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  2. David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield, 7th Viscount of Stormont, KT, PC (9 October 1727 – 1 September 1796) known as The Viscount of Stormont from 1748 to 1793, was a British diplomat and politician. He succeeded to both the Mansfield and Stormont lines of the Murray family, inheriting two titles and two fortunes.

  3. William Murray, 4th Earl of Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    William David Murray, 4th Earl of Mansfield, 3rd Earl of Mansfield, KT, DL (21 February 1806 – 1 August 1898) was a British Conservative politician, known as Lord Stormont between 1806 and 1840. Early life

  4. David Murray, 1st Viscount of Stormont - Wikipedia

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    David Murray, 1st Viscount of Stormont (died 27 August 1631) was a Scottish courtier, comptroller of Scotland and captain of the king's guard, known as Sir David Murray of Gospertie, then Lord Scone, and afterwards Viscount Stormont. He is known for his zeal in carrying out the ecclesiastical policy of James VI and I, in which he was effective ...

  5. Stormont - Wikipedia

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    Lord Stormont (1727–1796), British ambassador to France in the 18th century; Lady Stormont (1737–1766), German-British salonnière and wife of Lord Stormont; Robert Stormont (1872–1943), Scottish footballer, played for Preston North End, Dundee, Tottenham Hotspur and Brentford. Bill Stormont (1898–1925), New Zealand rugby player

  6. David Murray, 6th Viscount of Stormont - Wikipedia

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    He succeeded to the Viscountcy of Stormont on his father David's death in 1731. His mother was Marjory Scott, and among his brothers were the Earl of Mansfield and the Jacobite James Murray . [ 1 ]

  7. The Secret Language of Birds - Wikipedia

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    "The Stormont Shuffle" – 3:20; Extra Track Intro (unlisted) – 0:08 "In the Grip of Stronger Stuff" (unlisted bonus track on US release. Recorded by Dutch TV for '2 Meter Sessies', 19 October 1999. Broadcast 23 December) – 2:50 "Thick as a Brick" (unlisted bonus track on US release. Recorded by Dutch TV for '2 Meter Sessies', 19 October 1999.

  8. Moir Tod Stormonth Darling, Lord Stormonth-Darling - Wikipedia

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    Stormonth-Darling's house at 10 Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh. Stormonth-Darling was born on 3 November 1844, the son of Elizabeth Moir Tod, daughter James Tod of, Deanstoun, and James Stormonth Darling of Lednathie WS (1830-1881).

  9. I'll Walk with God - Wikipedia

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    "I'll Walk with God" is a popular song written for the motion picture The Student Prince with music by Nicholas Brodzsky and lyrics by Paul Francis Webster published in 1954.The film's title character, who was played by actor Edmund Purdom with singing dubbed by tenor Mario Lanza, sings this song at the coffin of his grandfather, the king of Karlsburg.