English: Identifier: chroniclesofatv11908atho
Title: Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine families
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Atholl, John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, Duke of, 1840-1917 Anderson, Jane. Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine families Atholl, George Iain Murray, Duke of, 1931- Chronicles of the Atholl and Tullibardine families
Subjects: Atholl, Dukes of Tullibardine family Murray family
Publisher: Edinburgh : Privately printed at the Ballantyne Press
Contributing Library: National Library of Scotland
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d-father in the lands of Tullibardine, and in 1527 was served heirto his uncle Sir John in the lands of Polgour and Clow. In 1545 Katherine Campbell, wife of William Murray ofTullibardine, petitioned the Privy Council that she had beencharged by a Macer at their Lordships instance to pas hameand remane in my awne place and twa mylis about the samin,as in ward, under the pane of tressoun, but if she was com-pelled to do so now in her husbands absence, and rem^n inhis principale place, while there was no one but herself ) takecare of his other lands and houses, they will either all ofdecay, or become the spoil of Reivers. She therefore cravespermission to go to and from, and remain upon any part Afithinthe bounds of her husbands lands. In 1558 William Murray had a crown charter of the landsof Wester Lochlane in Strathearn. In 1560 he resigned all hisestates into the Queens hands in favour of his eldest son, whothereupon received a charter of the same. Sir Willia. diedJanuary 30th, 1562.
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SIR JOHN MURRAY OF TULLIBARDINE AFTERWARDS I^J EARL OF TULLIBARDINE d. 1613-14 1562 OF ATHOLL AND TULLIBARDINE i6* XII. Sir WILLIAM MURRAY of Tullibardine, in. 1547, Lady Agnes Graham, 3rd daughter of William, 2nd Earl ofMontrose, and had 1. Sir John, his successor. 2. Captain WILLIAM of Pitcairly. Provost of St. Andrews, 1573. Had a charter of the salmonfishing in the Conon, Ross-shire, in 1580, and was alive in 1618. 3. Colonel Alexander of Drumdewan, 1574. Appointed a Gentleman of the Kings Chamber, 1580; sold hisestate to George Oliphant of Bachilton, 1598; and was killed atBommel in 1599 in the service of the States of Holland. 4. Sir MUNGO. m. before 1591, Margaret, daughter of Sir John Crichton of Strathord, and relict of Sir Andrew Murray of Balvaird. In 1572 he had a charter of Culdees. In 1592 he was designated of Wester Feddell, of Denork in 1603, and of Claremont in 1611, and was ancestor of the Murrays of Claremont, He died about 1630. In 1562 William Murray entertained Q
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