DUNMORE. 219 III. 1752. 3. William (Murray), Earl of Dunmore, &c. [S.], next br. and h. b. about 16S7 ; engaged in tbe insurrection of 1745, but having surrendered himself and pleaded guilty, 20 Dec. 17-10, was pardoned. He m. Catharine, 3rd da. of his paternal uncle, William (Nairne, formerly Murray), Loud Nairne [S.], by Margaret, da. and h. of Robert (Nairne), 1st Lord Nairne [S.j He d. at Lincoln, 1 Dec. 1750. IV. 1756. 4. John (Murray) Earl of Dunmore, &c. [S.], s. and h. styled v.p., Viscount Fincastle, sometime Ensign and Lieut. (1755) in the 3rd Foot Guards ; KbR Peer [S.] 1781-74, and 1770-90 ; Gov. of New York, 176!) ; Gov. of Virginia, 1770, till the declaration of independence (1776), recognised 1783 ; Gov. of the Bahama Islands, 1787. He m. 21 Feb. 1759, at Edinburgh, Charlotte, Oth da. of Alexander (Stewart) 0th Earl ok Galloway [S.] He d. at Bamsgato, in March 1809. Admon. Feb. 1810. His widow d. 11 Nov. 1818. Will pr. Dec.1818. Doth far. at St. Lawrence, in the Isle of Thauet, Kent. M.I.(») V. 1S09. 5 and 1 George (Murray), Earl of Dunmore &c. [S.,] t, s. and h., 6. 30 April 1762 in Edinburgh, and styled Viscount Fin- iJarony. CASTLB till 1802 ; M.l for Liskeard, 1S00-02. On 10 Sep. 1831, he t 1 831. was er. BARON DUNMORE in the forest of Atholl, co. Perth ('>). He m. 4 Aug. 1803, at St. Geo. Han. sq., Susan, da. of Archibald (Hamilton), Duke of Hamilton [S.], by Harriet, 5th da. of Alexander (Stewart), 6th Eakl ok Galloway [S.] He d. 11 Nov. 1836. Will pr. May 1837. His widow, who was b. 3 Aug. 1771, d. 21 May 1316, in her 72ud year, in Richmond Park, Surrey. Will pr. July 1816. Earldom [S.] ] 6 and 2. Alexander Edward (Murray), Earl yj ok Dunmore, &c. [S.], also Baron Dunmore, s. and h., b. )• 1S3G 1 Jl " >e 180,41 s( i/' cli Viscount Fincastle, 1809-36. He Barony | ' ttl. 27 May 1836, at Frankfort on the Maine, Catherine, ' da. of George Augustus (Herbert), lith Eakl ok
- Pemrroke, by his second wife, Catherine, da. of Simon,
Count Wohonzow in Russia. He rf. 15 July 1S10, and was bur. at Dunmore. Will pr. July 1847. His widow, who was b. 31 Oct, 1814, in Arlington street, Midx., and was sometime a Lady of the Bedchamber, d. 12 Feb. 18S6, at Carbery Tower, Musselburgh, and was bur. at Dunmore. Earldom [S.] ) 7 and 3. Charles Adolphus (Murray), Earl yjy of Dunmore, Viscount Fincastle, Lord Murray op j. lg^5 Blair, Moulin and Tillemot [lbSO] in the peerage of Barony | ' ' Scotland, also Baron Dunmore [1831] U.K., only s. and h. ; b. 24 March 1841, styled Viscount Fincastle to J 1845 ; sometime (1800) Lieut. Scots Fusileer Guards ; a Lord in Waiting, 1874-80; Lord Lieut, of co. Stirling, &c. He TO. 5 April 1S66, Gertrude, 3d da. of Thomas (Coke), 2d Earl ok Leicester of Holkuam, by his first wife, Juliana, da. of Samuel Charles Whitehead. She was 6. 5 July 1847. ( a ) Lady Augusta Murray, their 2nd da., m. at Rome, 4 April 1793, and at St. Geo. Han. sq. 5 Dec. following, 11. 11.11. Augustus-Frederick, Duke of Sussex, but both such marriages being held (Aug. 1794) to be invalid (under " the Royal marriage act" of 1772) she took, by royal lie, 13 Oct. 1806, the name of de Ameland. She d. 4 March 1830, leaving issue (1) Col. Sir Augustus-Frederick D'Este, K.G.H., b. 13 Jan. 1794 ; d. num. 18 Dec, 1848 ; and (2) Augusta-Emma (Mile. D'Este), afterwards (1S45) Baroness Truro, b. 11 Aug. 1S01, d. s.p. 21 May 1S66. Both these, with their mother, are bur. at St. Lawrence, in the isle of TJianet. See " Ucr, and Gen.," vol. ii, pp. 258-261, and 373-374. ( b ) This was ouo of tho " Coronation Peerages " of William IV. See a list thereof, vol. ii, p. 312, note " a," sub " Cloncurry."