Katherine Whyte Grant
Katherine Whyte Grant or Caitrìona Whyte Grannd or Catrìona Nic-’Ille-Bhàin Ghrannd (April 11, 1845 – August 18, 1928) was a Scottish writer and translator of Gaelic and English. Grant was born in Bonawe, in Scotland and died in Oban, Scotland.[1]
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Born | April 11, 1845 Bonawe Scotland |
Died | August 18, 1928 Oban Scotland |
Occupation | Writer Translator |
Nationality | Scottish |
Grant's knowledge of traditional Gaelic folklore was passed down to her from her mother and grandmother. Her work was published in Myth, Tradition and Story from Western Argyll (1925) and she was awarded a Civil List Pension in 1914 in recognition of her Gaelic writing.[1]
References
- The new biographical dictionary of Scottish women. Elizabeth Ewan. Edinburgh. 2018. ISBN 978-1-4744-3629-8. OCLC 1057237368.
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