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  1. William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart (c. 1600 – December 1655) was a Scottish peer and courtier. During his childhood, he served as the whipping boy of Charles I of England before subsequently serving as an advisor to the king.

  2. 2 de may. de 2022 · September 11, 1653 (48-57) Dysart,,Fife,Scotland. Immediate Family: Son of Reverend William Murray, Minister of the Gospel at Dysart and Margaret Murray. Husband of Catherine Bruce, Lady Murray, Countess of Dysart.

  3. When William Murray 1st Earl of Dysart was born in 1600, in Dysart, Fife, Scotland, his father, William Murray Parson, was 36 and his mother, Margaret Murray, was 33. He married Lady Catherine Bruce Countess of Dysart about 1617, in Dysart, Fife, Scotland.

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    • Lady Catherine Bruce Countess of Dysart
  4. Earl of Dysart (pronounced / ˈdaɪzərt /) is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created by King Charles I in 1643 for William Murray and has been held continuously since then by his relatives. Creation. The title was granted in 1643 to William Murray, who had earlier represented Fowey and East Looe in the English House of Commons.

  5. As the patent did not pass the great seal, he ranked as a commoner till 1651, when, according to Lament's 'Diary,' several of the gentry were ennobled by Charles II, and among them 'William Murray of the bedchamber, who was made Lord Dysart. He married Catherine Bruce. [1] . They had issue: Elizabeth, 2nd Countess of Dysart [1]

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    • December 1, 1655
    • Catherine (Bruce) Murray
  6. William Murray, 1st Earl of Dysart, Lord Huntingtower (d. 1655) 2nd Countess of Dysart Elizabeth Tollemache, 2nd Countess of Dysart (d. 1698), married firstly Sir Lionel Tollemache, 3rd Baronet (1624 - 1669) and secondly John Maitland, 1st Duke and 2nd Earl of Lauderdale, 3rd Lord Thirlestane (1616-1682).

  7. When William Murray was born in November 1586, in Dysart, Fife, Scotland, his father, John Murray 1st Earl Tullibardine, Lord of Gask and Balquhidder, KT, PC, Master of the Household, was 39 and his mother, Catherine Drummond, was 34. He had at least 4 sons and 1 daughter with Jonet Williamsone. He died on 28 January 1627, at the age of 40.