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David Murray (poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Murray (poet) Sir David Murray of Gorthy (1567–1629) was an officer in the household of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, in England from 1603 to 1612, and poet. ==Family background== A member of the Scottish Murray family, David's father, Robert Murray, was the Laird of Abercairney, near Crieff; his mother was Katherine Murray, a daughter of William Murray of Tullibardine. David had an elder brother, William, and younger brothers, Mungo of Craigie, John Minister of Dunfermline and Leith, Andrew, Quintigern, and James. His two sisters were Nicola(s), who married Robert Douglas of Spott Lord Belhaven, who had been Prince Henry's Stable Master, and Anne, who married William Moncrieff of Moncrieff. William Murray, David's elder brother, was brought up at Stirling Castle with the young James VI of Scotland. Annabel Murray, Countess of Mar, who shared responsibility for the King at Stirling, was the aunt of their father. The London "Water Poet" John Taylor made a point of visiting his great friend William during his ''Pennyles Pilgimage'' to Scotland in 1618.〔Taylor, John, ''The Pennyles Pilgimage, 1618'', (reprint n.d), p.38, 45, 48〕 David left no heirs; Mungo's sons are known by the name 'Moray', the eldest was the soldier and mathematician Robert Moray, and a younger son, William Moray of Dreghorn, Master of Works in Scotland to Charles II.〔''Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, 1580-93'', Edinburgh (1888), p.717 no.2102: ''Letters from Lady Kennedy'' Bannatyne Club (1828), p.66 n: Burke, John, 'A Genealogical and Heraldic History'', vol.1 (), p.621-622.〕
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