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John Crerar (gamekeeper)

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Nationality
  
Scottish

Occupation
  
Gamekeeper


Name
  
John Crerar

Role
  
Gamekeeper

John Crerar (gamekeeper)

Born
  
c1750
Perthshire

Known for
  
Gamekeeper to the Duke of Atholl Composer

Died
  
1840, Dunkeld, United Kingdom

John Crerar was the gamekeeper to the Duke of Atholl. He entered the service of the Duke in 1776, succeeding his father, Alexander Crerar, and remained an employee for more than sixty years. He is pictured in several paintings by Edwin Landseer, including The Death of a Stag at Glen Tilt and The Keeper John Crerar with his Pony.

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He was an accomplished fiddler and composer and was a contemporary and pupil of Niel Gow, and his composition The Marquis of Tullibardine is still popular today.

He is alleged to have landed a 72 lb Salmon at Ferryhaugh, north of Dunkeld, 8 lbs heavier than the official record.

References

John Crerar (gamekeeper) Wikipedia