Lord Charles Murray
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Rev. Lord Charles Murray, (October 21, 1771 – May 5, 1808) was installed in 1803, Dean of Bocking, in Essex, where he entertained Louis XVIII and his suite. His lordship espoused, 18th June 1788 married Alice Midford (1768–1813).
18th June, 1793, Alice, daughter of George Mitford, esq. and heiress of her great-uncle, Gawen Aynsley, esq. upon which marriage he assumed, by sign matual the surname of AYNSLEY only.

