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Francis Gray, 14th Lord Gray

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In 1794 he married Mary Ann Johnston, daughter of Lt Col James Johnston. They had three daughters (one of whom, Jane Anne, was first wife of the soldier
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to execute suites of furniture for the castle. The building was ready for occupation in 1826. He commissioned
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Jones, David (1997). "William Trotter's Furniture for the 'chinease' Rooms at Kinfauns Castle, Perthshire".
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Jones, David (1997). "William Trotter's Furniture for the 'chinease' Rooms at Kinfauns Castle, Perthshire".
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He served in the Breadalbane Fencibles, a local militia, gaining the rank of Major by 1793.
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PSAS (1 September 1765 – 20 August 1842) was a Scottish peer, politician and soldier.
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He died on 20 August 1842 and is buried in the family vault at Fowlis.
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he succeeded to the peerage. From 1807 to 1810 he served as
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on 1 September 1765 the youngest of twelve children to
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Index

FRS
FRSE
Edinburgh
John Gray, 11th Lord Gray
Kinfauns
Fowlis Castle
William John Gray, 13th Lord Gray
Deputy Postmaster General in Scotland
James Sinclair, 12th Earl of Caithness
House of Lords
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Ninian Imrie
John Playfair
Sir John Leslie
Royal Society of London
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Robert Smirke
Kinfauns Castle
William Trotter
Binnhill Tower
Fowlis Castle
Fowlis Castle
Kinfauns Castle
Kinfauns Castle
Binnhill Tower
Binnhill Tower
Charles Philip de Ainslie
John Gray, 15th Lord Gray
"Person Page"
Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002

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