Alan D'Ardis Erskine-Murray, 14th Lord Elibank

Alan D'Ardis Erskine-Murray, 14th Lord Elibank (born December 31, 1923), is a Scottish nobleman and a descendant of Patrick Murray, 1st Lord Elibank of the Lords Elibank of Ettrick Forest in the County of Selkirk.[1]

Biography

The eldest son of Robert Alan Erskine-Murray, Alan D'Ardis Erskine-Murray, 14th Lord Elibank was born on 31 December 1923 and educated at Bedford School and at Peterhouse, Cambridge. He served with the Royal Engineers during the Second World War and was admitted by Middle Temple as a barrister in 1949.[2] He succeeded to the title of 14th Baronet Murray of Etrick Forest and 14th Lord Elibank of Etrick Forest upon the death of James Alastair Frederick Campbell Erskine-Murray, 13th Lord Elibank, on 2 June 1973.[3] He is also the 11th titular Earl of Westminster in the Jacobite Peerage, under the terms of the Letters Patent of 12 August 1759, issued by "King James VIII and III", known as the Old Pretender, to the Honourable Alexander Murray of Elibank, fourth son of the fourth Lord Elibank, who played a significant role in an abortive Jacobite conspiracy, in 1752, thereafter known as the Elibank Plot.

References

  1. "Who's Who". Ukwhoswho.com. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
  2. "- Person Page 39672". Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  3. "Person Page 39701". Thepeerage.com. 2009-05-04. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
James Alastair Frederick Campbell Erskine-Murray, 13th Lord Elibank
Lord Elibank
1973–
Succeeded by
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