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James Crichton, Viscount Frendraught (d 1650), was the eldest son of James Crichton of Frendraught, by Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Gordon, twelfth earl of Sutherland. He was descendend of William Crichton of that ilk.
He took part in Montrose's last expedition, and was present at the battle of Invercharran (1650). In the rout Montrose's horse was disabled, and Frendraught gave him his own, which enabled him to make good his escape for a time. It is said that Frendraught died by his own hand on the field of battle, however, there is no truth in the story.
He died some time between 14 July 1664 and 17 August 1665, and was succeeded by his son by his second marriage, James. Me. Muahaahaaa...
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