John Murdoch was born on 4 October 1709 the son of Peter Murdoch of Rosehill (1670-1761), a Glasgow merchant and sugar refiner (owner of the King Street Sugar Works)[1] who later served as Lord Provost of Glasgow (1730-1732), and his wife, Mary Luke,[2] daughter of John Luke of Claythorn.[3]
He lived at Rosebank House in the Cambuslang district.[4]
In 1744 he became a Bailie in Glasgow Town Council (under Andrew Cochrane) and two years later succeeded him as Lord Provost.[5]
In 1750 he built the first house on Argyle Street (standing on the corner of Dunlop Street) and long-known as the Buck's Head Inn.[3][6]
He died in Glasgow on 30 June 1776.[7]
Rosebank House passed to John Dunlop who himself became Lord Provost in 1794 and in 1801 was purchased by David Dale. The house was demolished in 1937.