Alexander Murray (1747–1820), 7th Lord Elibank

Image credit: Scottish Borders Council

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The sitter was a Lieutenant with the 3rd Foot Guards (1763–1770), Lord-Lieutenant of Peeblesshire (1794–1820) and President of the Royal Company of Archers (1816–1820).

Tweeddale Museum and Gallery

Peebles

Title

Alexander Murray (1747–1820), 7th Lord Elibank

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 58 x W 40 cm (E)

Accession number

PEEBM:10393

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

ALEXANDER 7TH LORD ELIBANK Third Regiment of Foot Gards. 1747 - 1820 Lord Lieut. of Peeblesshire 1794 - 1820 M.P. For Peeblesshire 1783 - 1784 Lieut. Col. Commandant Peeblesshire Volunteers during Napoleonic Wars, appointed 1803. Gifted to Peeblesshire County Council by Gideon 11th Lord Elibank and 2nd Viscount Elibank in 1948

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Tweeddale Museum and Gallery

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