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| name              = Murray
 
| name              = Murray
| honorific_prefix  = Commander
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| honorific_suffix  = RN
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| birth_date        = 1808
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| death_date        = 1892
| address            = Murraythwaite, Ecclefechan NB
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| address            = 50 Albemarle St [1862]<br />and Newstead Wimbledon park [1867]
| occupation        = armed services
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| occupation        = business
| elected_ESL        =  
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| elected_ESL        = 1861.03.19
| elected_ASL        = 1865.02.28
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| membership        = ASL ordinary fellow<br />ASL Foundation Fellow
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| membership        = ESL Ordinary Fellow
| left              = 1868.01.14 resigns
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| left              = 1870 retired
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| clubs              = Athenaeum Club
 
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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
resignation is of Capt. Murray
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publisher
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
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John Murray III (1808–1892) continued the business and published Charles Eastlake's first English translation of Goethe's Theory of Colours (1840), David Livingstone's Missionary Travels (1857), and Charles Darwin's Origin of Species (1859). Murray III contracted with Herman Melville to publish Melville's first two books, Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847) in England; both books were presented as nonfiction travel narratives in Murray's Home and Colonial Library series, alongside such works as the 1845 second edition of Darwin's journals from his travels on the HMS Beagle.[4] John Murray III also started the Murray Handbooks in 1836, a series of travel guides from which modern-day guides are directly descended. The rights to these guides were sold around 1900 and subsequently acquired in 1915 by the Blue Guides.<br />Member of the Athenaeum Club (there are three John Murrays)
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==
 
=== External Publications ===
 
=== External Publications ===

Latest revision as of 10:24, 22 January 2021

John Murray
Murray, John.jpg
Born 1808
Died 1892
Residence 50 Albemarle St [1862]
and Newstead Wimbledon park [1867]
Occupation business
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
left 1870 retired
elected_ESL 1861.03.19
clubs Athenaeum Club



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Office Notes

House Notes

publisher

Notes From Elsewhere

John Murray III (1808–1892) continued the business and published Charles Eastlake's first English translation of Goethe's Theory of Colours (1840), David Livingstone's Missionary Travels (1857), and Charles Darwin's Origin of Species (1859). Murray III contracted with Herman Melville to publish Melville's first two books, Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847) in England; both books were presented as nonfiction travel narratives in Murray's Home and Colonial Library series, alongside such works as the 1845 second edition of Darwin's journals from his travels on the HMS Beagle.[4] John Murray III also started the Murray Handbooks in 1836, a series of travel guides from which modern-day guides are directly descended. The rights to these guides were sold around 1900 and subsequently acquired in 1915 by the Blue Guides.
Member of the Athenaeum Club (there are three John Murrays)

Publications

External Publications

House Publications

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