Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of Moray
Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of Moray KT (2 February 1771 – 12 January 1848) was the son of Francis Stuart, 9th Earl of Moray.
Edinburgh
Moray lived at Drumsheugh House in Edinburgh, situated between Charlotte Square and the Water of Leith.
In 1822 he commissioned James Gillespie Graham to lay out an estate of huge townhouses on what was known as the Moray Feu. The development, begun in 1825, is now known as the Moray Estate, and edges Edinburgh's New Town. Street names are all closely linked to the Moray family. It remains as exclusive an address as when it was first built.[1]
Family
On 26 February 1795, he married Lucy Scott, daughter of General John Scott, and they had two children:
- Francis Stuart, 11th Earl of Moray (1795–1859)
- John Stuart, 12th Earl of Moray (1797–1867)
Lucy died in 1798 and Francis married Margaret Jane Ainslie, daughter of Col Sir Philip Ainslie of Pilton on 7 January 1801.[2] They had three children:
- Archibald George Stuart, 13th Earl of Moray (1810–1872)
- George Philip Stuart, 14th Earl of Moray (1816–1895)
- Lady Jane Stuart (1817–1880)
References
Honorary titles | ||
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Preceded by The Earl of Moray |
Lord Lieutenant of Elginshire 1810–1848 |
Succeeded by Sir Alexander Duff |
Masonic offices | ||
Preceded by Earl of Ancram |
Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland 1796–1798 |
Succeeded by James Stirling |
Peerage of Scotland | ||
Preceded by Francis Stuart |
Earl of Moray 1810–1848 |
Succeeded by Francis Stuart |