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William Murray (died 1562)

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James Murray of Pardewis (died 1592). He was made Edinburgh's customs official in August 1567, and was said by
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and sent hart horns from Tullibardine to Edinburgh for the costumes of "wild men" at the tournament of the
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Lady Clackmannan and Lady Abercairny were dames of honour in the household of
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who opposed Guise and French rule in Scotland. He signed a commission for the
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which facilitated to entry of an English army into Scotland to fight at the
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to France and England in 1550 at the conclusion of the war now known as the
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Alexander Murray of Drumfin (died 1596), who married Isobel Redheuch of
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William Murray inherited the main family residence at
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Index

William Murray
John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl
Tullibardine Chapel
Wild Knight and the Black Lady
battle of Flodden
Tullibardine Castle
Tullibardine
Auchterarder
Perth and Kinross
Scottish Reformation
Mary of Guise
Rough Wooing
Lords of the Congregation
Treaty of Berwick
siege of Leith
Glenorchy
Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy
Annabell Murray
John Erskine, Earl of Mar (died 1572)
James VI
Prince Henry
Stirling Castle
William Murray of Tullibardine
John Murray, 1st Earl of Tullibardine
Cultybraggan
Comptroller of Scotland
James Redheuch
John Knox
Earl of Bothwell
murder of Lord Darnley

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