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M U R iii. Arthur, a capt. in the army, 8. May, 1816, ;a. Margaret, Cre,sfio;;—19 Slay, 1628. eldest dan. of Dr. Wardrop. iv. John, 9. 17 Nov. 1817; en. 14 Aug. 1943, Caroline-Athioson, stars, of the first. 2nd dao. of Joseph-James Ssvaby, Esq. of Ja,naira, Creel—A dexter hand, Isolding a srroll, ppr. and has had issue, John; Jesse; Charles; William Arthurde Bssjsisos’(e;’o—Tsro savages, einetnred, and bearing clubs ovor Monte; Laura; and A sole, deceased. V. William, a cot. in the army. vi. Horace, heat. Madras army; d. 6 May, 1852. vu. Charles. i. Satan. is. Sophia, rn. 19 Slay, 1846, Is James-Edward Jerninghans, Esg. (nephew of Lord Stafford), who ,t. in Aug. 1948.. iii. Madeline, ;,s. 29 March, 1846, to C.-lt. Slaekennie, Esq. iv. Esther-Jane, es. 29 Jan. 1853, to lIe 2trntr, 3r& non of the late George Arhothnnt, Req. of Elderslie, Snrrey. Sir Willians A. 14 Slay, 1942, and was s. by his elder san, N. Sins JAMES POLTENEY, who ,t. corn. 22 Feb. 1843, when the honrors devolved no his brother, the present haronet. s’ealisn—l Juy, 1626. Arose—Or, a fetterlork, an., within a hordore, embattled, go.; on a chief, of tise second, three mallets, arg.; on an eseatehesn of pretence, the arms of 9teanAv, of Ardeley. (‘rest—A dexter hand, brandshieg a flaming sword, ppr. S;spporler.s—Two Reman knights, armed, ppr. Motto seer Cresi—Deum time. S’enf.s—Aodeleybory, Heels; nod hill head, N-B. MU R II A SC. MURRAY, SIR JOHN Dtonw, Bart., of B]aekbarony, Mm-ray of Letterhannnehy, and was father ssf co. Peeblee; 8. 1798; a. his brother, 22 May, 1860; Pavasca, 7th cf Ochtes-tyre, who so. Mary, only dan. of use. 1st, 1823, Miss Sosannah Ctsthbert, and by her Sir Williar.a Moray of Alsereairssey, Rsst. The eldest eoss, had ono eon, Jolso-Cathbert, el. at Sandhurst, Australia, 11 Slay, 1961. Reese. 2ndly, 1827, Frances, dan. and e;i-lseiress of John Oliphant, Esq, of Harheltonn, and wess s. by his eldest tbe late Peter Patton Bold, Esq., ME., of Bold Hall, sorviviseg son, Laneaohiro, and bas by bee three eona and four daue. tt. Sso Pavasca, who haviseg raised a considerable fortosse, I. those, late RN., 9. in 1831. in. John-Kenelm, hoot. 27th eegt., 9. in 1839. mis. Alan, hient. Bengal N.J., 9. in 1940. n. Frances. ne Mary-Agnes. in. Constance. Iv. Marion, m. at Floroncr, 12 Nov. 1867, Spenear, eldest son of the Eight Mon. 9.-H. Walpale, SIP. (see post, Ossroao, E. or). }Lutcitgc, This is the head of the ancient house of Stuasss,y of Blacktnrssoy, ins. George, M.D. of Invergawele, sss. IJas’y Clayhillo, heiress descended from Sir John Mnrray, eldest son of Andrew Mnrray, of Blaeknarony, wlsose ancestors had been seated at Blaekbarony forfiregeneratieneprior to 1932. Sir John Slnrray iv. John, slseriff-depote of Perthsshire; appnioted in 1723 roe was hoother to Sir Gidoen Murray, lord-high-treasnrer of Scotland, and a lord of Session (father of Patrick, 1st lord Elibank), s. babel, Os. in 1702, ta Alexander Donean, Rsq.5 of Lnndle. and of Sir William Murray, ancestor of Sir Robert hllnrray, is. Stary, so. 1703, to Sir Jolsn Marray, liarl. of Gleadstck. Rart. of Clsrmsnt, en. Fife. Sir John Murray’s son and heir, Ste Patrick wane. in 3732, by his eldest s;sn, Asscntsss.n MmsaAY, Esq. of Blarkbarony, was created a Baronet III. Ma WILLIA2I. This gesstleman Iss, Cathss-lsse Fraser, of Neon Beetle, 19 May, 7629, and (mm him was lineally Ird dau. of Mngh, 11th Lord Lovat, and had (with other descended SIR Wss.s.saae Mcaasy, Part. of Blaekbarsny, whase dan., children, who ed. young), Margaret, so. Alexander Nicholson, Esq., and by him was PA’ratew, his heir. mother of the late Lientenant-Goneral Nicholson. From the Amelia, ra. in 1731 to her cousin, John Siarray, Req. of Lint- above Sir William Mnrray daseanded Sins Jnna Munxav, Dart. of Blaekbarony, who set. Annc Catharino, m. in 1730, to Sir Thomas Monrriefi’e, Dart. Digby, of the noble family of Digby, and had isone, I. AReMeBALD, late baronet. ss. Jones-Diner, present baronet. s. Anne-Jlaria, sss.22 Feb. 1891, to the Duke Filippo Lanto Sir William d. 99 Oat 1729, and was c. by his eldest son, Montafeltro. SIR Jonc el. 7809, and was s. by his elder son SIR AxesssBAtn-JossN, who was a lient.-eol. in the army, and 5 The grandson of this marriage was Adam, Viscount Duncan, isrrod in the Scots fnsilier-gnards; he was b. 1792, and vs. in 1896, Elira Hope, dan. nf the late Samsssl Unwin, Esq., hot d.c. p. 22 May, 1860. 805 M U R A rssss—Arg., a fotlerlrek, an.; on a elsief, of the last, three their exterior sisoolders, all ppr. Jllstf s—Donna linac. M U R RAY. MtTRnAY, SIR PATIiICE-KEOTH, of Ochtertyro, co. Perils, 8. 27 Jan. 1835 ; late capt. gren.-gusrde; a. his fistber, as 8th bait., 10 Oct. 1581; a. to the estates of Donottar, co. K;Iseardrne, and Ravelstoss, Slidlrsthian, and to the office of Knight Marisebal of Scotland Sill tbo death of Isle mother, in Aug. 1852. ILilIcitgc. The surname of SIns-ray, which ranks ansongst the most anesent in North Britain, was originally written Moray by nfl the vas-io;ss branelses; and in this partirnlar nne, of Ocistertyre, tlsat orthagraplsy was preserved frs,m the first founder v;ntil tl;e year 1720, when Slssrray was adopted by Sir Willians, the 3rd baronet. PAvnsric Ilenay, 1st sf Oehtertys-e, was a son of Sir David Moray, of Tssilibaa-dine. rIo A. in 1-176, leaving Dsevso, 2nd of Oehtertyre, who left (1st) Revnsca, 3rd of Ochtertyrc. killed at Flnddess, 3993 ; and (2nd) £tssthossy, 1st at Hotels and Dnllerie. Pats-ick left, Daesn, 4th of Gehtestyre, who sss. Agnes If ay, of Megginch, and Km father of, Pnasca, 5th of Oehtes’tyre, who ;;s. Nirlaelns Graham, ot Inrhl;s’ahie, and left a non, WsLs.saas, 6th of Gehtertya-e, who as. Hethia, dan. of I. WILLIaM Mon.a-r, Req. of Gehtertyre, was created a Bnrossrl of Keen Seo;iss, with remainder to his heirs male, 7 Jnoe, lAN. Sir William as. 7 June, 1649, Iaabel, dan. of acquired very extesssive territorial posaessisns by purchase. lIe so. llargas’et, eldest dan. of Slssngo Halden, Req. of Gleneagles, by whom be had issue, s. lvtea.rsss, his heir. is. Pats’isdr, ofAyson, Hfeshire, 9. in 1689; Ia. 16 Sept. 1709, Anne, 4th dan. of Isonean of Lnndie; and ‘I. in 1771, leaving his grandson, ALEXANnER (son of Alaxnodse Murray, Rsq. by Slartha isis wife, dao. of Joseph Williamson, Esq.), isis Issir. lIe vs. in 1780, Mary, dan. of Alexander, 3110 Lord Danif; and st 1789, leaving a son, Jnssrn, b. at Aytnn, 21 Aug. 1786. of Inres’gsssrrie, and ,t. 1777, having had issue, llartan, who en. James Menetes, Esq. of Weodend ssear Crielf, aad had issue, Janses Idennios Claglsills, Req. of inveogownte. of the principal clerks of Session; sl. in 1799, leaving issue. rose, son of Slongs Slurray, brother of Sir Patrick, 2nd baronet. Anne, 1. esom. in 1781. Margaret, sss. in 1731, to Robert Graham, Rsq. of Fintry. Fi’ Sin PATR5CK, k 21 Aug. 1707; vs. in 1741, Helen, eldest dasL of John hamilton, lIaq., I and had issue, of Camperdasoo. Second son of William Hamilton, Req. of Wishaw, by Mary his 2nd wife, dao. of Sir Charles Ersktne, of Aiva, I 1i