- The
remains of a 16th-century
tower house,
built by the
Murrays of
Blackbarony, form the
oldest part of the building. Sir
Alexander Murray, 2nd Baronet...
-
Murray (killed at the
Battle of
Flodden in 1513) Sir
Andrew Murray of
Blackbarony (died 1572) Sir
Gideon Murray, Lord
Elibank (died 1621), commissioner...
-
embattled gules ; on a
chief of the
second three mullets argent. (this arms are doubtful, as the
fetterlock and
Motto belong to the
Murrays of
Blackbarony)...
- Sir John
Murray of Tulibardin,
James Murray (younger) of ****puill,
Blackbarony, Mr
William Murray,
Parson of Dysart,
Androw Moray of Balvaird, Patrick...
-
Craighall 19
February 1628 156
Riddell of
Riddell 14 May 1628 157
Murray of
Blackbarony 15 May 1628 158 Murray, now Erskine-Murray of
Elibank 16 May 1628 Lord...
- last held by
James Murray Jr.
Surveyor General of the King's
Works in
Scotland 1671–1678
Vacant Title next held by Sir
Archibald Murray of
Blackbarony...
- Sir
Archibald Murray of
Blackbarony, 3rd
Baronet (died
before 28 May 1700), was a
Scottish soldier,
parliamentary commissioner and Gentleman. He was the...
-
Hoppar married,
before January 1504,
Master John
Murray of
Barony or
Blackbarony near Peebles, a
clerk of the exchequer, who was
killed at
Flodden in...
- Britain. 1608 and 1609: Sir John
Murray of
Blackbarony 1617 and 1625: Sir
Archibald Murray of
Blackbarony 1621–25: Sir John
Stewart of
Traquair 1628–33:...
-
Ancram (1578–1654) and
Elizabeth Murray,
daughter of John
Murray of
Blackbarony,
After the marriage,
William Kerr
became known as the Earl of Lothian...