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    Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh PC (11 July 1655 – 1 July 1708) was a Scottish judge and politician who twice served as Lord Clerk Register from November...
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  • Murray (Newfoundland politician) (1843–1900), Newfoundland politician James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh (1655–1708), Scottish judge and politician Lord James...
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    1702 - June 1704: Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh 1704-1705: James Johnston April 1705 - July 1708: James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh 1708-14: David Boyle...
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  • John Murray (4 April 1726 – 28 February 1800), of Philiphaugh, Selkirk, was a British politician who was the Member of Parliament for the Lanark Burghs...
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    resistance to the Catholic James II (of England, VII of Scots) succeeding his brother Charles II. James was sent to Edinburgh in 1681 as Lord High Commissioner;...
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  • the former Margaret Don and Sir James Murray, of Philiphaugh, Selkirk. His sister, Ann Murray, married John Pringle, Lord Haining. His maternal grandfather...
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  • fulfilled and their deputies took over the responsibilities. The office of Lord High Steward of Ireland is a hereditary position of Great Officer of State...
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  • Lord of Session as Lord Bowhill on 7 June 1707. He is the second son of John Murray and Anne Douglas, and a brother of James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh...
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  • son of John Nasmyth and his wife, Isabella, daughter of Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh. He was admitted advocate in 1684. He acquired the estate of...
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    1692. He also served Secretary of State, Scotland from 1692 to 1696 and Lord Clerk Register from 1704 to 1705. Johnston sat in the House of Commons of...
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  • Murray and Dr. John Boyles Murray, who moved to Virginia in 1760. His paternal grandfather was Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh. His Presbyterian lineage...
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    Revolution was raised to the session bench as Lord Philiphaugh and reinstated as sheriff. His son John Murray (died 1753) was the hereditary Sheriff of Selkirk...
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    he joined James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, and was present when Royalist forces fought Covenanter cavalry at the Battle of Philiphaugh where he...
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    Perth had been active with James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, and James Drummond was captured after the Battle of Philiphaugh in 1645. The castle was...
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  • of Dundonald Eleanor Hamilton (c. 1694–1783), who married John Murray of Philiphaugh William Hamilton (? – c. 1703), who died unmarried Basil Hamilton...
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  • the granddaughter of businessman James Boyles Murray, a descendant of Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh, the Lord Clerk Register of Scotland. In 1901...
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    appointed a Lord Ordinary of the Court of Session in the place of James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh, and took his seat on the bench on 10 June 1709 as Lord Cullen...
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  • of Torwoodlee 1621, 1630: Sir James Pringle of Galashiels 1633: Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh and Falahill 1633: James Pringle of Whytbank 1639–40: Andrew...
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  • younger son (the second son to be called James) of Patrick Murray of Philiphaugh. Among his siblings were James Murray of Skirling (heir of their father),...
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    married Col. James Boyles Murray (1789–1866), the son of wealthy English born merchant John Murray and grandson of Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh. Harriet...
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