_Rev. C. Rogers’s Leaves from my autobiography_ (1876) 77.
MURRAY, THOMAS. _b._ Paisley 1801; founded firm of Thomas
Murray and Son, booksellers and publishers 8 Argyll st.
Glasgow, removed to 31 Buchanan st., retired some years before
his death; member of Glasgow town council; with A. K. Murray
published Murray’s Handbooks for Scotland, Glasgow 1852–6,
eleven numbers; Murray’s Railway readings 1867 etc. _d._ 7 Royal
crescent, Crosshill, Glasgow 13 Jany. 1884.
MURRAY, THOMAS BOYLES (son of Charles Murray, solicitor, _d._
1847). _b._ 16 Dec. 1798; educ. Merchant Taylors’ sch., Parkin’s
exhibitioner to Pemb. coll. Camb. 1817, B.A. 1821, M.A. 1824;
C. of Starcross, Devon; C. of St. Olave’s, Hart st. London;
assistant secretary to soc. for promoting Christian knowledge
1835, joint secretary to 1860; P.C. of St. Dunstan in the East
28 Feb. 1837 to death; prebendary of St. Paul’s cath. March
1843 to death; author of A notice of Ely chapel, Holborn 1840;
An alphabet of emblems 1844; The children in St. Paul’s, the
anniversary of the assembled charity schools 1851; Pitcairn, the
island, the people, and the pastor 1853; Chronicles of a city
church, St. Dunstan in the east 1859; A concordance to the Old
and New Testament and the Apocrypha 1859. _d._ 30 Brunswick sq.
London 24 Sept. 1860. _bur._ Kensal Green cemet. _Gent. Mag. ix_
556 (1860); _I.L.N. xxvi_ 269 (1855) _portrait_.
MURRAY, THOMAS GRAHAM (3 son of Andrew Murray of Murrayshall,
Perthshire 1782–1847). _b._ Edinburgh 24 Nov. 1816; educ. Edinb.
academy and univ.; writer to the signet 22 Nov. 1838; senior
partner in firm of Tods, Murray, and Jamieson, retired 1879;
member of royal commission on the law of hypothec 1864, and
on law courts of Scotland 1868; crown agent 1866–8; convener
of endowment scheme of established church of Scotland 1887,
under his supervision 100 churches were built; LL.D. of Edinb.
univ. 1888; purchased Stenton estate, Perthshire 1860; member
for Dunkeld of Perthshire county council; lieut. then capt.
to writer to the Signet’s volunteer corps. _d._ 11 Randolph
crescent, Edinburgh 10 March 1891. _bur._ Dean cemetery 14
March, portrait by George Reid, R.S.A., exhibited at R.S.A.