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  Murray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murray is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb (or Moreb); the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia.
The Murray spelling is no longer used for the geographical area, which is called Moray, but it became the commonest form of the surname, especially among Scottish emigrants, to the extent that the surname Murray is now much more common than the original surname Moray.
Division of Murray, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria.
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 Search Results for "Murray"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
In 1908 Murray was appointed regius professor of Greek...
Murray was trained in a variety of disciplines, including psychology, chemistry, and biology....
Murray practiced law until the Revolution, during which he acquired a fortune, and in 1784 went...
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The Murray Family Legacy: A Restrictive Covenant Belmont itself was destroyed by fire in 1834, just as the city plotted a regular street grid through the area and construction of the New York and Harlem Railroad blasted an open cut through the very heart of Murray Hill.
One block south, between 40th and 41st Streets, the magnificently rococo Murray Hill Hotel stood until the 1970s-it was the crowning glory of the gilded age, with red and white marble floors, carmine plush furniture and rococo walls and ceilings in its 600 rooms.
Astor held her last Murray Hill ball in 1892 and it's a good bet that many of the neighborhood's residents were in attendance.
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 John Murray Descendants
MURRAY I was born in Scotland, and died Aft.
MURRAY I, born February 24, 1689/90 in Scotland; died July 24, 1773 in Pennsylvania.
On the first of March, 1744, John Murray obtained another warrant, which was located, about a year afterward, east of the other tract is now within the limits of Lebanon county, the former, the homestead, being within the present bounds of Dauphin county, a short distance from Dixon's Ford on the Swatara.
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 ANCIENT MURRAY GENEALOGY
SIR ALEXANDER MURRAY OF STANHOPE: the third Baronet, was MP for Peebleshire in 1710, and was placed by his father in possession of the baronies of Stanhope and Broughton on the occasion of his marriage in that year to Grizel Ballie, the eldest daughter of George Ballie of Jerviswood.
Evidence Murray" was the shameful title subsequently bestowed and it embittered the rest of his life, for he had to endure the whip lash of scorn.
John Murray: Burgess in Edenbourough, who was in Feb. 1505-06 assignee of the executors of William Murray, in Stanhope, his fathers brother, as younger brother of Patrick of Fallahill; had charter of the Barony of Black barony or Hatton, 1507; married.
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 Paradigm, No. 19 (May, 1996)
Lindley Murray, the second largest-selling author of the first half of the 19th century, was born in Swatara, Pennsylvania 251 years ago.
As the oldest son of the family, Lindley Murray was undoubtedly present at such events, as well as others at which affairs of the day and the latest ideas from Europe were discussed at the dining tables and in the receiving rooms of Inclenberg.
Murray, Lindley The English reader: or, pieces in prose and poetry, selected from the best writers, designed to assist young persons to read with propriety and effect; to improve their language and sentiments; and to inculcate some of the most important principles of piety and virtue.
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 murray
Samuel Murray, Sr., was born 1 June 1739.
Murray's Inn was later owned and operated by his son, William, who acquired the property by deed in 1818, and who continued to operate the Inn for a number of years.
Samuel Murray, Sr., was born 1 Jun 1739 near Swatara River, Pennsylvania, and married on 27 Oct 1763 to Elizabeth Rees.
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 AllRefer.com - Lindley Murray (Language And Linguistics, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Lindley Murray (Language And Linguistics, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Murray practiced law until the Revolution, during which he acquired a fortune, and in 1784 went to live in England.
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 Lindley Murray
MURRAY, Lindley, grammarian, born in Swantara, Pennsylvania, 22 April, 1745; died near York, England, 16 February, 1826.
His later years were devoted to the study of botany, and his garden at Holdgate, in the variety and rarity of its plants, surpassed the royal gardens at Kew.
See "Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lindley Murray, in a Series of Letters written by Himself, with a Preface and a Continuation by Elizabeth Frank" (York, 1826).
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 Car Rentals in New York City and Murray Hill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Lindley Murray became the largest-selling author in the world during the first half of the 19th century.
Murray Hill is currently home to the Soldiers’, Sailors’, and Airmen’s Club Inc. This hotel caters exclusively to members of the American Armed Forces including active duty members, cadets, reserves, retirees and veterans.
Murray Hill is located between 5th Avenue and the distinct waterfront neighborhoods of Kips Bay and Tudor City.
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 JOHN MURRAY (2) (1778-... - Online Information article about JOHN MURRAY (2) (1778-...
MURRAY (2) (1778-1843), his son, was then fifteen.
Murray was closely connected with Constable, but, to his See also:
Murray paid Byron some £20,000 for his various poems.
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 New Murray Clan Society Open Forum Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
His son Henry Murray was born in Liverpool in early 1800s, and Peter may have come from Cumberland, though my branch of the family is reputed to have originated in Scotland.
Patrick Murray came from County Armagh in Ireland and brought his wife Anne (Reynolds) Murray with him along with his children: Thomas, William, James, etc---he is buried in StBridgets graveyard in Trout River NY located just over the border from Canada and a stones throw from the Customs station at the border.
The most famous family members are the textbook writer Lindley Murray (1745-1826, largest-selling author in the world in the first half of the 19th century) and his mother Mary Lindley Murray, the legendary heroine of the Battle of Manhattan in the Revolution.
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 Murray Clan Society Old Open Forum Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Francis Murray was born in 1841 in Scotland.
Being the son of an Irish-Protestant minister, I assumed McMurray was a sept of the clan Murray.
The Murrays held title to Ballencrieff off and on untill 1507 when John Murray of Blackbarony was given title to build a manor on the his lands of Ballencrieff.This building now very much in ruin still exists.
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 MURRAY (or MORAY), EAR... - Online Information article about MURRAY (or MORAY), EAR...
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MURRAY (or MORAY), JAMES STUART, EARL OF (c.
regent, James Stuart, earl of Moray, or Murray (see below), who was murdered in See also:
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 WILLIAM HENRY MURRAY COLLECTIONBox and Folder InventoryBox 3
Johnston, D.H., see Box 6 F 28, Personal Correspondence, Misc., Alice Hearrell Murray (1936) for letter concerning progress of Indian welfare legislation and claims cases, 200th anniversary celebration of the Battle of Ackia.
Re: WHM books; election of HSJ as governor; position for Clyde Murray (WHM's nephew), problems of governorship, Al Smith's campaign, law reform which involves changing viewpoint of youth, Ed Trapp, C.N.Haskell, Jim Reed; Sam Hawk, Hal Muldrow, Houston convention and Sen.
Re: challenge to Josh Lee to a debate on his pension vote, winning of war and conversion to peace-time activities, advocacy of Communism, and use of old age pension funds.
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 Indiana Biography Ref. Page
LINDLEY P. LITTLE, county attorney of Fountain County, has a long record of public service as an educator, lawyer and public official.
Nina G. Bishop, wife of R. Wheat, has one son, Cree, who is a chemist.
George W. Bishop, who married Tavia Penney, of Hamilton, Missouri, and both now deceased had a son, Lee R., who is a public accountant, married and lives in Detroit, also a daughter, Freda, who married and lives in Richmond, Indiana.
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 Encyclopedia
Pell, Theodore R. Browne, Mary K. Tingay, Lance (1982)
Hard, Darlene R. Hart, Doris J. Heldman, Gladys M. Hewitt, Bob (1992)
Hunt, Joseph R. Hunter, Francis T. Jacobs, Helen Hull (1962)
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 Murray, Lindley - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
MURRAY, LINDLEY [Murray, Lindley] 1745-1826, American grammarian, b.
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Murray, Lindley" at HighBeam.
The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature; 1/1/2003; MARGARET DRABBLE and JENNY STRINGER; 31 words
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 Haverford College Libraries - Special Collections - Winston-Clark Family Papers, 1814-1900
John and Nancy's children included Anna Clark (1827-1864) who in 1852 married Bowling Henry Winston (1822-1892), Hezekiah Clark (1833-1920), Daniel Clark (1824-1874), Martha Ann Clark (1829-1899), Lindley Murray Clark (1836-1861), Nancy Maria Clark (1838-1881) and Thomas Clark.
Anna and Bowling Henry Winston's children included John Clark Winston, Lindley Murray Winston, Lucy Winston and Clark Winston.
1852 Bowling Henry Winston (1822-1892), Hezekiah Clark (1833-1920), Daniel Clark (1824-1874), Martha Ann Clark (1829-1899), Lindley Murray Clark (1836-1861), Nancy Maria Clark (1838-1881) and Thomas Clark.
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 Southern Illinois vs Indiana State (05-01-05)
HBP - by Tyler (Lairson); by Kovac (Hypke); by Lindley (Alvarez).
Inherited runners/scored: Dawson 1/1; Tyler 2/1; Kovac 2/2; Murray 1/1.
Pitches/strikes: Finigan 103/66; Galle 40/23; Dawson 18/8; Tyler 26/15; Kovac 41/18; Murray 5/4; Lindley 24/11.
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 The Lindley Families   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Their Children C-01 Martha Lindley B: Feb 14 1678 Cronagallagh Ire.
C-02 JAMES LINDLEY L3 B: Apr 16 1681 Ballinclash Ire.
M: ___ __ ____ Robert Murray C-05 Isabella Lindley B: ___ __ 1693 Cronagallagh Ire.
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Physical and nutrient variability in the upper equatorial Pacific associated with westerly wind forcing and wave activity in October 1994.
Archer, D., J. Aiken, W. Balch, R. Barber, J. Dunne, P. Flament, W. Gardner, C. Garside, C. Goyet, E. Johnson, D. Kirchman, M.McPhaden, J. Newton, E. Peltzer, L.Welling, J. White and J. Yoder.
Particle dynamics as controlled by the flow field of the eastern equatorial Pacific.
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 Select General Bibliography for Representative Poetry On-line
Introduction to the national reader: a selection of easy lessons: designed to fill the same place in the common schools of the United States, that is held by Murray's introduction, and the compilations of Guy, Mylius, and Pinnock, in those of Great Britain.
Sherman, Joan R Invisible poets: Afro-Americans of the nineteenth century.
Dubinski, Roman R. English religious poetry pirated 1477-1640: a chronological bibliography with indexes.
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 Sports Shorts (March 01, 2002)
Mayotte will be the 10th Stanford player inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame, and first since current men's assistant coach John Whitlinger in 1999.
Other Stanford ITA Hall of Fame inductees are Ted Schroeder, Keith Gledhill, Alex Mayer, Roscoe Tanner, John Doeg, R. Lindley Murray, Robert Renker, Jon Douglas and John McEnroe.
Mayotte, who played at Stanford in the 1979-80 and 1980-81 season, was the 1981 NCAA singles champion and led the Cardinal to the national team title that same season.
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 Shakespeare Survey - Cambridge University Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Gazing at Hamlet, or the Danish cabaret Lawrence Danson; 5.
The year's contributions to Shakespeare studies David Lindley, Martin Wiggins and H. Woudhuysen; Books received; Index.
Foakes, Paul N. Siegel, Ellen J. O'Brien, Lawrence Danson, Murray Biggs, Graham Holderness, Kenneth Muir, Leslie Thomson, R. White, Mary Edmond, Peter Holland, Niky Rathbone, David Lindley, Martin Wiggins, H. Woudhuysen
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 Fish Oil Supplementation Reduces Severity of Exercise-induced Bronchoconstriction in Elite Athletes -- Mickleborough et ...
Articles by Mickleborough, T. Articles by Lindley, M. Articles citing this Article
Articles by Mickleborough, T. Articles by Lindley, M. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Vol 168.
T. Mickleborough, M. Lindley, A. Ionescu, and A. Fly
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 TENNIS NOTE
The inductees will be enshrined to the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 9th in Newport, Rhode Island.
Donald McNeill, 1965 Elisabeth H. Moore, 1977 Gardner Mulloy, 1972 Angela (Barrett) Mortimer, 1993 Julian S. Myrick, 1973 R.
Ellsworth Vines, 1962 Virginia Wade, 1989 Marie Wagner, 1969 Holcombe Ward, 1956 Watson Washburn, 1965 Malcolm D. Whitman, 1955 Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, 1957 Mats Wilander, 2002 Anthony Wilding, 1978 Richard Norris Williams II, 1957 Major Walter Clopton Wingfield, 1997 Sidney B. Wood, 1964 Robert D. Wrenn, 1955 Beals C. Wright, 1956 st 01-11-05 10:08 et
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 SIAM: Author Index
Murray, R. Control in an Information Rich World: Report of the Panel on Future Directions in Control, Dynamics, and Systems
Raman, R. Proceedings of the Eigth Workshop on Algorithm Engineering and Experiments and the Third Workshop on Analytic Algorithmics and Combinatorics
Vichnevetsky, R. Fourier Analysis of Numerical Approximations of Hyperbolic Equations
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 37th U.S. Mens Tennis: R Lindley Murray beats N W Niles (57 86 63 63) August 25 in History
37th U.S. Mens Tennis: R Lindley Murray beats N W Niles (57 86 63 63) August 25 in History
37th U.S. Mens Tennis: R Lindley Murray beats N W Niles (57 86 63 63)
Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools.
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 Galpin Society Journal Reviews
MURRAY CAMPBELL, CLIVE GREATED and ARNOLD MYERS: Musical Instruments: History, Technology and Performance of Instruments of Western Music.
:: JOSEPH R. The Bowed String: Observations on the Design, Manufacture, Testing, and Performance of Strings for Violins, Violas and Cellos.
EINAR ERICI: Orgelinventarium: Bevarade klassika kyrkorglar i Sverige nyutgivet av R. Axel Unnerback.
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 Report of the Central Committee of the Society of Friends, for the Relief of the Emancipated Negroes of the United ...
We reached New York five days ago, and during this time I have been obtaining all the information I could respecting the present state of the Freedmen's cause.
Thy kind friends, Benjamin Tatham and R. Lindley Murray, have, amongst many others, afforded me all the information in their power; and, as most of these friends speak of what they themselves
In the course of another fortnight I hope to be in the midst of the work myself; so my next letter will probably be from the freedmen's camp, near Washington, or Norfolk.
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