Robert Murray (died 1672)

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Preceded byJohn Tomfon
Succeeded bySir Andrew Ramsay
John Somervell
Succeeded bySir Andrew Ramsay
Sir Robert Murray
Member of Parliament for Edinburgh
In office
1661–1663
Serving with James Borthuik, John Mylne
Preceded byJohn Tomfon
Succeeded bySir Andrew Ramsay
John Somervell
Provost of Edinburgh
In office
1660–1662
Preceded bySir James Steuart
Succeeded bySir Andrew Ramsay
Personal details
Died1672
Spouses
Helen Hay
(died 1663)
Jean Dickson
(m. 1665)
RelationsSir Alexander Murray, 1st Baronet (grandson)
Sir Joseph Murray, 3rd Baronet (grandson)
Children6

Sir Robert Murray of Cameron (died 1672) was a Scottish politician.

He was the second son of James Murray (died 1649), of Deuchar in Selkirkshire, who was a younger son (the second son to be called James) of Patrick Murray of Philiphaugh. Among his siblings were James Murray of Skirling (heir of their father), MP for Peeblesshire, and Patrick Murray of Deuchar, MP for Selkirkshire.[1]

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