James GrantFRSE DD DCL (January 23, 1800 – July 28, 1890) was a Scottish minister. Combining his religious skills with business skills he was also Director of Scottish Widows for 50 years (1840 to 1890) and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1854. During his period as Moderator he was styled as Right Rev James Grant and thereafter as Very Rev James Grant.
Life
He was born in the manse at Portmoak on the northern edge of Loch Leven on 23 January 1800, the son of Rev Andrew Grant, minister of Portmoak. He attended the High School in Edinburgh then studied divinity at the University of Edinburgh. He was licensed as a minister by the Presbytery of Edinburgh in February 1822. In August 1824 he was ordained as minister of South Leith Parish Church in the harbour area of Edinburgh, where he stayed until 1843.[1]
He resigned in 1871 and was replaced at St Mary's Bellevue by Rev Cornelius Giffen.[3]
He died on 28 July 1890. He is buried in Warriston Cemetery with his wife. Their son is buried alongside.
Family
In April 1826 he married Jessie Anne Campbell (d.1881) youngest daughter of Colin Campbell of Achindoon in Argyleshire, and widow of Major Archibald Campbell of Braglen. They originally set up home at 3 Cassels Place in Leith, the harbour district of Edinburgh.[4] The house forms part of the Georgian terrace at the foot of Leith Walk. Their children included:[3]