John Crerar (gamekeeper)
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Born29 May 1749
Died1 March 1840 (aged 90)
OccupationGamekeeper
KnownforGamekeeper to the Duke of Atholl
Composer
Composer
John Crerar | |
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John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl and his game keeper John Crerar (Edwin Henry Landseer) | |
| Born | 29 May 1749 |
| Died | 1 March 1840 (aged 90) |
| Occupation | Gamekeeper |
| Known for | Gamekeeper to the Duke of Atholl Composer |
John Crerar was the gamekeeper to the Duke of Atholl. He entered the service of the Duke in 1776, succeeding his father, Alexander Crerar,[1] and remained an employee for more than sixty years.[2] He is pictured in several paintings by Edwin Landseer, including The Death of a Stag at Glen Tilt and The Keeper John Crerar with his Pony.
He was an accomplished fiddler and composer and was a contemporary and pupil of Niel Gow, and his composition The Marquis of Tullibardine is still popular today.[3][4]
He is alleged to have landed a 72 lb Salmon at Ferryhaugh, north of Dunkeld, 8 lbs heavier than the official record.[5]