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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