- David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield
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The Right Honourable
The Earl of Mansfield
KT, PCLord President of the Council In office
17 December 1794 – 21 September 1796Monarch George III Prime Minister William Pitt Preceded by The Earl Fitzwilliam Succeeded by The Earl of Chatham In office
2 April 1783 – 19 December 1783Monarch George III Prime Minister The Earl of Shelburne
The Duke of PortlandPreceded by The Lord Camden Succeeded by The Earl Gower Secretary of State for the Northern Department In office
27 October 1779 – 27 March 1782Monarch George III Prime Minister Lord North
The Marquess of RockinghamPreceded by The Viscount Weymouth Succeeded by Office Abolished
The Earl of Shelburne as Home Secretary
Charles James Fox as Foreign SecretaryPersonal details Born David Murray
9 October 1727Died 1 September 1796 (aged 68)Occupation Politician David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield KT, PC (9 October 1727 – 1 September 1796), known from 1748 to 1793 as The Viscount Stormont, was a British politician. He succeeded to both the Mansfield and Stormont lines of the Murray family, inheriting two titles and two fortunes.
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Life
Mansfield was the son of David Murray, 6th Viscount of Stormont, and his wife Anne Stewart. Lord Chief Justice William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield was his uncle. He was ambassador to Vienna and then to France in the early years of the American War of Independence, and played a role in sending news of American actions back to England. Mansfield had been elected a Scottish Representative Peer in 1754 and served as the last Secretary of State for the Northern Department from 1779 to 1782 and as Lord President of the Council in 1783 and again from 1794 to 1796 and was also Lord Justice General between 1778 and 1795. He was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1763 and made a Knight of the Thistle in 1768.
Lord Mansfield married firstly Henrietta Frederica, daughter of Henry Graf Bunau, in 1759, whilst he was British ambassador to Saxony. They had one child, Lady Elizabeth Murray. After Henrietta's death in 1766 he married secondly the Hon. Louisa, daughter of Charles Schaw Cathcart, 9th Lord Cathcart, in 1776. Louisa was his junior by over thirty years, and they had 5 children - Caroline, David, George, Charles, and Henry.
In 1793 he succeeded his uncle Lord Mansfield as second Earl of Mansfield of the 1792 creation while his wife succeeded as second Countess of Mansfield of the 1776 creation according to special remainders in the letters patent. Lord Mansfield died in September 1796, aged 68, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son David. His second son the Hon. George Murray became a Lieutenant-General in the Army while his fourth son the Hon. Sir Henry Murray rose to the rank of General. The Countess of Mansfield survived her husband by 47 years, marrying the Hon. Robert Fulke Greville in 1797, and died in July 1843, aged 85.
Mansfield family tree
David Murray Majory Scott David Murray Anne Stewart 2) Louisa Schaw Cathcart David Murray 1) Henrietta Frederica Bunau James Murray John Murray Catherine Murray Marjorie Murray Amelia Murray Sir Alexander Lindsay of Evelick Five children Daniel Finch Anne Hatton Elizabeth Belle John Lindsay Other children Edward Finch Elizabeth Finch William Murray Dido Elizabeth Belle Elizabeth Murray George Finch-Hatton References
- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
- Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
- www.thepeerage.com
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Diplomatic posts Preceded by
Charles Hanbury WilliamsBritish Minister to Saxony
1755–1764Succeeded by
Philip StanhopePreceded by
The Earl HarcourtBritish Ambassador to France
1772–1778Vacant Title next held byThomas Grenville in 1782Legal offices Preceded by
Duke of QueensberryLord Justice General
1778–1795Succeeded by
Duke of MontrosePolitical offices Preceded by
The Viscount WeymouthSecretary of State for the Northern Department
1779–1782Office abolished Preceded by
The Lord CamdenLord President of the Council
1783Succeeded by
The Earl GowerPreceded by
The Earl FitzwilliamLord President of the Council
1794–1796Succeeded by
The Earl of ChathamPeerage of Great Britain Preceded by
William MurrayEarl of Mansfield
2nd creation
1793–1796Succeeded by
David William MurrayPeerage of Scotland Preceded by
David MurrayViscount Stormont
1748–1796Succeeded by
David William MurrayCategories:- 1727 births
- 1796 deaths
- British diplomats
- Diplomatic peers
- Earls in the Peerage of Great Britain
- Lord Presidents of the Council
- Lords Justice-General
- Members of the Privy Council of Great Britain
- Scottish representative peers
- Secretaries of State for the Northern Department
- Ambassadors of Great Britain to France
- Ambassadors of Great Britain to Poland
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