Fact Book: Lord George Murray
Born 1694. Died 1760.
Lord George was a very important person in the 1745 Jacobite rising. He was in charge of Bonnie Prince Charlie's Jacobite army.
- He was seen as a good leader and he won many battles before the Jacobites were beaten at Culloden
- He was a very proud man and not very easy to get along with
- Bonnie Prince Charlie didn't like him that much but he knew that he needed him
- Lord George had fought in a Jacobite rising before. In 1715 he had tried to help Charlie's father, James Francis get the crown back. That rising failed as well
- Lord George helped make one of the biggest decisions of the 1745 rising. He talked Charlie into going back to Scotland rather than attacking London
- After the failure of the rising, Murray escaped to France and later died in Holland aged 66.