Earl of Dunmore

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The title Earl of Dunmore was granted in 1686 to the Lord Charles Murray, son of John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl. The earldom is in the Peerage of Scotland, as are two associated subsidiary titles, namely, Viscount of Fincastle and Lord Murray of Blair, Moulin and Tillimet. Furthermore, the Earldom is associated with the title Baron Dunmore, created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831 for the fifth Earl and was held until the death of the ninth Earl in 1980.

The Earl is in distant remainder to the marquisate of Atholl and its subsidiary titles but not the Dukedom and its subsidiary titles.

[edit] Earls of Dunmore (1686)

The Heirs Presumptive are:

  1. Geoffrey Charles Murray, his brother (b. 1949)
  2. Stephen Alexander Murray, his cousin (b. 1953), and his sons:
    1. Mathew James Murray (b. 1982)
    2. Anthony Victor Murray (b. 1989)
  3. His much farther cousins:
    1. John Dunmore Murray (b. 1929)
    2. Rev. Cecil Hunt Murray (b. 1922), and his sons:
      1. Eric Dunmore Murray (b. 1945)
      2. Colin Duncan Alexander Murray (b. 1949)
    3. Hugh Archie Stewart Murray (b. 1927)
    4. Alastair Stewart Murray (b. 1952) and his sons, Struan and Nairn
    5. Alexander Donald Milles Murray (b. 1925), and his brother:
    6. Blair Cyril Murray (b. 1929)
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