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THE MURRAYS OF ATHOLL 29
OF Dunmore in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He married,
4th August 1803, Susan, daughter of Archibald, Duke of Hamilton and
Brandon, who died 24th May 1846, having had : —
(a) Alexander Edward (No. 116).
(b) Charles Augustus Murray, born 22nd November 1806; died
3rd June 1895. He married, first, 12th December 1850,
Elise, daughter of James Wadsworth, New York, and
had:—
(1) Sir Charles James Murray, K.C.B., of Loch
Carron, Ross, born 29th November 1851.
Married 9th August 1875, Anne Finch,
daughter of Heneage, sixth Earl of Ayles-
ford, and has issue : —
(a) Alastair Heneage, born 24th April
1878; died of wounds, South
Africa, 3rd June 1900.
(b) Charles Wadsworth, born 15th July
1894.
He married, second, 1st November 1862, Edith
Fitzpatrick, daughter of John, first Lord Castletown,
and had : —
(2) Cecil Henry Alexander, born 4th April 1866;
died 3rd June 1896.
(c) Rear-Admiral Henry Anthony Murray, born 10th January
1810; died 17th February 1865.
(116) Alexander Edward, sixth Earl of Dunmore, born 1st June 1804;
died 15th July 1845. He married, 27th September 1836, Catherine
Herbert, daughter of George, eleventh Earl of Pembroke, and had : —
(117) Charles Adolphus, seventh Earl of Dunmore, born 24th March 1841 ;
died 27th August 1907. He married, 5th April 1866, Gertrude Coke,
daughter of Thomas, second Earl of Leicester, and had : —
(118) Alexander Edward, eighth (and present) Earl of Dunmore, bom
22nd April 1871 ; granted V.C. 1897. He married, 5th January 1904,
Lucinda, daughter of Horace William Kemble of Knock, Isle of Skye,
and has : —
(«) Edward David, Viscount Fincastle, born 1908.
Ht'lllS in Peers' Anns MS. — First and fourth Grand Quarters: Azure, three
mullets argent within a double tressure flory-counter-flory or (Murray).
Second and third Grand Quarters : 1 and 4. Paly of six or and sable
(Atholl). 2 and 3. Or, a/ess chequy azure and argent (Stewart), a crescent
gules in honour point for difference. CREST : A devii savage wreathed
about the head and loins with oak, and charged on the breast with a crescent
gules, holding in the dexter hand a sword erect proper, pommelled and hilted
or, and in the sinister a key of the last. SUPPORTERS : Dexter, A lion
gules charged on the shoulder with a crescent argent; Sinister, A savage
wreathed about the head and loins with oak, cliarged on the breast with a
crescent gules, the hands and feet in irons proper. MOTTO : " Furth fortune
and fill the fetters" [Plate III., fig. 14.]

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