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  1. David William Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, KT (7 March 1777 – 18 February 1840) was a British army officer and peer, who served as Lord Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire from 1803 until his death. Early life. Scone Palace, Perthshire, Scotland.

  2. NORWICH. 1832 - 1837. PERTHSHIRE. 1837 - 18 Feb. 1840. Family and Education. b. 21 Feb. 1806, 1st s. of David William, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, Mdx., and Frederica, da. of Most Rev. William Markham, abp. of York. educ. Westminster 1816-22; Christ Church, Oxf. 1823. m.

  3. William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, by David Martin, 1775. Home of Lord Mansfield. In 1754 William Murray (1705–93), from 1756 Lord Chief Justice, acquired Kenwood for £4,000. He and his wife, Elizabeth (Betty), née Finch (1704–84), used it as their weekend country villa.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scone_PalaceScone Palace - Wikipedia

    In 1802, David William Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, commissioned Atkinson to extend the Palace, recasting the late 16th-century Palace of Scone. The 3rd Earl tasked Atkinson with updating the old Palace whilst maintaining characteristics of the medieval Gothic abbey buildings it was built upon, with the majority of work finished by 1807.

    • 1802–1807
  5. 26. Apr. 2022 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Murray,_3rd_Earl_of_Mansfield. David William Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, KT (7 March 1777 – 11 February 1840). Married Frederica Markham on 16 September 1797, was buried in St Andrew's Churchyard, Kingsbury, London.

  6. David William Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, KT was born 7 Mar 1777, the son of Davit Murray, 7th Viscount Murray and later 2nd Earl of Mansfield, and Hon Louisa Cathcart, suo jure Countess of Mansfield.

  7. Also known as. David William Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield. primary name: primary name: Murray, David William.