A George Iii Silver Shaped Oval Meat Dish - Jul 07, 2022 | Dreweatts Donnington Priory In Berkshire
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A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED OVAL MEAT DISH

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A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED OVAL MEAT DISH
A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED OVAL MEAT DISH
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A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED OVAL MEAT DISHJOHN PARKER I & EDWARD WAKELIN, LONDON 1765With a gadrooned border and engraved with an armorial 46cm (18in) long1476g (47.45 oz)The armorial for William MURRAY (1705-1799) created 1776 1st Earl Mansfield, late of Kenwood House and his wife Elizabeth nee FINCH (1647-1730).William MURRAY was born at Scone Palace, Perthshire the fourth son of David MURRAY (1665-1731), 5th Viscount of Stormont and his wife Marjory nee SCOTT (died 1746), both of his parents being supporters of the Jacobite cause. As a youth he was educated as a King's scholar at Westminster School and later graduated from Christ Church College Oxford. William MURRAY was a barrister, politician and judge. He was called to the bar in 1730 and in 1742 was returned as MP for Boroughbridge. Well known as a reformer of English law he served as Solicitor General and Lord Chief Justice in England. In 1738 he married Lady Elizabeth FINCH (1704-1784) daughter of Daniel FINCH (1647-1730) 2nd Earl of Nottingham and 7th Earl of Winchelsea by Anne HATTON (1668-1743). They had no issue but cared for their niece Lady Elizabeth MURRAY (born 1760) and the natural daughter Dido Elizabeth Belle of their nephew Sir John LINDSAY. William MURRAY 1st Earl was succeeded by remainder by his nephew David MURRAY (1727-1796) Viscount Stormont, 2nd Earl Mansfield.
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Marks are clearWilliam MURRAY was born at Scone Palace, Perthshire the fourth son of David MURRAY (1665-1731), 5th Viscount of Stormont and his wife Marjory nee SCOTT (died 1746), both of his parents being supporters of the Jacobite cause. As a youth he was educated as a King's scholar at Westminster School and later graduated from Christ Church College Oxford. In 1738 he married Lady Elizabeth FINCH (1704-1784) daughter of Daniel FINCH (1647-1730) 2nd Earl of Nottingham and 7th Earl of Winchelsea by Anne HATTON (1668-1743). They had no issue but cared for their niece Lady Elizabeth MURRAY (born 1760) and the natural daughter Dido Elizabeth Belle of their nephew Sir John LINDSAY. William MURRAY 1st Earl was succeeded by remainder by his nephew David MURRAY (1727-1796) Viscount Stormont, 2nd Earl Mansfield.William MURRAY was a barrister, politician and judge. He was called to the bar in 1730 and in 1742 was returned as MP for Boroughbridge. Well known as a reformer of English law he served as Solicitor General and Lord Chief Justice in England. The blazon:quarterly of four - 1,4: azure, three mullets argent within a double tressure flory counterflory or (Murray). 2,3: gules, three crosses patte or (Barclay of Balvaird)supporters: dexter - a lion gules a semee of crosses patte, sinister - a griffinmotto: UNI ÆQUUS VIRTUTE coronet: Earl
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A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED OVAL MEAT DISH

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