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Robert Murray Keith (the younger)

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Destined for a military career, he was sent to an academy in London and was commissioned a cornet in 1747 and quickly transferred to a Scots Brigade in Dutch service, with which he remained until the regiment was reduced in 1752. He then returned to England, but failed to gain a British commission.
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in 1781 and a Lieutenant-General the following year. He came home in 1788 and was made a Privy Councillor in 1789, but then returned to Vienna, where his final duties included attending the
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in 1775. He was elected and retained the seat until 1780, without ever attending the House of Commons. His financial position was improved by his being appointed Colonel of
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He took the additional name Murray on inheriting the estates of Murrayshall (formerly Halmyre) at the death of his great-uncle Robert Murray on 8 February 1743.
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and look for military employment. In 1755, he was recalled to the Scots Brigade, but rejoined the British Army in 1757 as a captain in the
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and his wife Margaret, daughter of Sir William Cunningham, 2nd baronet, of Caprington. He was educated at the High School in Edinburgh.
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He returned home in 1774 to settle his father's estate. His London friends wanted him to enter Parliament for
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if the queen was harmed. This frightened the Danes and earned the gratitude of the king who made him a
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Keith's knowledge of German and friendship with Pitt and Conway enabled him to be appointed
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Du Toit, Alexander (2011). "Keith, Sir Robert Murray, of Murrayshall (1730–1795)".
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for Scottish constituencies
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Ambassadors of Great Britain to the Holy Roman Emperor
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Taylor, Marion Ann; Weir, Heather (20 November 2016).
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KCB
PC
FRSE
House of Commons
Edinburgh
Robert Murray Keith
Frederick Campbell
Vienna
Minister
73rd Regiment of Foot
Henry Seymour Conway
aide-de-camp
Lord George Sackville
Battle of Minden
William Pitt the Elder
87th Regiment of Foot (Keith's Highlanders)
Envoy-extraordinary to Saxony
Copenhagen
Johan Friedrich Struensee
Denmark
Christian VII
Caroline Matilda
George III of Great Britain
Copenhagen
Knight of the Bath
Hanover
Envoy-extraordinary
Vienna
War with Turkey

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