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John, Master of Nairne (c. 1691 - 11 July 1770). Like his sister he married one of the children 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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and died on 3 February 1726. His widow survived him until 1747.
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Melville Henry Massue, Marquess of
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