Basil Murray
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Basil Murray | |
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Basil Murray | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1902 |
| Died | 1937 (aged 34–35) At sea |
| Political party | Liberal |
| Spouse |
Pauline Newton (m. 1927) |
| Children | 2, including Ann |
| Parent |
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| Relatives | Rosalind Murray (sister) |
| Education | New College, Oxford |
| Occupation | Journalist |
Basil Andrew Murray (1902–1937), was a British editor, journalist and Liberal Party politician.
Murray was the second son of the scholar Gilbert Murray and Lady Mary Howard, daughter of the 9th Earl of Carlisle. He was educated at Charterhouse School and New College, Oxford (Classical Scholarship and Charles Oldham Prize). In 1927, he married Pauline Mary Newton, daughter of the artist of Algernon Newton.[1][page needed] Their daughters were writers Ann Paludan (1928–2014) and Venetia Murray (1932–2004). His sister, the writer Rosalind Murray (1890–1967), was the first wife of Arnold J. Toynbee.[2]
Professional career
Murray was Editor of Oxford Outlook from 1920–23. He was Equerry to H.I.H. Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu of Japan during his visit to Europe.[1][page needed] As a journalist, he covered the Spanish Civil War from the Republican side, making radio broadcasts from Valencia. His biography of David Lloyd George, L. G. was published in 1932.[3]