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 | | MURRAY, LORD GEORGE (1694–1760), Scottish Jacobite general, fifth son of John, rat duke of Atholl; by his first wife, Catherine, daughter of the 3rd duke of Hamilton, was born at Huntingtower, near Perth, on the 4th of October 1694. |
 | | In 1719 Murray took part in the Jacobite attempt in conjunction with the Spaniards in the western highlands, under the command of Tullibardine and the earl marischal, which terminated in "the affair of Glenshiel " on the loth of June, when he was wounded while commanding the right wing of the Jacobites. |
 | | On the eve of the Jacobite rising of 1745 the duke of Perth made overtures to Lord George Murray on behalf of the Pretender; but even after the landing of Charles Edward in Scotland in July, accompanied by Tullibardine, Murray's attitude remained doubtful. |
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