John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl

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Lt.-Col. John George Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl KT GCVO CB DSO PC ADC (December 15, 1871March 16, 1942) was a British peer and soldier, known as the Marquess of Tullibardine from 1871 to 1917.

Lord Tullibardine was born in 1871 at Blair Castle, Perthshire, the son of John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl and was educated at Eton College. He rose to the rank of Second Lieutenant in 1892 in the service of the Royal Horse Guards and to Lieutenant a year later. He fought in the Battle of Khartoum, the Battle of Atbara, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.) on 15 November 1898 and rose to the rank of Captain a year later. From 1899 to 1902, he fought in the Second Boer War and rose to Brevet Major in 1900.

On July 20, 1899, Lord Tullibardine married Katharine Ramsay, daughter of Sir James Ramsay, 10th Baronet at St Margaret's Church, Westminster.

He was invested as a Member of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O.) on 14 October 1902 and gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in 1903. He was Grand Master of Scottish Freemasons between 1908 and 1913 and was Conservative MP for West Perthshire between 1910 and 1917. Lord Tullibardine fought in the First World War, where he gained the rank of Temporary Brigadier-General in 1918 and was invested as a Knight of the Thistle (K.T.) that year. He was also Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland between 1918 and 1920.

He was Aide-de-camp to King George V between 1920 and 1931 and was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) in 1921. He was also Lord Chamberlain between 1921 and 1922 and was later granted the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh.

In 1942, the Duke of Atholl died, aged 70, without issue and his titles passed to his brother, James Stewart-Murray.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
David Erskine
Member for Perthshire West
1910–1917
Succeeded by
Archibald Stirling
Political offices
Preceded by
The Viscount Sandhurst
Lord Chamberlain
1921–1922
Succeeded by
The Earl of Cromer
Honorary Titles
Preceded by
Thomas Gibson-Carmichael
Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Scotland

1909–1913
Succeeded by
Robert King Stewart
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
John Stewart-Murray
Duke of Atholl
1917–1942
Succeeded by
James Stewart-Murray