Moray College (Scottish Gaelic: Colaiste Mhoireibh) is a further education college based in Elgin, in Moray, northeastern Scotland. It has 1,500 full-time...
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The title Earl of Moray, or Mormaer of Moray, was originally held by the rulers of the Province of Moray, which existed from the 10th century with varying...
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Moray (/ˈmʌri/ listen; Scottish Gaelic: Moireibh or Moireabh) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It lies in the north-east of the country, with...
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cathedral city) and formerly a royal burgh in Moray, Scotland. It is the administrative and commercial centre for Moray. The town originated to the south of the...
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The Moray House School of Education and Sport ('Moray House') is a school within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at the University of...
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Moray Robin Philip Adrian Watson (25 June 1928 – 2 May 2017) was an English actor from Sunningdale, Berkshire. Watson was born in Sunningdale, Berkshire...
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McNee was born in 1987 and raised in Forres, Scotland. She studied at Moray College before spending two weeks at Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's. She undertook...
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University of the Highlands and Islands (redirect from Thurso College)
higher education. It is composed of 12 colleges and research institutions spread around the Highlands and Islands, Moray and Perthshire regions of Scotland...
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become a dux of the upper class Elgin Academy. She graduated from Royal Moray College with distinction in 1892. After her education, Mary emerged as a sincere...
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Sir Robert Moray (alternative spellings: Murrey, Murray) FRS (1608 or 1609 – 4 July 1673) was a Scottish soldier, statesman, diplomat, judge, spy, and...
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Moray Charles Livingstone Macpherson (4 November 1959 – 5 February 2016) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Rorie and Shelagh Macpherson...
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The County of Moray, (Scottish Gaelic: Moireibh [ˈmɤɾʲəv]) or Morayshire, called Elginshire until 1919, is a historic county in Scotland. The county town...
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quality at Moray College, chair for education in Scotland at the Royal Society of Chemistry, and head of curriculum at Inverness College. Gillian Berkeley...
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Burghead (redirect from Burghead, Moray)
in Moray, Scotland, about 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Elgin. The town is mainly built on a peninsula that projects north-westward into the Moray Firth...
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his 1959 research of the cocktail party effect. Moray started studying medicine at Worcester College, Oxford in 1953. He transferred to the philosophy...
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cafe. The second academy was built in 1801, on the site that is now Moray College. The third Elgin Academy building, on Morriston Road, was built in the...
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Godfrey Thomson (category Alumni of Armstrong College, Durham)
in intelligence research. The Godfrey Thomson Unit for Research at Moray College in Edinburgh is named in his honour. Godfrey Thomson was born in Carlisle...
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Moray S. Callum (born 19 November 1958) is a Scottish automobile designer who was vice president, design, for Ford Motor Company, having retired on 1...
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Gerta Moray (born 16 April 1940) is a Canadian art historian, educator and writer. Her career has spanned five decades. She is best known for her substantial...
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James Gall (category Alumni of New College, Edinburgh)
a hall at Moray House until a building was completed in 1862. This stood on Holyrood Road on the Site now occupied by the main Moray College building....
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John Wishart (statistician) (category Alumni of University College London)
doctorate (DSc) at the University College London under Karl Pearson. After a year of teacher training at Moray College of Education in Edinburgh he then...
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Home-Drummond-Moray (15 September 1846 – 16 May 1911) was a Scottish soldier, politician, and landowner. The son of Charles Stirling Home-Drummond-Moray of Abercairny...
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radio and television productions. Moray Hunter was born in October 1957. He was educated at George Watson's College in Edinburgh. He studied law at the...
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Moray Leon Eby (October 15, 1877 – November 25, 1958) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Coe College from...
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The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern Scotland, one of Scotland's 13 medieval bishoprics...
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the Highland Theological Institute was set up with the assistance of Moray College and based in a small building in its grounds. The initial staff team...
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Forres (redirect from Forres, Moray)
Farrais) is a town and former royal burgh in the north of Scotland on the Moray coast, approximately 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Inverness and 12 miles...
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2014/2015 season (100%) 0 0 0 2013/2014 season (70%) 0 0 0 38 GBR Team Moray Dolphins 262 2015/2016 season (100%) 0 0 0 2014/2015 season (100%) 0 262...
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William Moray College, Elgin NAFC Marine Centre (North Atlantic Fisheries College), Scalloway, Shetland North Highland College, Thurso Orkney College, Kirkwall...
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Earl of Moray, 1565–1592 James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray, 1581–1638 James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray, 1611–1653 Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray, 1634–1701...
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