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49: 165:. He introduced a large number of bills into the House of Commons, including measures for the reform of the universities, for giving popular magistracies to small towns, for enabling sheriffs to hold small debt circuits, for the reform of the court of session, and for amending the bankruptcy law, but only succeeded in carrying a few minor reforms. In 1839, he was savagely attacked in parliament by his old friend Brougham for his conduct in the case of five cotton-spinners who were tried on a charge of murder arising out of a trade-union dispute. He answered the charges in the House of Commons. 41: 33: 477: 237:
In Edinburgh and in his country residence at Strachur on Loch Fyne, and afterwards in Jura, he gathered friends round him, while Lady Murray, an accomplished musician, helped him to entertain them.
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A liberal, Murray threw in his lot with the young Edinburgh Whig lawyers, and took part in the agitation before the
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in Edinburgh on 7 March 1859. He was buried in his parents' grave, marked by an elaborate monument, in
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In 1826, Murray married Mary Rigby (1778–1861), the eldest daughter of William Rigby of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Edinburgh constituencies
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On the elevation of Jeffrey to the bench in 1835, Murray succeeded him as
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celebrates his tea-parties at St. Stephen's when he was Lord Advocate.
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Murray was educated successively at the Edinburgh High School, at
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Murray's hospitality was profuse and famous. Walter Scott in his
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Whig (British political party) MPs for Scottish constituencies
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He was born in Midlothian on 8 June 1778, the second son of
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in the Scottish exchequer which he did not long hold.
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Sir John Archibald Murray of Henderland, Lord Murray
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People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh
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John Archibald Murray



FRSE
Senator of the College of Justice
Alexander Murray, Lord Henderland
Alexander Lindsay of Evelick
Lord Mansfield
FRSE
Westminster School
University of Edinburgh
Henry Brougham
Francis Horner
Speculative Society
Scottish bar
Edinburgh Review
Sydney Smith
Francis Jeffrey
Thomas
Reform Bill of 1832
Leith Burghs
sinecure
Lord Advocate
Court of Session
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Thomas Stewart Traill
Moray Estate
St Cuthbert's churchyard
Edinburgh

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