Charles James Murray (29 November 1851 – 25 September 1929) was a British Conservative Party politician and diplomat. He was the son of The Hon. Sir Charles...
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author and diplomat Charles Murray, 7th Earl of Dunmore (1841–1907), Scottish peer and Conservative politician Charles James Murray (1851–1929), British...
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James Murray is an English actor, artist, and river conservationist. He is well known for his work campaigning for British rivers and is a wild salmon...
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Sir Charles Augustus Murray PC KCB (22 November 1806 – 3 June 1895) was a British author and diplomat. Murray was the second of three sons born to George...
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brothers included Charles Oliver Murray and A. D. Murray, later editor of the Newcastle Daily Journal. He was christened plain 'James Murray', but in 1855...
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William James Murray (born September 21, 1950) is an American actor and comedian, known for his deadpan delivery in roles ranging from studio comedies...
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Charles Alan Murray (/ˈmɜːri/; born January 8, 1943) is an American political scientist. He is the W.H. Brady Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute...
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Tibbermuir, James Murray of Pardens, William Murray of Airlywith, Alexander Murray of Airlywith, Johne Murray of Strowane, James Murray, Fiar of Strowane...
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Duke of Atholl (redirect from Lord Murray of Tullibardine)
childless in 1642. Lord Charles Murray, second son of the first Marquess, was created Earl of Dunmore in 1686. Lord James Murray, third son of the first...
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Charles Wilson Brega James (18 July 1906 – 23 September 1978) was an English-American fashion designer. He is best known for his ballgowns and highly structured...
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Charlie Higson (redirect from Charles Murray Higson)
Charles Murray Higson (born 3 July 1958) is an English actor, comedian, author and former singer. He has also written and produced for television and is...
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tutors. Charles Edward's governor was the Protestant James Murray, Jacobite Earl of Dunbar. While the Pope had raised initial concerns over Charles's religious...
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Lieutenant-General Sir James Wolfe Murray KCB (13 March 1853 – 17 October 1919) was a British Army officer who served in the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War,...
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Jacobite rising of 1745 (section Charles in Scotland)
Jacobite rising of 1745 was an attempt by Charles Edward Stuart to regain the British throne for his father, James Francis Edward Stuart. It took place during...
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son James fought for the government, although Murray joined the Jacobite army, along with his brothers Tullibardine (1689–1746) and Lord Charles (1691–1720)...
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Drury. The movie was directed by Otto Preminger and cast Murray opposite Henry Fonda and Charles Laughton. He also co-starred with Steve McQueen in Baby...
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Earl of Annandale and Hartfell (redirect from Lord Murray of Lochmaben)
1661 for James Johnstone. In 1625, the title of Earl of Annandale had been created for John Murray, but it became extinct when his son James died without...
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business to his sons, Murray and Charles Kushner, who worked together before having a falling-out over business and personal matters. Charles owns Kushner Companies...
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Atholl and Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore, were his elder brothers. Lord James was actively involved in the conflict between the Murrays and the Frasers...
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Works under James VI, and Charles I. He was one of the first men in Scotland to be called an architect. His father James Murray (d.1615) was a gunner and...
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ed. (1911). "Murray, James Stuart, Earl of". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 40–41. Sir James Balfour Paul...
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General Sir Archibald James Murray, GCB, GCMG, CVO, DSO (23 April 1860 – 21 January 1945) was a British Army officer who served in the Second Boer War...
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Alastair James Hay Murray (born 10 May 1968) is an English comedian, actor, musician and writer. After graduating from the University of Oxford, Murray's comedy...
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General Sir Charles James Napier, GCB (/ˈneɪpiər/ NAY-pee-ər; 10 August 1782 – 29 August 1853) was an officer and veteran of the British Army's Peninsular...
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General Charles Murray Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart GCB, FRSE (21 December 1783 – 16 July 1859), styled Lord Greenock between 1814 and 1843, was a British...
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Charles David Murray, Lord Murray, CMG, PC, DL, FRSE (20 October 1866 – 9 June 1936) was a Scottish Tory politician, lawyer and judge. He became Lord...
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grandfather was James Wadsworth, one of the largest landowners in New York. An aunt, Elizabeth Wadsworth, married the British diplomat Sir Charles Murray, and was...
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John Murray, 2nd Earl of Dunmore. In 1745, both Murray, then only 15, and his father joined the ill-fated Rising of "Bonnie Prince Charlie" (Charles Edward...
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Charles Murray, 1st Earl of Dunmore PC (24 February 1661 – 19 April 1710) was a British peer, previously Lord Charles Murray. Lord Charles Murray was...
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Douglas Murray (born 16 July 1979) is a British author and conservative political commentator, cultural critic, and journalist. He founded the Centre for...
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