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The Murray Collection (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Eunices memoir of her mothers life, published three years after her death in 1917, provides a account of David and Frances courtship (sometimes conducted under the guise of archaeological jaunts), and their married life at the family home Cardross. |
 | | From Eunices reminiscences, and the letters she published from her parents, it is clear that the Murrays marriage was a loving one. |
 | | David Murray was, at various times, a Fellow and Vice-President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (and its Rhind Lecturer in Archaeology in 1908), President of the Glasgow Archaeological Society (1895-6), President of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow (1904-7), and President of the Glasgow Bibliographical Society (1912-13). |
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