James Ogilvy-Grant, 9th Earl of Seafield

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James Ogilvy-Grant, 9th Earl of Seafield (27 December 1817-5 June 1888), known for most of his life as the Hon. James Ogilvy-Grant, was a Scottish peer and Conservative Member of Parliament.

Seafield was the fourth son of Francis William Ogilvy-Grant, 6th Earl of Seafield, and Mary Anne Dunn. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the army. In 1868 he was elected to the House of Commons for Elginshire and Nairnshire as a Conservative, a seat he held until 1874. In 1884 he succeeded his nephew as ninth Earl of Seafield. A few months later he was created Baron Strathspey, of Strathspey in the Counties of Inverness and Moray, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. This title, a revival of the barony created for his elder brother in 1858, gave him an automatic seat in the House of Lords.

Lord Seafield was married three times. He married firstly Caroline Louisa, daughter of Eyre Evans, in 1841. After his first wife's death in 1850 he married secondly Constance Helena, daughter of Sir Robert Abercromby, 5th Baronet, in 1853. She died in 1872 and Seafield married thirdly Georgina Adelaide, daughter of Frederick Nathaniel Walker. Lord Seafield died in June 1888, aged 70, and was succeeded by his eldest son from his first marriage, Francis William Ogilvy-Grant.


Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Charles Lennox Cumming Bruce
Member of Parliament for
Elginshire and Nairnshire

1868–1874
Succeeded by
The Viscount Macduff
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
Ian Charles Ogilvy-Grant
Earl of Seafield Succeeded by
Francis William Ogilvy-Grant
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
New Creation
Baron Strathspey Succeeded by
Francis William Ogilvy-Grant