Tour Scotland Photograph Anstruther Gray Gravestone Kilmany Fife


Tour Scotland photograph of the Anstruther Gray, Celtic Cross gravestone in the Churchyard in Kilmanay, Fife, Scotland. A number of the Anstruthe-Gray family are buried here, including, Lieut-Colonel William Anstruther-Gray FSA JP DL, born 6th September 1859, died 17th April 1938. He was a Scottish soldier and politician. The son of Colonel John Anstruther-Thomson of Charleton, Colinsburgh, Fife, and Maria Hamilton Gray of Carntyne, Glasgow, he was educated at Eton. He adopted name of Gray on succeeding to the Carntyne estate in 1904. He joined the Militia's Fife Artillery as a Sub-Lieutenant on 16th December 1876. He served for four years until he joined the 13th Hussars in 1880, and served in India and Afghanistan in 1880 to 1881 before transferring to the Royal Horse Guards in 1885. He was Aide-de-Camp to the Earl of Kintore, Governor of South Australia, from 1889 to 1891. He served in South Africa from 1901 to 1902 where he was commandant of the district of Knysna in 1901, and Inspector of Concentration Camps in Transvaal in 1902. He later commanded 3rd Line Group, Scottish Horse during World War I. He was unsuccessful Unionist candidate for St Andrews Burghs in 1903, and represented that constituency from 1906-1910 and from 1910-1918. He married Clayre Tennant CBE JP, daughter of Andrew Tennant, Essenside, Glenelg, South Australia. They had one son, William John St Clair Anstruther-Gray, and one daughter.



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