Sir Robert Grierson, 1st Baronet

Cruel Lag's memorial at the Old Kirk of Dunscore burial ground.
Lag's Tomb, Farthingwell
Lord of Lag's Tomb

Sir Robert Grierson, 1st Baronet (1655/56 – 29 December 1733) was a Scottish baronet.

Life

Sir Robert Grierson, known as "Auld Lagg", was born at the farm of Barquhar, the son of the 1st Tutor of Lag, William Grierson (c. 1626-after 6 December 1665), the Laird of Barquhar, Kirkcudbright, Scotland, and his wife, Margaret Douglas (b. c. 1633), the daughter of Sir James Douglas, of Mouswald, Dumfriesshire. In 1666, Robert Grierson succeeded his cousin as Laird of Lag** and he was for some years Steward of Kirkcudbright. In 1685 he was created a Baronet, of Lag, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia, and awarded a pension. He is best remembered as a notorious persecutor of the Covenanters, particularly among the people of Galloway, and is still referred to as Cruel Lag. The character of Sir Robert Redgauntlet of Wandering Willie's tale in Sir Walter Scott's Redgauntlet is based on Grierson.

Family

Sir Robert Grierson of Lag and his wife, Lady Henrietta Douglas had six children known, viz.:

Grierson's body was buried at Dunscore Parish Church on 31 December 1733.

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Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Preceded by
New creation
Baronet
(of Lag)
1685–1733
Succeeded by
William Grierson