, 1890) was a Scottish minister.
▸ noun: a Scottish antiquarian.
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▸ noun: James Grant, 4th of BallindallochDate of birth unclear: Library of Congress states 1722 as year of birth was a British Army officer who served as a major general during the American War of Independence.
▸ noun: (1772 – 11 November 1833) a Scottish born British Royal Navy officer and navigator in the early nineteenth century.
▸ noun: (December 12, 1812 – March 14, 1891) an American lawyer, statesman, and business leader in Davenport, Iowa.
▸ noun: Sir James Alexander Grant (August 11, 1831 – February 5, 1920) was an Ontario physician and political figure.
▸ noun: a Scottish novelist and miscellaneous writer.
▸ noun: James Edward Grant (May 25, 1924 – August 14, 1997) was an American painter and sculptor active from the late 1950s into the early 1970s.
▸ noun: (1802, Elgin, Moray – 23 May 1879, London) a British author and newspaper editor.
▸ noun: Major-General James Grant (17785 April 1852) was born in Middlesex about 1778, the son of James Grant of Dalvey, of the line of the Baronets Grant of Dalvey, Elgin, themselves an offshoot of Grant of Grant.
▸ noun: (born 22 November 1963) a Scottish musician, singer, and songwriter.
▸ noun: (July 1706 – 3 December 1778) a Scottish priest and bishop who served as a missionary for the illegal and underground Catholic Church in Scotland upon the Isle of Barra and later as the vicar apostolic of the Lowland District.
▸ noun: James "Jim" Grant (born 26 July 1946)American Book Publishing Record, Volume 44, R.R. Bowker Company.
▸ noun: a 19th-century Texas politician, physician and military participant in the Texas Revolution.
▸ noun: Sergeant James Grant (30 January 1899 – ) was a Scottish flying ace credited with eight aerial victories during World War I.
▸ noun: (born 22 May 1964) an Australian rugby footballer who played international rugby union and played rugby league professionally in England and Australia.
▸ noun: James Alexander Grant (31 August 1931 – 10 July 2019) was an Australian Anglican bishop who was the Dean of Melbourne from 1985 to 1999.Mahalo
▸ noun: James Grant FRSE DD DCL (January 23, 1800 – July 28, 1890) was a Scottish minister.
▸ noun: a Scottish antiquarian.
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