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STUART (post STUART-GRAY), MORTON GRAY. Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 10, 1873. [3rd] s. of the Rev. Edmund Luttrell (Exeter College, Oxford, 1818), R. of Winterbourne-Houghton, Dorset (and Elizabeth, dau. of the Rev. J. L. Jackson, R. of Swanage). B. [Apr. 16, 1855], at Blandford. Bapt. May 26, 1855. School, Uppingham (Mr Thring). Matric. Michs. 1873; B.A. 1877; M.A. 1880. Professor of Natural History at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1879-81. F.G.S., 1878. Assumed the additional name of Gray, 1901, on succeeding to family estates. Succeeded his brother, Francis James, as 17th Earl of Moray, 1909, and resumed the name of Stuart only. An authority on arboriculture, and an amateur artist of much ability. Married, Dec. 17, 1890, Edith Douglas, dau. of Rear-Admiral George Palmer. Died Apr. 19, 1930, at Darnaway Castle, Forres. ( Uppingham Sch. Roll; Journal of the Geological Soc. (1931, XXII); Eagle, XLVI. 51; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times, Apr. 21, 1930.) | Morton Gray STUART Morton Gray STUART-GRAY Approx. lifespan: 18551930 pens. St John's College adm1873:03:10 3rd s. of Rev. Edmund Luttrell STUART ( (1818), R.: Winterbourne-Houghton, Dorset , (and Elizabeth JACKSON dau. of Rev. J. L. JACKSON post Rev. Edmund Luttrell STUART-GRAY ( (1818), R.: Winterbourne-Houghton, Dorset , (and Elizabeth JACKSON dau. of Rev. J. L. JACKSON R.: Swanage, [Dorset], ) b. 1855:04:16 Blandford, [Dorset], c. 1855:05:26 Sch: Uppingham School Uppingham, [Rutland], ( Mr THRING ) Matric 1873:10MT: BA 1877 MA 1880 Professor of: Natural History at the Sch: Royal Agricultural College Royal Agricultural, Cirencester, [Gloucestershire], 1879-81 F.G.S. 1878 Assumed the additional name of Gray 1901 on succeeding to family estates. Succeeded his brother, Francis James, as 17th Earl of Moray 1909 and resumed the name of Stuart only. An authority on arboriculture, and an amateur artist of much ability. m. 1890:12:17 Edith Douglas PALMER dau. of Rear-Admiral George PALMER d. Darnaway Castle, Darnaway, Forres, [Morayshire], 1930:04:19 ( Uppingham School Roll; Journal of the Geological Society (1931), XXII); Eagle, XLVI. 51; Burke, P. and B.; Who's Who; The Times 1930:04:21) |