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 Oxford (B.A. 1860); was sometime Curate of Badsworth, Yorkshire: m. 1866 Ellen Grey, da. of the late James Duberly, Esq., of Gaynes Hall, Hunts., has been since 1864 Rector of Buckworth, near Huntingdon.

, Hon. Roger , son of the 2nd Baron Mostyn; b. 1831; ed. at Eton; appointed Capt. and Lieut.-Col. Scots Fusilier Guards 1859, retired 1864. 35, Lower Seymour Street, W.; Brooks's Club.

, Hon. Savage , C.B.,son of the 2nd Baron Mostyn; b. 1835; ed. at Eton; entered the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers as 2nd Lieut. 1853, became Lieut. 1854, Capt. 1855, Major 1864, and Lieut.-Col. 1869; served at the siege of Sebastopol and at the attack on the Redan (June 18); has the Crimean medal and clasp and the Turkish War medal; served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the relief, the siege, and the capture of Lucknow; served also the Ashantee Expedition, 1873-4; has the Indian Mutiny medal and two clasps. Army and Navy Club.

, Hon. Constance Elizabeth, youngest da. of the 1st Baron Leconfield: m. 1859 Col. William Mure. Caldwell, Ayrshire.

, Lady Blanche Elizabeth Annunciate, da. of the 2nd Earl of Gainsborough: m. 1870 Thomas P. Murphy, Esq., late Organist of the Church of the Holy Innocents, New York.

, Hon. Alexander William Charles Oliphant, h.a. to the 10th Baron Elibank.

{{sc|Murray, Hon. Amelia Charlotte {{sc|Scott-}}, da. of the 14th Baron Lovat, K.T.: m. 1846 Charles Robert Scott-Murray, Esq. Danesfield Park, Bucks; 11, Cavendish Square, W.

{{anchor|Murray, Anne Francesca Wilhelmine}} , Lady Anne Francesca Wilhelmine, da. of the 6th Earl of Aylesford; b. 1853; m. 1875, Charles Murray, Esq., of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service: el. son of the Rt. Hon. Murray, K. C. B.

{{Anchor|Murray, Charles Augustus}} {{sc|Murray}}, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Augustus, P.C.,K.C.B.,son of the 5th Earl of Dunmore; b. 1806; ed. at Eton and at Oriel Coll., Oxford (B.A. 1827; M.A. and Fellow of All Souls' 1832); was Groom in Waiting to H.M. 1837, and Master of H.M.'s Household 1837-44; appointed Sec. of Legation at Naples 1844; Agent and Consul-Gen, in Egypt 1846; Min. Plen. to the Swiss Confederation 1853; Envoy Extraor. and Min. Plen. to Persia 1854, to Saxony 1854, to Denmark 1866, and to Portugal 1867, which he resigned 1874; was in attendance to Said Pacha, Viceroy of Egypt 1866; has been an extra Groom in Waiting to H.M. since 1844: m. (i) 1850, Elizabeth (who d. 1851), youngest da. of the late James Wadsworth, Esq., of Geneseo, New- York; (2) 1862, Edith, da. of the ist Baron Castletown.

{{anchor|Murray, Edith}} {{sc|Murray}}, Hon. Edith (See Hon. Sir Charles A. {{sc|Murray}}).

{{anchor|Murray, Dudley Oliphant}} {{Sc|Murray}}, Hon. Dudley Oliphant, son of the gih Baron Elibank; b. 1846; served sometime in the R.N.; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple 1870. 3, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.; Union Club.

{{anchor|Murray, Montolieu Fox}} {{sc|Murray}}, Hon. Montolieu Fox, h.a. to the 9th Baron Elibank.

{{anchor|Murray, Patrick Oliphant}} {{sc|Murray}}, Hon. Patrick Oliphant, son of the 8th Baron Elibank; b. 1819, entered the E.I.C. Madras Mil. Ser. 1839 ; became Lieut. 5th Native Infantry 1842, retired as Capt. 1853 : m. 1852 Harriet Phillips, da. of James Collom, Esq., of Hele Bridge Villa, Cornwall.

{{anchor|Elizabeth Marjory Murray}} {{anchor|Murray, Lady James}} {{sc|Murray, Lady James. Elizabeth Marjory, da. of George Fairholme, Esq., of Greenknowe, m. 1851 Lord James Charles Plantagenet Murray, who d. 1874, brother of the 6th Duke of Athole. Otterburn, Northumberland.

{{Anchor|Eleanor Naesmyth}} {{sc|Naesmyth}}, Hon. Lady Eleanor, da. of the 2nd Baron Lilford: in. 1839, as his 2nd wife, Sir John Murray Naesmyth, 4th Bart. Dalwick, Peeblesshire, N.B.

{{anchor|Nagle, Henrietta Caroline}}

{{sc|Nagle, Lady Henrietta Caroline {{sc|Chichester}}-, da. of the 4th Earl of Portsmouth: m. 1826 Joseph Chichester-Nagle, Esq., a J.P. for Devon. Calverleigh Court, Tiverton. {{nop}}