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Catherine Murray may refer to: . Catherine Murray, child witness to apparition at Knock; Catherine Murray, Countess of Dunmore (1814–1886), British peeress; Catherine Murray di Montezemolo (1925–2009), fashion editor
BNN Bloomberg is a Canadian English language discretionary specialty channel owned by Bell Media with the name licensed from Bloomberg L.P. It broadcasts programming ...
Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN) is a public, educational, and government access (PEG) broadcasting service serving Boston, Massachusetts. [1] BNN's programming is broadcast on two channels: News & Information, Comcast channel 9 and RCN Cable channel 15; Community Access, Comcast channel 23 and RCN channel 83
Alexander Murray, 6th Earl of Dunmore (quarterly of six 1st Azure three mullets Argent within a double tressure flory counterflory Or 2nd Or a fess chequy Azure and Argent 3rd Paly of six Or and Sable 4th Argent on a bend Azure three bucks; heads caboshed Or 5th three human legs in armour conjoined at the upper part of the thigh and flexed in ...
BNN Bloomberg (formerly Business News Network), a Canadian financial news channel; BNN Breaking, a news company headquartered in Hong Kong founded by entrepreneur Gurbaksh Chahal in 2022; Brønnøysund Airport (by IATA code) The radio navigation station upon which the Bovingdon stack (a section of airspace near London) is located
Catherine Bruce, Mrs William Murray and Countess of Dysart (d.1649) by John Hoskins the elder, 1638 Bronze bust by Peter Besnier Catherine was portrayed by several notable artists of the day. A 1638 miniature portrait by John Hoskins the elder, [ 16 ] considered to be his finest work [ 17 ] as well as one of his largest. [ 18 ]
Bloomberg TV Canada was a Canadian English language specialty channel owned by Channel Zero.It was a localized version of the U.S. financial news channel Bloomberg Television; its programming was largely identical, but also featured opt-outs for domestic programs covering Canadian business news.
On 10 October 1577 a royal messenger, Robert Binning, was sent from Edinburgh to summon Margaret Murray, Lady Clackmannan (another sister of Catherine Murray, Lady Abercairney and the Countess of Mar), the Laird of Abercairny and his wife Catherine Murray, and others, to come before the Privy Council on 18 October. Binning also brought the ...