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Grant was born at Malabar Hill, Bombay, on 10 August 1837, was younger son of Sir Robert Grant, governor of Bombay, and was nephew of Lord Glenelg.His mother was Margaret (d. 1885), only daughter of Sir David Davidson of Cantray, Nairnshire, N.B., who married as her second husband Lord Josceline William Percy, M.P., second son of George fifth duke of Northumberland.
Robert Grant (novelist) (1852–1940), American novelist and Boston judge Robert Edmond Grant (1793–1874), British zoologist, held Chair of Comparative Anatomy at University College London Robert J. Grant (1862–1950), director of the U.S. Mint
Portrait of Robert Grant, by William Beechey, 1823 Sir Robert Grant. Sir Robert Grant GCH (1779 – 9 July 1838) was an Anglo-Indian lawyer and politician. He was born in Bengal, India in 1779. His family relocated to England in 1790. He studied law at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and in 1807 passed the bar.
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Alphaeon Corporation was founded in July 2013 by former chief executive officer, Robert E. Grant. [1] Alphaeon Corporation remains a wholly owned subsidiary of Strathspey Crown LLC, a private equity firm located in Newport Beach, California.
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Robert G. Grant (born 1936) is an American political activist, and the former leader of several Christian right groups in the United States. He is considered by many the "father" of the Christian Right in the US. [1] He served as the chairman of Christian Voice, "the nation’s oldest conservative Christian lobby", and the American Freedom ...
Robert Grant Irving is an author and lecturer specializing in the history of art and architecture of Britain and the British Empire. His book Indian Summer: Lutyens, Baker, and Imperial Delhi (Yale University Press, 1981 and Oxford University Press, 1982) is the story of the creation of New Delhi from 1911 to 1931, the grandest architectural undertaking in the history of the British Empire.