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Thomas Rodger, photographer, St Andrews

The image used on the book cover is of a photograph by Thomas Rodger of Catherine, John, Hope and Francis Grant and, of course, the three golf clubs show the golfing connection.

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St Andrews

It was a great experience to give a lecture on the Three Golfing Brothers at the R&A World Museum of Golf recently. Apart from leading me into some fascinating preparatory research there is always something special about being at the “Home of Golf” among historians of the game.

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R&A World Museum of Golf

The Thomas Rodger photograph which I selected for the front cover of my book has taken me down an unexpected avenue…

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Mary Grant

The eldest daughter of John Grant of Kilgraston, Mary had a home-based education with governesses, bible study, art, needlework and horse-riding.

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What next for “the pink house”?

In the 19th century, Kilgraston House was known by the family as “the pink house”. From around 1800 until 1870 it was a busy home to Francis and John Grant and their respective families. It was a second home to the wider family and the door was always open to receive visitors, who enjoyed the congenial hospitality.

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Sir Francis Grant

Francis Grant was the fifth child of Francis and Ann Grant of Kilgraston. Born in 1803, he did not complete his Law degree at Edinburgh University and, instead, resolved to become an artist.

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Sarawak

Sarawak is a country in the Island of Borneo. In 1842 the Sultan of Brunei ceded sovereignty of Sarawak to James Brooke in gratitude for his assistance in crushing a rebellion.

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Slavery In Other Countries

It was not only in the Caribbean that slaves were used within the economy. It was, for example, particularly common in the Ottoman Empire, where it was lawful, and a significant part of, the Empire’s economy and traditional society.

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Global travel

With the expansion of the British Empire and the rapid improvements in travel by carriage, rail and ship in the nineteenth century, the men and women of the family Grant visited numerous countries.

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Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia was the easternmost outpost of the North American colony in 1750 and, for strategic reasons, was chosen as the site for a new town which would be settled by Edward Cornwallis.

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Jamaica

It did not take long for John and Francis Grant to build up a strong network of clients and business contacts in Jamaica.

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