Christian Fletcher

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Christian Fletcher
Christian Fletcher (centre) saving the Honours of Scotland
Born1619 or 1620
DiedFebruary 1691
NationalityScottish
Known forHelping save the Honours of Scotland from Cromwell's troops

Christian Fletcher, Lady Abercrombie (1619 or 1620 – February 1691), was a Scottish minister's wife who helped save the Honours of Scotland from Cromwell's troops during the English invasion of Scotland.[1] She was married from 1642 to James Granger (or Grainger), the Presbyterian minister of Kinneff Church.

In 1651, the Honours were kept at Dunnottar Castle, but they had to be removed as the castle was about to be surrendered to the English.[2] The different parts were delivered on three occasions to the care of Fletcher, who buried them in Kinneff church. There are different versions of exactly how they were smuggled out of the castle and taken to Kinneff.

In 1661, Parliament awarded Fletcher 2,000 merks in recognition of her service.[2] She married James Sandilands, 1st Lord Abercrombie, in 1663.

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  1. ^ "Fletcher, Christian". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 9 October 2009.
  2. ^ a b Scott, Walter (1834). Provincial Antiquities of Scotland. Edinburgh: Robert Cadell. pp. 355–356.

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