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Murray, Andrew Graham. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, July 15, 1867. S. of Thomas Graham [Crown-Agent for Scotland], of Stenton, Dunkeld. B. [Nov. 21], 1849, in Edinburgh. School, Harrow. Matric. Michs. 1868; Scholar, 1871; B.A. 1872; M.A. 1875. Advocate, Scottish Bar, 1874. Advocate-Depute, 1888-90. Sheriff of Perthshire, 1890-1. Q.C., 1891. Solicitor-General for Scotland, 1891-2. M.P. for Bute, 1891-1905. Secretary of State for Scotland, 1903-5. Lord Advocate of Scotland, 1896-1903. Lord-Lieut. of Bute, 1901-5. Lord Justice-General and Lord President, Court of Session, Scotland, 1905-13. A Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1913-32. P.C., 1896. Created Baron Dunedin, 1905. K.C.V.O., 1908; G.C.V.O., 1923. Created Viscount, 1926. Said to have been one of the first to ride a 'penny-farthing' bicycle in the streets of Cambridge. Died Aug. 21, 1942, in Edinburgh; buried at Carputh, Perthshire. (Vanity Fair, Oct. 22, 1896; Harrow Sch. Reg.; Scott, MSS.; Who's Who; The Times, Aug. 24, 1942.) | Andrew Graham MURRAY Approx. lifespan: 18491942 pens. Trinity College adm1867:07:15 s. of Murray, Thomas Graham Crown-Agent for: : Scotland , , of Stenton, Dunkeld, [Perthshire], b. 1849:[11:21] in Edinburgh, [Scotland], Sch: Harrow School Harrow, [Middlesex], Matric 1868:10MT: Scholar 1871 BA 1872 MA 1875 Advocate: Scottish Bar 1874 Advocate: -Depute 1888-90 Sheriff of: Perthshire , 1890-1 Q.C.: 1891 Solicitor-General for Scotland , 1891-2 M.P. for: : Bute , 1891-1905 Sec. of State: for Scotland 1903-5 Lord Advocate of: : Scotland 1896-1903 Lord-Lieutenant of Bute , 1901-5 Lord Justice-General and Lord President: Court of Session, Scotland , 1905-13 Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1913-32 P.C.: 1896 Created Baron Dunedin: 1905 KCVO 1908 G. CVO 1923 Created Viscount: 1926 Said to have been one of the first to ride a "penny-farthing" bicycle in the streets of CB, ???, [Cambridgeshire], d. 1942:08:21,in Edinburgh, [Scotland], ; buried Carputh, Perthshire , ( Vanity Fair 1896:10:22; Harrow School Reg. ; Scott, MSS.; Who's Who; The Times 1942:08:24) |