Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore
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Charles Adolphus Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore VD (24 March 1841 – 27 August 1907), styled Viscount Fincastle from birth until 1845, was a Scottish peer, Conservative politician, explorer, author, and artist.
Family background[]
Fincastle was the eldest son of Alexander Murray, 6th Earl of Dunmore and his wife, Catherine.[1] His maternal grandmother was the Russian noblewoman Countess Catherine Woronzoff (or Vorontsova), daughter of the Russian ambassador to St James's, Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov.
Biography[]
He traveled to North America to observe the American Civil War with a number of other British officers. He then traveled at least as far as Manitoba and painted a number of watercolors across the United States and Canada.[2]
In 1874, he was appointed a Lord-in-waiting in Disraeli's government, a post he held until 1880.
In 1875, he was made Lord Lieutenant of Stirlingshire, which he remained until 1885. In 1882 he was appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st Inverness-shire Rifle Volunteers (later the 1st Volunteer Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders). He retired in 1896.
In 1892–93 he traveled through the eastern Pamirs to Kashgar. He was engaged in some form of diplomacy or espionage but the matter is not clear.[3]
Family[]
Lord Dunmore married Lady Gertrude Coke, third daughter of Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester, on 5 April 1866.[1] They had six children:
- Alexander Edward, styled Viscount Fincastle, later 8th Earl of Dunmore (1871–1962)
- Lady Evelyn Cobbold (1867–1963), married John Dupuis Cobbold.
- Lady Muriel (d. 1946), married Harold Gore Browne.
- Lady Grace (1873–1960), married William James Barry, Esq.
- Lady Victoria Alexandrina (1877–1925)
- Lady Mildred (1878–1969), married (1) Gilbert Follet, (2) Sir John FitzGerald, 3rd Baronet.
Works[]
- The Pamirs: Being a Narrative of a Year's Expedition on Horseback and on Foot Through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and Russian Central Asia. J. Murray. 1894.
- The Revelation of Christianus and Other Christian Science Poems. University Press. 1901.
Notes[]
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- ^ a b Fryer 1912.
- ^ Rees 1984, p. 6, 7.
- ^ Middleton, Thomas & Whitlock 2011, p. 476.
References[]
- Fryer, Sydney Ernest (1912). Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement). London: Smith, Elder & Co. .
- S. E. Fryer, rev. Elizabeth Baigent. "Murray, Charles Adolphus, seventh earl of Dunmore (1841–1907)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/35156. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- Middleton, Robert; Thomas, Huw; Whitlock, Monica (2011). Tajikistan and the High Pamirs: A Companion and Guide. Odyssey Publications. ISBN 978-962-217-818-2.
- Rees, Ronald (1984). Land of earth and sky : landscape painting of Western Canada. Saskatoon: Western Producer Prairie Books.
External links[]
- Works by or about Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore at Internet Archive
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by the Earl of Dunmore
- Earls of Dunmore
- Conservative Party (UK) Baronesses- and Lords-in-Waiting
- Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders officers
- Deputy Lieutenants of Inverness-shire
- Lord-Lieutenants of Stirlingshire
- 1841 births
- 1907 deaths
- Explorers of Central Asia
- British people of Russian descent
- Clan Murray
- Earls in the Jacobite peerage
- Peerage of Scotland earl stubs