Murray, brother of the 3rd and uncle of the 4th Duke of Atholl, served in the East and West Indies, the Mediterranean and the North Sea between 1758 and 1782. In 1790, he bought Pitkeathly for £10,500
On the outbreak of war with France he served briefly in the Caribbean. In April 1794 he was appointed to the command at Halifax, and before sailing he authorized the lord advocate to dispose of his seat at the convenience of government.
The effects of a ‘paralytic stroke’ forced Murray to return home late in 1796 and he died 17 Oct. 1797.
