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  2. Clan Murray - Wikipedia

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    Clan Murray (listen ⓘ) is a Highland Scottish clan. [3] The chief of the Clan Murray holds the title of Duke of Atholl.Their ancestors were the Morays of Bothwell who established the family in Scotland in the 12th century.

  3. Battle of Knock Mary - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally the dead from this battle were believed to be buried in the cairn of Rottenreoch, [3] just north of Knock Mary (grid reference, but this appears to be a Neolithic long cairn. [ 4 ] Having fled the battlefield, the Murrays crossed the River Earn and took refuge in the Kirk of Monzievaird , [ 3 ] about a mile north of the river.

  4. Golden Clan - Wikipedia

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    The Murray/ Mc Donnell clan were the children and grandchildren of inventor Thomas E. Murray, an associate of Thomas Edison's, who was an early summer resident of Southampton, Long Island, New York. Due to their wealth, good looks, and sheer size (one branch, the James Mc Donnells, had 14 children; another, the Thomas E. Murray Jr.s, had 11 ...

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  6. Murray of Aberscross - Wikipedia

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    Angus Murray's son, Neil Murray, led the Clan Sutherland at the Battle of Skibo and Strathfleet in 1455 against the Clan Donald. [17] According to historian D. M Rose, the 7th and 8th Earls of Sutherland did little to advance their family's reputation, leaving their kinsman the Murays of Culbin , Pulrossie and Aberscross to fight their battles ...

  7. William Murray of Tullibardine - Wikipedia

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    Murray's sister was the influential Annabell Murray, Countess of Mar (died February 1603), who was the keeper of the young James VI of Scotland at Stirling Castle. There was a story, promoted by the secretary of Mary, Queen of Scots , John Lesley , that the king found the "testament of Bothwell" in Tullibardine's papers in 1577 and was pleased ...

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  9. Pulrossie - Wikipedia

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    The estate was held by the Murray of Pulrossie family. [1] The former manor house has been demolished. [2] The Murray family of Pulrossie was a branch of the Murray family of Culbin House, Moray, being descended from the second son of Alexander Murray of Culbin, descendant of Richard de Moravia (Richard Murray, d. 1245). [3]