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  2. John M. Murray - Wikipedia

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    John Michael “Mike” Murray is an active United States Army general, the first commanding general of United States Army Futures Command, a new four-star Army Command headquartered in Austin, Texas. Murray was previously the G-8, a deputy chief of staff to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. As G-8, Murray served as the principal ...

  3. Forbes family - Wikipedia

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    Grandson of John Forbes, John Murray Forbes (1813–1898), born in France, John Murray Forbes was the first of the family to enter the China trade and later invested in railroads and amassed a large fortune. Francis Blackwell Forbes (1839–1908), poppy botanist, wrote a book on Chinese plants, opium trader in the China trade.

  4. John Murray (publishing house) - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded in London, England, in 1768 by John Murray (1737–1793), [1] an Edinburgh -born Royal Marines officer, who built up a list of authors including Isaac D'Israeli and published the English Review. [2] John Murray the elder was one of the founding sponsors of the London evening newspaper The Star in 1788. [3] John Murray II.

  5. John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore - Wikipedia

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    Henry Moore. John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore PC (1730 – 25 February 1809) was a Scottish peer, military officer, and colonial administrator in the Thirteen Colonies and The Bahamas. He was the last royal governor of Virginia. [ 1 ] Dunmore was named governor of New York in 1770.

  6. Duke of Atholl - Wikipedia

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    Duke of Atholl, named after Atholl in Scotland, is a title in the Peerage of Scotland held by the head of Clan Murray. It was created by Queen Anne in 1703 for John Murray, 2nd Marquess of Atholl, with a special remainder to the heir male of his father, the 1st Marquess.

  7. Blair Castle - Wikipedia

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    John Murray, son of the second Earl of Tullibardine, was created Earl of Atholl in 1629, and the title has since remained in the Murray family. During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms of the 17th century, the Murrays supported the Royalist cause, which led to Blair Castle being taken by Oliver Cromwell 's army following his invasion of 1650.

  8. John Murray (minister) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Alton, Hampshire (fifteen miles northeast of Winchester), in England on December 10, 1741. His father was an Anglican and his mother a Presbyterian, both strict Calvinists, and his home life was attended by religious severity. In 1751 the family settled near Cork, Ireland. In 1760 Murray returned to England and joined George ...

  9. The John Murray Archive - Wikipedia

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    The father of House of John Murray publishing, John Murray (1737–1793), [2] founded the business in 1768 after moving to London in pursuit of his fortune. Murray, who was born in Scotland as John McMurray, laid the foundations of what would eventually be a much larger and more influential publishing house, though he did help to establish many writers such as Isaac D'Israeli and also launched ...