Michael Grant, 12th Baron de Longueuil

Michael Charles Grant, 12th Baron de Longueuil

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Born Michael Grant de Longueuil
1947
Occupation medical practitioner, painter
Spouse(s) Isabel Padua, Susan Casey
Children Angela, Rachel, Rebecca, David Alexander
Parent(s) Raymond Grant de Longueuil and Anne Maltby

Michael Charles Grant, 12th Baron de Longueuil (born 1947) is a nobleman possessing the only French colonial title recognized by the King or Queen of Canada.

Assumption of title and royal connection

He assumed the title of Baron upon the death of his father, Raymond Grant, in Navarrenx, near Pau, France in 2004.

He is related to the British royal family through his grandmother, Ernestine Maude Bowes-Lyon. She was first cousin to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. The baron is a second cousin, once removed, to Queen Elizabeth II.

Career, art and residence

A medical practitioner, Grant de Longueuil has interests in palliative medicine, working for 13 years at Hayward House. His interest in pain control led him to take a degree in clinical hypnosis. Since retiring from full-time work he has started painting. He has a studio in the South of France in Navarrenx.

He currently lives on the Isle of Arran, Scotland.

Family

Grant de Longueuil married Isabel Padua[1] Grant, born in the Philippines and of mixed Spanish and Filipino origin. Together they have three children:

His second wife is Susan Casey, daughter of the BBC comedy writer and producer James Casey. They have one son:

Family seat

The Barons de Longueuil have not lived in Canada for several generations, having lived in Scotland and France and, in the 1970s, Luzon, Philippines.[2]

The original seigneury was sold[3] in the early 1800s. The Kingston home of the barons, Alwington House, was sold out of the family in 1910.[4] In 1993 the current baron and wife visited the Longueuil Castle or Ardath Castle grounds on Wolfe Island, Ontario, without making any claim to them.[5] Ardath Castle had been in the family as early as 1795 when the Grant family purchased lands in the area.[6]

Ancestry

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References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1013812/bio
  2. Rachel Grant biography
  3. Barbara Wall La Rocque, Kenneth S. (FRW) Keyes, Wolfe Island: A Legacy in Stone (2009), p. 52
  4. Wolfe Island: A Legacy in Stone, p. 52, p. 54
  5. Wolfe Island: A Legacy in Stone, pp. 61–62
  6. Wolfe Island: A Legacy in Stone, p. 50
French nobility
recognized in Canada
Preceded by
Raymond Grant
Baron de Longueuil
2004-
Incumbent