David Murray, 6th Viscount of Stormont (c1689-1748)

David Murray, 6th Viscount of Stormont (c.1690-23 July 1748) was a Scottish peer, succeeding to the Viscountcy of Stormont on his father David's death in 1731 and holding it until his own death.

Among his brothers were the Earl of Mansfield and the Jacobite James Murray.

Politics
The 6th Viscount was also tended towards Jacobitism, writing the unpublished poem "An Elegy sacred to the Memory of John, Earl of Strathmore, who was killed in 1715", memorialising this Jacobite's death at the Battle of Sheriffmuir.

Marriage and children
In 1726 he married Anne Stewart, only daughter and heiress of John Stewart of Innernytie, and they had two sons (including his heir, also named David) and John, and three daughters (Catherine, Marjory, and Amelia).