Collection MS 124 - Graham of Fintry: Household Records

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MS 124

Title

Graham of Fintry: Household Records

Date(s)

  • 1739-1772 (Creation)

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Extent and medium

1 volume (0.05 linear metres)

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Biographical history

The Grahams were cadets of the house of Montrose, and the first Graham to be styled 'of Fintry' was influential in mediaeval Dundee, being Provost in 1466 and several later years. The family's principal residence was in Dundee, but in the mid-16th century Sir David Graham, the fifth of Fintry, moved the principal residence to Mains Castle, which had been built by the second or third Graham of Fintry. David Graham, tenth of Fintry, acquired Linlathen, Monifieth, in 1688 on which he built a house. Robert Graham, the eleventh of Fintry, married Margaret, the daughter of Sir William Murray of Ochtertyre, in 1735. By 1739 he could not afford to live on and maintain both Mains and Linlathen and was forced to take a job as factor and forester to James, second Duke of Atholl. In the same year his family moved to Fowlis Castle, about 4 miles west of Mains Castle and owned by his brother-in-law Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre. Robert Graham died in 1756 and was succeeded by his son Robert (born in 1749) who moved to Linlathen, which was possibly the residence of his widowed mother. In 1785 his debts forced him to let Linlathen and move to Dundee. Mains Castle was sold in 1789 and Linlathen shortly after.

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Scope and content

Lady Margaret Graham's house book for Ochtertyre and Fowlis [Castle]

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Not expected

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Usually chronological within series.

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Conditions governing access

Open for consultation subject to preservation requirements. Access must also conform to the restrictions of the Data Protection Act (2018), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, 2018) and any other relevant legislation or restrictions. Clinical information is closed for 100 years.

Conditions governing reproduction

Reproduction is available subject to preservation requirements. Charges may be made for this service, and copyright and other restrictions may apply; please check with the Duty Archivist.

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MS 15/7

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MS 124

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Description compiled in line with the following standards: International Council on Archives, ISAD(G) General International Standard Archival Description; International Council on Archives, ISAAR(CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families; National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997

Status

Catalogued

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  • English

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