Sir Robert Blyth Greig MC FRSE (23 March 1874 – 29 November 1947) was a Scottish agriculturalist.
His proposers were Sir John Arthur Thomson, David James Hamilton, Robert Patrick Wright and Douglas Alston Gilchrist.
[6][7] In the First World War he served as a Staff Captain in the Royal Scots and saw action in France in 1916 and 1917, being awarded an MC in the 1917 New Year Honours.
He received honorary doctorates from St Andrews University (LLD) and South Africa (DSc).
[11] The house is a large detached Arts and Crafts villa set in substantial gardens, and is now a category B listed building.