Murray
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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. These names denote the district on the south shore of the Moray Firth, in Scotland. Murray is a direct transliteration of how Scottish people pronounce the word Moray.
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.
[edit] History
The Murrays trace their heritage back to the 12th century and take their name from the great province of Moray, once a local kingdom. It was during this time that the Flemish lords crossed the North Sea and established themselves in the Scottish realm. Among them was Freskin. It is possible that either Freskin or his son William intermarried with the ancient royal house of Moray. The senior line of the Murrays took the surname of Sutherland and became Earls of Sutherland by 1235.
Thereafter the chiefs of the Murrays were the Lords of Petty in Moray who also became Lords of Bothwell in Clydesdale before 1253. An heir of this line, Sir Andrew of Murray, was the brilliant young general who led the Scots in 1297 in their first uprising against the English conquerors. He was mortally wounded while winning his famous victory at Stirling Bridge. His son, Sir Andrew Murray, 4th Lord of Bothwell, third Regent of Scotland, married Christian Bruce, a sister of King Robert the Bruce. He was captured at Roxburgh early in 1333 and was a prisoner in England at the time of the battle of Halidon Hill. He obtained his freedom in time to march to the relief of his wife, who was bravely defending Kildrummy Castle. Sir Andrew commenced with unabated spirit to struggle in the cause of independence and died in 1338. The last Murray Lord of Bothwell died in 1360 of the plague.
The chiefship of the Murrays fell into doubt amongst the various scattered branches of the name—from Sutherland and Murray itself, through Perthshire and Stirlingshire to Annandale and the Borders. By the 16th century, the Murrays of Tullibardine in Strathearn had assumed the leadership of the Murrays. This was formally confirmed by Bands of Association in 1586 and 1589. Lairds from all over Scotland recognized the supremacy of the line of Sir John Murray.
Sir John became the 1st Earl of Tullibardine in 1606. Thus, the Tullibardine hegemony was firmly established among the Murrays; and the late George Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl was also Marquis of Tullibardine as recognized in Lyon Register as Chief of the Murrays. The 2nd Earl of Tullibardine married Lady Dorothea Stewart, heiress of the Earls of Atholl in 1629 and Marquises from 1676. To their medieval peacock's head crest (motto-Praite), they added the mermaid (motto-Tout Pret), as Lords of Balquidder; and in the seventeenth century, they took the demi-savage holding a sword and a key commemorating the capture of the last Lord of the Isles by the 1st Stewart Earl of Atholl in 1475: hence the motto Furth, Fortune, and Fill the Fetters. (Go forth against your enemies, have good fortune, and return with hostages and booty).
Since 1703, the Murray's chiefs have been Dukes of Atholl. For a time in the 18th century, the Murray dukes were also Sovereign Lords of the Isle of Man, with their own coinage and parliament, The House of Keys. The 1st Duke's younger son Lord George Murray, was the brilliant Jacobite general responsible for the highlander's astonishing successes throughout the greater part of the 1745 uprising.
Much of the above information about the Murrays was taken from the book The Highland Clans, by Moncrieff of that Ilk.
Lord George's descendant George Iain Murray, the 10th Duke of Atholl, died in February of 1996. The new Duke of Atholl is John Murray of South Africa. The new Duke has taken the chiefship of the Murrays.
[edit] People
Murray may refer to many people (see also Clan Murray):
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Adam Murray
- Al Murray
- Albert Murray (born 1916), African American jazz critic and novelist
- Alexander Murray (1755-1821), U.S. Navy officer, Revolutionary War
- Alexander Murray, (1775-1813) Linguist and professor at Edinburgh University
- Alexander Murray (1816-1884), U.S. Navy officer, Mexican-American and American Civil Wars
- Alexander Murray (1841-1904) (Alexander Stuart Murray), archaeologist
- Alexander Murray (geologist) (1810–1884), Scottish geologist
- Alexander Murray, 1st Baron Murray of Elibank
- Alexander Murray, 6th Earl of Dunmore
- Alexander Murray, 8th Earl of Dunmore
- Alexander Hunter Murray
- Aline Murray Kilmer
- Allan Murray
- Alma Murray, (born 1854) Actress
- Andrew Murray
- Sir Andrew Murray, Guardian of Scotland in 1332 and again from 1335 to 1338
- Andrew Murray (tennis player), Tennis player, currently the top-ranked British player
- Andrew Murray (botanist), (1812–1878), Scottish botanist
- Andrew Murray (campaigner and journalist), member of the Communist Party of Britain
- Andrew Murray (children's writer), English children's writer
- Andrew Murray (golfer) (born 1956), English golfer
- Andrew Murray (minister) (1828–1917), South African minister of religion, missionary, and author
- Andrew Murray (politician), Australian politician, current member of the Australian Senate
- Andrew C. Murray, Texas state representative, 1893–1895, 1903–1905, and 1911–1917
- Andrew Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin
- Andy Murray (hockey player), Canadian ice hockey player, coach
- Ann Murray
- Anne Murray (born 1945), Canadian singer
- Anne Murray, Duchess of Atholl
- Anthony Murray, fictional character
- Anton Murray
- Antonio Murray
- Archibald Murray (1860–1945), British general
- Arnold Murray
- Arthur Murray (1895–1991), American dance instructor and businessman
- Arthur Cecil Murray, 3rd Viscount Elibank
- Athol Murray
- Lady Augusta Murray
[edit] B
- Bain Murray
- Barbara Murray
- Bill Murray (born 1950), American actor
- Billy Murray (actor) (born 1941), British actor
- Billy Murray (singer) (1877-1954), American singer
- Blake Murray American singer and guitarist
- Bob Murray
- Brady Murray
- Brett Murray
- Brian Doyle-Murray
- Bruce C. Murray, American planetary scientist
- Bruce Murray (cricketer), New Zealand cricketer
- Bruce Murray (soccer), American soccer player
- Bryan Murray (hockey coach)
[edit] C
- Cameron Murray (born 1975), Scottish rugby player
- Chad Michael Murray
- Charles Murray — disambiguation page
- Charlotte Murray, Duchess of Atholl
- Cheryl Murray
- Chris Murray
- Christian Murray
- Colin Murray
- Colm Murray
- Craig Murray (born 1958), British commentator on government foreign policy and former diplomat
[edit] D
- Daniel Murray (born 1862) Canadian mathematician
- Daniel Alexander Payne Murray (1852–1925), African American intellectual
- Darrin Murray
- Dave Murray (musician), Iron Maiden guitarist
- Dave Murray (porn star)
- David Murray
- David Murray, 4th Viscount of Stormont (died 1731)
- David Murray (cricketer)
- David Murray (driver), Scottish Formula One driver
- David Murray (drummer), drummer for bands such as Estradasphere
- David Murray (jazz musician) (born 1955)
- David Murray (Scottish businessman)
- David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield
- David Murray, 3rd Earl of Mansfield
- David Murray, 4th Viscount of Stormont
- David Murray, 7th Viscount Stormont
- David King Murray
- David Murray-Lyon
- Dee Murray (1946–1992), British bassist, best known as a member of Elton John's original rock band
- Denis Murray
- Denis Murray (athlete)
- Deryck Murray
- Devon Murray
- Don Murray (clarinetist) (1904-1929) jazz musician
- Don Murray (actor)
- Don Murray (writer) Pulitzer Prize winning writer for the Boston Herald
- Donald Walter Gordon Murray
- Doug Murray
- Durno Murray, Australian ornithologist
[edit] E
- Ed Murray (English born 1990)
- Ed Murray
- Eddie Murray (born 1956), American baseball player
- Eddie Murray (football)
- Elaine Murray
- Eli Houston Murray
- Eoin Murray
- Eunice Murray
- Eustace Clare Grenville Murray (1824–1881), English journalist
[edit] F
- Francis Murray, American mathematician known for his foundational work on functional analysis
- Frances Murray Smith, mother of Rosalynn Smith Carter
- Frank Murray
- Franny Murray
- Frieda A. Murray
[edit] G
- Garth Murray
- Geoffrey Cushing-Murray
- George Murray:
- Lord George Murray (bishop) (1761–1803), Bishop of Saint David's, grandson of the general
- Lord George Murray (general) (1694–1760), Jacobite general
- George Murray (Lieutenant-Governor) (1772–1846), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada
- George Murray (musician), bass guitarist
- George Murray (poet), Canadian
- George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl (1814–1864), Scottish, formed Atholl Highlanders
- George D. Murray (1889–1956), U.S. admiral in World War II
- George Henry Murray (1861–1929), Premier of Nova Scotia
- George Matheson Murray (1889–1961), Canadian editor, journalist and politician
- George Iain Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl (1931–1996) forestry expert
- George Murray (Lieutenant-Governor) (1772–1846), British soldier and politician, former Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada
- George Matheson Murray (1927–1961), Canadian politician and journalist
- George W. Murray
- Gideon Oliphant-Murray, 2nd Viscount Elibank
- Gilbert Murray
- Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of Minto
- Glen Murray (born 1957), Canadian politician
- Glen Murray (hockey player), Canadian ice hockey player
- Glenn Murray
- Glenn Dale Murray, Sr. (1915-1991), American minor league baseball player
- Gerald R. Murray, 14th Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
- Gordon Murray
- Gordon Murray, Sr.
- K. Gordon Murray
- Graham Murray
- Grant Murray
[edit] H
- Harold James Ruthven Murray (1868–1955), chess historian
- Heather Lynn Murray Christian artist- singer/songwriter
- Henry Murray
- Henry William Murray
- Herbert Harley Murray
- Hubert Murray, brother of Gilbert Murray
- Hugh Murray
[edit] I
[edit] J
- J. A. Murray (naturalist)
- Jaime Murray
- James Murray:
- James Murray (admiral), a 16th-century Scottish shipbuilder in the Polish service, counter-admiral during the Battle of Oliwa
- James Murray (military officer) (1721/22–1794), a British military officer and governor of Quebec in the 1700s
- Sir James Augustus Henry Murray (1837–1915), the Scottish lexicographer who was the most famous editor of the Oxford English Dictionary
- James Murray (VC) (1859–1942), a recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First Boer War
- James Alexander Murray (1864–1960), premier of New Brunswick for a part of 1917
- James Murray (actor) (1901–1936), American actor
- James Dickson Murray, mathematician
- James Austin Murray, a painter in New York
- James Edward Murray (1876–1961), a United States Senator from Montana
- James Murray (boxer) (1969–1995), a Scottish professional boxer who died from the injuries sustained in a boxing fight
- James C. Murray
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl
- James Stewart-Murray, 9th Duke of Atholl
- Jamie Murray
- Jan Murray
- Jamie Murray, tennis player and brother of Andy Murray
- Janet Murray
- Jenni Murray
- Jennifer Murray, British pilot and the first woman to circumnavigate the world in a helicopter
- Jim Murray (sportswriter) (1919–1998), a sportswriter
- Jim Murray (musician), a San Francisco musician of the 1960s
- Jim Murray (football), an American football executive
- Jimmy Murray, a Scottish footballer (soccer player)
- Joan Murray
- Joe Murray (born 1961), creator of Rocko's Modern Life and Camp Lazlo
- Joe Murray (cyclist)
- Joel Murray
- John Murray:
- John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl (1660-1724)
- John Murray (MP for Banffshire), 1707-1708.
- John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore (1730–1809), (Lord Dunmore), colonial governor of Virginia and later the Bahamas
- John Murray (minister) (1741-1815), "father of American Universalism"
- John Murray (Australian explorer) (c.1775 - c.1807) seaman
- John Murray (publisher), London publishing house of Jane Austen, Lord Byron and Charles Darwin, associated with seven generations of John Murrays.
- John Murray (1778-1843), second head of the publishing house.
- Sir John Murray (oceanographer), (1841-1914), "founder of modern oceanography"
- John Murray (Victorian politician), (1851-1916) Premier of Victoria from 1909 to 1912
- John Wilson Murray, (1841-1914), police detective born in England worked in the USA and Canada during the late 19th/early 20th centuries.
- John Murray VC, (1839-1912) Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- John Murray (archbishop), (1877-1956), John Gregory Murray Archbishop of Saint Paul from 1931 to 1956
- John Murray (theologian), 1898-1975, Calvinist theologian, Presbyterian minister, professor at Princeton Seminary, and Westminster Theological Seminary.
- John Murray (Australian politician), member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1958 to 1961
- John Murray (New South Wales politician), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1982 to 2003
- John Murray (cricketer), (born 1935) the former English cricketer
- John Murray (actor), (born 1958), starred in Moving Violations
- John Murray, Jr. (born c.1940s) Professor of Law of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- John O'Kane Murray, (1847-1885), Irish physician and author
- John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl
- John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl
- John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl
- John Courtney Murray
- John F. Murray
- John L. Murray
- John Murray, Lord Murray
- John Stewart-Murray, 7th Duke of Atholl
- John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl
- Johnston Murray
- Jonathan Murray
- Joseph Murray
- Joseph Philip Robert Murray
- Judith Sargent Murray
- Juggy Murray
- Junior Murray (born 1968), West Indian cricketer
[edit] K
- Kate Murray
- Katharine Marjory Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl
- Keith Murray (rapper)
- Keith Murray (rock) (born 1978), lead vocalist for We Are Scientists
- Keith Murray, Baron Murray of Newhaven (1903–1993), British academic
- Ken Murray (entertainer)
- Kenny Murray
- Kevin Murray
- Keith Murray (ceramic artist)
[edit] L
- Larry Murray
- Lee Murray
- Len Murray (Lionel Murray, Baron Murray of Epping Forest, 1922–2004), British Labour politician
- Lenda Murray (born 1962), American female bodybuilder
- Les Murray (broadcaster)
- Les Murray (poet)
- Leticia Murray
- Lindley Murray
- Lindley Murray (tennis player) (1892–1970), American tennis player
- Liz Murray
- Lowell Murray
[edit] M
- Madalyn Murray O'Hair (1919–1995), American atheist
- Mae Murray
- Magnus K. Murray
- Margaret Murray (1863–1963), British Egyptologist
- Margaret James Murray
- Margaret Lally "Ma" Murray
- Mark Murray
- Mark Murray (rugby league)
- Marty Murray
- Matt Murray
- Matthew Murray
- Michael Murray (psychologist), a health psychologist from Newfoundland
- Michael Murray (organist)
- Mike Murray (cricketer)
- Mike Murray (NHL)
- Mitch Murray
- Mitchell Durno Murray
- Montolieu Fox Oliphant-Murray, 1st Viscount Elibank
- Mike, Murrray (RBC)
[edit] N
- Nathan Lovett-Murray
- Nathaniel A. Murray
- Neil Murray (Australian musician)
- Neil Murray (British musician)
[edit] P
- Patrick Murray
- Patrick Murray, 5th Lord Elibank
- Patty Murray (Patricia Lynn Murray, born 1950), United States Senator
- Paul Murray:
- Pauli Murray
- Pete Murray:
- Peter Murray-Rust
- Philip Murray
[edit] R
- Ray Murray, American record producer
- Raymond Murray, American Marine Corps officer
- Red Murray, American baseball player
- Rem Murray, Canadian ice hockey player
- Richard Murray, British businessman
- Rob Murray, Canadian ice hockey player
- Robert Murray, American colonial period merchant
- Robert Maynard Murray, American politician
- Robert W. Murray, Australian rules footballer
- Robin Murray, British psychiatrist
- Ronald Murray, American basketball player
- Ronald King Murray, Scottish politician and judge
- Ruby Murray, Northern Ireland singer
- Rupert Murray, film director
[edit] S
- Sabina Murray
- Samantha Murray, author of "I will never be..."
- Scott Murray
- Sean Murray, actor known for NCIS television series
- Sean 'Spike' Murray
- Shaun Murray
- Simon Murray
- Stephen Murray
- Steve Murray (Brookside), fictional character
- Stuart Murray
- Stuart S. Murray
- Suna Murray
- Sunny Murray
[edit] T
- T. C. Murray, Irish dramatist
- Terence Aubrey Murray (1810-1873), politician in New South Wales
- Terry Murray
- Therese Murray
- Thomas Murray
- Thomas Jefferson Murray (1894-1971), United States representative from Tennessee
- Timothy P. Murray
- Tom Murray (curler)
- Tom Murray (politician)
- Tom J. Murray
- Tracy Murray
- Troy Murray
- Ty Murray
[edit] W
- Wallace Murray
- Walter Charles Murray
- Will Murray
- Willard H. Murray, Jr.
- William Murray:
- William Henry David "Alfalfa Bill" Murray (1869 – 1956), American politician from Oklahoma
- William Henry Harrison Murray (1840 – 1904), American clergyman, author and "father of the Outdoor Movement"
- William Hutchinson Murray, OBE (1913 – 1996), Scottish mountain climber and writer
- William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1705 – 1793), British jurist.
- William Murray (author), author and son of Madalyn Murray O'Hair
- William Murray (Canadian politician), 19th century Canadian politician
- William Murray (athlete), British athlete who competed at the 1908 Olympic Games.
- William Henry Murray
- William J. Murray
- William Vans Murray
- William Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield
[edit] Y
[edit] Places
[edit] United States
- Murray, Iowa
- Murray, Kentucky
- Murray, New York
- Murray, Utah
- Murray City, Ohio
- Murray County
- Murray Hill
- Murray Hill, Kentucky
- Murray Hill, Manhattan, a neighborhood in New York City
- Murray Hill, New Jersey
- Murray Hill, Pennsylvania
- Murray Hill, Christmas Island, the highest point on Christmas Island
- Murray Isle in the Thousand Islands region
- Port Murray, New Jersey
[edit] Australia
- Division of Murray, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria.
- Murray Bridge, South Australia
- Murray Island, Torres Strait
[edit] Elsewhere
- Murray Street
- Murray Street, Perth, Western Australia
- Murray Street, New York City
- Murray Street, Ann Arbor
- Murray Street, Singapore
- Murray Street, Ottawa
- See also Murray Street (album) by Sonic Youth, a band from New York City
- Murray House, Hong Kong
- Murray Park on the outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland
- Murray Town, a district of Freetown, Sierra Leone
[edit] Geographical features
- Murray River is a major river in Australia
- Murray-Darling Basin, which drains one seventh of Australia
- Murray River, New Zealand is a minor river on Stewart Island/Rakiura of New Zealand
- Lake Murray
- Lake Murray (South Carolina) is the name of a lake in South Carolina, which was for a time the largest artificially constructed lake in the world
- Lake Murray, Oklahoma is a lake and the oldest State Park in Oklahoma
- Lake Murray, California is the name of a lake in San Diego California
- Lake Murray, Papua New Guinea is the largest lake in Papua New Guinea
[edit] Other
- Murray Cod is the largest freshwater fish in Australia
- Murray Grey is a cattle breed
- USS Murray
- Murray and Lanman is an American manufacturer of toiletry products
- Murray-Latta is a Canadian manufacturer
- Murrays is an Australian bus company
- Murray (brand) is a brand owned by the Kellogg Company
- Murray (Monkey Island) - a talking skull in the Monkey Island game series
- Murray (Sly Cooper character), also known as "The Murray" - A character in the Sly Cooper video game series
- Murray (bicycles) is the name of an American manufacturer of low cost bicycles
- Murray Avenue School, in Larchmont.