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Lord Henry Murray (13 June 1767 – 3 December 1805) was a soldier and administrator who served as the fourth Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man. ==Career== Born the fourth son of John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl,〔(The Peerage.com )〕 Henry Murray was appointed Colonel of the newly formed Royal Manx Fencibles in September 1795.〔(''Some notes on the Royal Manx Fencibles'' by A. W. Moore )〕 The following year saw the regiment being deployed to Derry in anticipation of the Irish Rebellion of 1798〔 and in June 1798 he ordered the burning of Ballymoney in reprisal for the rebellion.〔(The Uprising in North Antrim )〕 In February 1802 he went to Bath to recover from a bout of gout and later that year, following the Peace of Amiens, his regiment was disbanded at Whitehaven.〔 Murray acted from 1804 as Lieutenant Governor and Deputy to his brother, John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl, in his role as Governor of the Isle of Man.〔(World Statesmen )〕 Murray died in office only a year later in 1805:〔 there is a memorial to him at Old Kirk Braddan.〔(The Athol Lords of Man )〕
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