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William Murray, 2nd Lord Nairne

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John, Master of Nairne (c. 1691 - 11 July 1770). Like his sister he married one of the children of Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore, Lady Catherine. They had three sons who survived infancy. He would likewise fight as a Jacobite during the Rising, but survived, and escaped to Sweden, and
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on 16 April 1745, and after which her son was attainted. However, her grandson James Andrew Drummond was restored to the family's honours by an Act of Parliament of 1824, thus regaining the title of
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to his son-in-law. Thus, when Nairne died on 30 May 1683, Murray succeeded him in the peerage. He also inherited the Nairne estate in
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Unlike his brother John, who had taken the side of William and Mary and was created Earl of Tullibardine by William in 1696 and
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on 6 September 1715, and Nairne fought through Mar's autumn campaign. On 14 November 1715, after the disastrous
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of 1717, so in December of that year was released. On 24 June 1721 he was created Earl of Nairne in the
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on 22 October 1690, but he never took the oath of allegiance to the new monarchs,
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and condemned to death for treason, but in 1717 he was indemnified and released.
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Hon. Robert (d. 16 Apr 1746). He married Jean Mercer of Aldie, daughter of
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The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Grants of Honour
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and died on 3 February 1726. His widow survived him until 1747.
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Melville Henry Massue, Marquess of Ruvigny & Raineval
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of Aldie and Helen Mercer (maternal granddaughter of
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In February 1680 William Murray married ten-year-old
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Index

Scottish peer
Jacobite
Rising of 1715
attainted
Jacobite peerage
John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl
James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby
John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl
Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby
Claude de La Trémoille
defence of Lathom House
First English Civil War
Margaret Nairne
Robert Nairne
King Charles II
Lord Nairne
peerage of Scotland
special remainder
Perthshire
House of Nairne
Sir William Bruce
Parliament of Scotland
William III
Mary II
Glorious Revolution
James II

Duke of Atholl
Queen Anne
Jacobite rising of 1715

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