Excerpt from Notes and Queries<br/><br/>It is stated that his father was Sir David Murray, Bart, whose second Lady (the Secretary's mother)-was the daughter of Sir William Scot, of Ancrum. It is elsewhere stated that his estate, he being but a younger brother, exceeded not 400 pounds a year.
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