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  1. Robert Moray

    Infobox scientist name Sir Robert Moray image image size caption birth date 1608 or 1609 birth place ... signature Sir Robert Moray alternative spellings Murrey , Murray 1608 or 1609 4 July 1673 was a Scotland ... David year 1984 title Masonry, symbolism and ethics in the life of Sir Robert Moray, FRS journal ... Burnet . References reflist http www.gresham.ac.uk event.asp?PageId 45&EventId 589 Sir Robert Moray ... 2005 Sir Robert Moray from the Royal Society http freemasonry.bcy.ca texts moray r.html The first ... Persondata . NAME Moray, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1609 PLACE ... 1673 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Moray, Robert Category 1609 births Category 1673 deaths Category ... Category People from Perth and Kinross Category Burials at Westminster Abbey de Robert Moray fr Robert Moray hu Robert Moray no Robert Moray pt Robert Moray sl Robert Moray sv Robert Moray ... in French, German, Dutch and Italian, Moray conducted a vast correspondence with the scientific community ... Moray was the elder of two sons of a Perthshire laird , Sir Mungo Moray of Craigie, Perth and Kinross Craigie . His grandfather was Robert Moray of Abercairney near Crieff , and his mother was a daughter of George Halket of Pitfirran, Dunfermline . Biographers have claimed that Moray attended the University of St Andrews and continued his university education in France, however, Moray himself wrote ... Andrews , jocularly proposing a debate between the 2 men, in which Moray said he would force Bruce ... East then Cowper Cupar lies several miles to the west of St Andrews . Moray s name does not appear ... catalogue adsdata PSAS 2002 pdf vol 114 114 405 431.pdf ref Moray appears to have taken an interest ... which coal was mined. In a letter written later in his life, Moray cites 1627 as the year when he began ... promoted Moray to Lieutenant Colonel and sent him Citation needed date March 2010 to join the Covenanters ... mark, on his correspondence. In France After Richelieu died on 4 December 1642, Moray took news of his ...   more details



  1. Moray

    two other uses the Moray council area and the Moray district of the former Grampian region the pre 1975 county and current registration county County of Moray infobox Scotland council area Council Moray br Moireibh Image File Moray in Scotland.svg 250px Moray within Scotland image logo Moray logo.png SizeRank 8th Size 1 E8 m convert 2238 km2 sqmi abbr on Water AdminHQ High Street br Elgin, Moray Elgin br Moray br IV30 1BX ISO GB MRY ONS 00QX common name Moray CouncilDetails Image Moray logo.png 75px br The Moray Council br http www.moray.gov.uk Control Edit with refs per WP VERIFY at Template Scottish council control MPs Angus Robertson for Moray UK Parliament constituency Moray MSPs ul li Richard Lochhead for Moray Scottish Parliament constituency Moray li li Stewart Stevenson for Banffshire and Buchan Coast Scottish Parliament constituency Banffshire and Buchan Coast li ul Moray pronounced ... on the Moray Firth , and borders the council areas of Aberdeenshire and Highland council area Highland . History three other uses the Moray council area the medieval Kingdom of Moray Mormaer of Moray History of the Earldom of Moray Earl of Moray The Moray Council areas of Scotland council area was established ... , Alves, Moray Alves , Archiestown , Arradoul , Auchenhalrig Bogmoor , Broadley , Buckie , Burghead Clochan , Craigellachie, Scotland Craigellachie , Cullen, Moray Cullen , Cummingston Dallas, Scotland Dallas , Deskford , Dipple , Drybridge , Dufftown , Duffus , Dyke, Moray Dyke Elgin, Moray Elgin Findhorn , Findochty , Fochabers , Forres , Fogwatt Garmouth, Moray Garmouth Hopeman Ianstown , Inchberry Keith, Scotland Keith , Kingston, Moray Kingston , Kinloss Lhanbryde , Longmorn , Lossiemouth ... Rathven , Rafford , Rothes , Rothiemay Spey Bay Tomintoul Unthank, Moray Unthank , Upper Dallachy , Urquhart, Moray Urquhart Politics Moray Council see also Moray council election, 2007 The Moray ... of the former Moray district of the two tier Grampian Regions and districts of Scotland ...   more details



  1. Moray (disambiguation)

    Moray may mean or refer to Places in Scotland Moray Firth , a roughly triangular inlet of the North Sea Moray , one of the 32 current council areas of Scotland Moray Scottish Parliament constituency , a constituency of the Scottish Parliament Moray UK Parliament constituency , a constituency of the UK Parliament County of Moray , a registration county of Scotland History of Moray Mormaer of Moray , a former lordship of High Medieval Scotland destroyed in 1130 Earl of Moray , especially Earl of Moray History of the Earldom of Moray History of the Earldom of Moray People Moray Callum , a Scottish automobile designer Moray Hunter , a Scottish comedian Moray Low , a Scottish rugby player Moray Watson , an English actor Andrew Moray , military leader during the Anglo Scottish conflict of the late 1290 Ann Moray , Welsh singer and novelist Jim Moray , English singer, multi instrumentalist and record producer John Moray Stuart Young , English poet Robert Moray , Scottish soldier, freemason and natural philosopher Thomas Henry Moray , an American inventor involved in free energy generation. Stella Moray , English actress Ursula Moray Wilson , English author Other uses Moray eel , a family of large eels found throughout the world s oceans Moray Inca ruin , a town in Peru noted for a large complex of unusual Inca ruins USS Moray SS 300 , a United States Navy submarine Moray modeler , a freeware 3D modelling program Moray Marathon , Scotland s longest running marathon Moray House School of Education , a school within the University of Edinburgh Moray Place , a major street in Dunedin, New Zealand disambig surname given name de Moray Begriffskl rung es Moray fr Moray it Moray disambigua he nl Moray pt Moray desambigua o uk ...   more details



  1. Earl of Moray

    of Moray. ref name OxfordScottishMormaerMoray Scotland s rulers were slow to react to the problems in the earldom of Moray. Their response was largely indirect and the governor, Robert Stewart ... text align center div style margin top 8px big Province of Moray big div hr style margin top 10px margin bottom 10px File Coronet of a British Earl.svg 180px br File Blason Murray Moray selon Gelre ... of Scotland ref Bartholemew 1983. ISBN 0702817090 ref br The title Earl of Moray pronounced ... of the peerage, Earl of Moray, numerous individuals ruled the kingdom of Moray or Mormaer of Moray until 1130 when the kingdom was destroyed by David I of Scotland . History of the Earldom of Moray For the history of the earlier kingdom of Moray, see article Mormaer of Moray . The province of Moray ... armies penetrated Moray on only three occasions in 1296, 1303 and 1335, and significant English occupation ... for the Scottish guardians between 1297 and 1303, and provided Robert I of Scotland with a base ... was forced to submit to Edward I of England in 1303 and Robert I of Scotland therefore clearly recognized the significance of Moray for the security of his realm. In 1312 Robert I re established the Earldom of Moray for his nephew, Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray . The new earldom included all of the old province and the crown lands of the Laich or coastal area of Moray. ref name OxfordScottishMormaerMoray ..., the Earldom of Moray was divided between them with John Dunbar receiving the coastal districts and Alexander Stewart, favourite son of Robert II of Scotland being made lord of Badenoch in the uplands. ref name OxfordScottishMormaerMoray The division of Moray led to local conflict which was exacerbated ... . The activities of the islesmen and kindreds in the service of Alexander Stewart made Moray ... to dominate Moray from the 1430s to the 1450s. The crown s earldom was restricted to the coastal areas of Moray and was held by lords whose resources lay elsewhere. The last of these once loyal ...   more details



  1. Glen Moray

    coord 57 38 40 N 3 20 28 W region GB display title Infobox Scottish Distillery Name Glen Moray Distillery Type Speyside Image Image size Location Elgin, Moray Owner La Martiniquaise Founded 1897 Status Operational Source River Lossie Stills 2 wash stills br 2 spirit stills Capacity 2,000,000 litres per annum Brand 1 Glen Moray Type 1 Single malt Age 1 No Age Statement Classic br 12 Years br 16 Years br Special bottlings Cask 1 Bourbon Casks ABV 1 40 Brand 2 Bailie Nicol Jarvie Type 2 Scotch whisky Blended Blended Age 2 Min. 6 Years ABV 2 40 Brand 3 Highland Queen Type 3 Scotch whisky Blended Blended Age 3 Min. 6 Years Image Glen Moray Distillery.JPG thumb left Glen Moray Distillery The Glen Moray Glenlivet Distillery is a distillery in Strathspey, Scotland Speyside , Scotland that produces single malt scotch whisky . The distillery was sold in 2008 by the Glenmorangie Company Ltd to La Martiniquaise. History Glen Moray started life as a brewery run by Robert Thorne & Sons, and was converted to a distillery with 2 stills in 1897 . Following a fire and extensive rebuilding program at their Aberlour Distillery , the company focused on production of Aberlour whisky, allowing the Glen Moray distillery to run down. It was closed in 1910. The distillery was purchased by the owners of the Glenmorangie Distillery, the MacDonald and Muir families at some time during the 1920s. The distillery received 2 additional stills in 1958 and at present has an annual capacity of around 2,000,000 litres. The company now belongs to La Martiniquaise which uses its production primarily for blended whisky. Awards and Accolades Glen Moray offerings have performed modestly at international Spirit ratings competitions. Its 12 and 16 year single malts, for example, have received silver medals at the 2007 ... brands Category French brands Category Companies established in 1897 Glen Moray Glenlivet Distillery, The cs Glen Moray de Glen Moray fr Glen Moray nl Glen Moray Single Malt sv Glen Moray ...   more details



  1. Mormaer of Moray

    clearly recognized the significance of Moray for the security of his realm. In 1312 Robert I ...The Mormaerdom or Kingdom of Moray Middle Irish Middle Irish Muireb or Moreb Medieval Latin Medieval ... local government council area of Moray , which is a much smaller area, around Elgin, Moray Elgin ... Mar , as well as Ross . History of Moray Before 1130 Dynasty of Findl ich to engus In the century or two before 1130 the name Moray described a polity , far larger than the later county or district ... held lands of Caithness and Sutherland in the north. Moray would also eventually cover from Buchan in the east ... unreliable. Moray was ruled by a Scottish Gaelic Gaelic speaking dynasty, the most notable perhaps ... the killing of Findl ech of Moray Findl ech , son of Ruaidri, mormaer of Moray , in 1020 by the sons ... of Moray in one obituary but this may be an error or exaggeration. ref name OxfordScottishMormaerMoray Mael Coluim s brother and successor, Gillie Coemg in is recorded as Mormaer of Moray . ref Death ... in Moray. Moray may have been a separate kingdom for a time, independent of the dynasty of Kenneth mac Alpin. However it seems likely that rulers of Moray were subject loosely to the Kingdom of Alba Kings of Alba . Moray acted as a buffer against further Scandinavian penetration from the north ... briefly before being himself killed in 1058. Lulach s son, Mael Snechtai, died in 1085 as king of Moray ... also have been based in Moray. The last ruling member of the dynasty, styled king or earl of Moray, was Oengus of Moray engus Angus son of the daughter of Lulach. Oengus of Moray engus Angus challenged ... the Kingdom of Moray was destroyed by David I of Scotland. ref name OxfordScottishMormaerMoray With the death of Angus brought the rapid feudalization of Moray under Freskin Flemming Freskin , who ... designation de Moravia , which means of Moray . The de Moravia family would later become Earl ... Mormaer of Moray cannot be substantiated and his claim for the Scottish throne proved unsuccessful ...   more details



  1. Diocese of Moray

    Diocese of Aberdeen , March 4, 1878 episcopal Diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness The Diocese of Moray was one of the most important of the medieval dioceses in Scotland . It was founded ..., Gregoir of Moray Gregoir . These early Moray bishops did not have a fixed seat but took their cathedrals ... safety of Elgin, Moray Elgin . ref Registrium Episcacopatus Moravienses no. 45 ref It was not until ... 1224. ref Cant, Robert Historic Elgin and its Cathedral, Elgin Society, Elgin, 1974, p. 23 ref Bishops of Moray main Bishop of Moray Bishop Bricius organised the constitution of the church, but it was Bishop ... the most important of these was Alexander Bur who championed the right of the Moray church ... of Badenoch . ref Discussion on the quarrel, see Grant, Alexander The Wolf of Badenoch in Moray ... of Moray, 1362 1397 in Barbera Crawford ed Church Chronicle and Learning in Medieval and Early Renaissance ... Reformation . Other officials main Archdeacon of Moray Dean of Moray Extent of the diocese Image Medieval Moray.jpg 150px thumb Map showing the Diocese, Province and Earldom of Moray The diocese covered ... of Diocese of Moray style background 708090 width 10 align left Deanery style background c6ccd2 ... dioceses of Scotland Moray Category Roman Catholic Church in Scotland Category Christianity in Scotland Category Medieval Scotland Category History of Moray Diocese of Moray Category Defunct Roman Catholic dioceses Moray it Diocesi di Moray ...   more details



  1. Felix of Moray

    Felix was a 12th century prelate based in Scotland . His career is rather obscure, and he himself is little more than a name of a Bishop of Moray . Felix appears to have been the successor to William died 1162 Bishop William , Papal legate , who died in 1162. We know that the diocese of Moray was still vacant in 1164, and Felix does not occur in the records until some point between 1166 and 1171. Felix must have died or, less likely, resigned the bishopric in either 1170 or 1171, for in the latter year his successor Simon de Tosny received election. References John Dowden Dowden, John , The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 Keith, Robert, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops Down to the Year 1688 , London, 1924 D. E. R. Watt Watt, D.E.R. , Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd Draft, St Andrews, 1969 start box s rel succession box before William d. 1162 William title Bishop of Moray years fl. 1166 x 1171 after Simon de Tosny end box Bishops of Moray Category Bishops of Moray Category 12th century Roman Catholic bishops Category 12th century Scottish people ...   more details



  1. Mottled moray

    Mottled moray may refer to three species of eels The fine speckled moray , Echidna delicatula . The Australian mottled moray , Gymnothorax prionodon . The undulated moray , Gymnothorax undulatus . disambig ...   more details



  1. Gregoir of Moray

    Gregoir of Moray Giric , Gregory is the first attested Bishop of Moray . His name with his Episcopal See See occur in witness lists in two charters. The first is the witness list appended to a charter of King Alexander I of Scotland defining the legal powers held by Priory of Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone . ref Sir Archibald Lawrie, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153 , Glasgow, 1905 , Charter no. XLIX, pp. 43 4. ref This charter cannot date to before the year 1123 4 because another of the witnesses is Robert of Scone Robert , Bishop Elect of St. Andrews . ref ibid. , pp. 43, 297 John Dowden, The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 , p. 144. ref but may in fact date to the year 1114. The second dates to 1128, and is a confirmation by King David I of Scotland of the rights held by the church of Dunfermline . ref Charter no. LXXIV, pp. 61 63, with witness list on p. 63. ref The name Bishop Gregoir without See also occurs in the charter is the foundation charter of Scone Priory. ref ibid. , pp. 28 30, notes & translation, pp. 279 88. ref This charter was dated by Sir Archibald Lawrie to 1120, ref ibid. , p. 28. ref but there is good evidence to believe that the foundation of Scone may have happened as early as 1114. ref See Kenneth Veitch, Replanting Paradise Alexander I and the Reform of Religious Life in Scotland , in The Innes Review , 52, Autumn,2001 , pp. 140 6, for arguments about the date 1114. ref Gregoir, Bishop of Moray , is the most likely ... otherwise known, and because Gregoir of Moray explicitly witnessed a later Scone related charter. Notes ... Bishops s start s rel succession box before ? title Bishop of Moray after William d. 1162 William years fl. x1114&ndash 1128x s end Bishops of Moray Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ... 11th century births Category 12th century deaths Category Bishops of Moray Category Medieval Gaels Category People from Moray Category 12th century Roman Catholic bishops Scotland reli bio stub ...   more details



  1. Laich of Moray

    Image Laich of Moray.jpg thumb 250px center The Laich of Moray center The Laich of Moray locally Laich o Moray lang gd Machair Mhoireibh is the rich agricultural coastal plain in Moray. Laich is a Scots language Scots word meaning Low lying land. The generally accepted area covered by the term Laich of Moray is from Fochabers to Brodie and also includes the towns of Elgin, Moray Elgin , Forres , Lossiemouth , Burghead , Hopeman and Lhanbryde . Moray places coord 57 41.5 N 3 19.5 W region GB type adm3rd display title Category Moray Category Places in Moray Moray geo stub ...   more details



  1. Ann Moray

    Ann Moray 1909 1981 was a singer and novelist . A native of Wales, Moray married Juan Lopez de Ceballos , a Venezuelan diplomat. While biographical information is difficult to find, according to liner notes on her recording, The Love Songs of Robert Burns Spoken Arts 754 , she studied music in Vienna. During World War II, she worked with the U.S. Army Chaplains, singing unaccompanied in field hospital battlefield hospitals , where the soldiers knew her as Scottie. ref https www.uso.org whatwedo entertainment historicalusocampshows USO Camp Shows ref The Andrews Sisters Maxine Andrews tells a story about a soldier who was afraid he was near death, who asked Moray to sing Abide With Me at his funeral. Moray assured him that he was not going to die anytime soon, but promised to sing. That night the soldier did die, and two days later, Ann Moray stood in the rain next to his freshly dug grave on the beachhead at Anzio and sang. ref Andrews, Maxene and Bill Gilbert. Over Here, Over There The Andrews ... 165. ref Moray herself told about a time when a field hospital physician had cautioned her against ... asked her if his eyes are blue or were blue. Moray answered, were. ref Moray, Ann, You ... Isles. Later in life Ann Moray turned to writing, and is the author of three published novels ... s Magazine, 1964 ref Ann Moray s papers are in the Howard Gotleib Archival Research Center at Boston ... Ann Moray with contemporary singer Anne Murray. Works by Ann Moray Periodicals Christ Child s Lullaby .... A Fair Stream of Silver Love Tales from Celtic Lore Collected and Retold by Ann Moray . New York ... Songs and Legends. Spoken Arts 745 phonorecord 33 1 3 . The Love Songs of Robert Burns . Spoken ... OF THE LARK By Ann Moray, The New York Times , February 2, 1964, Sunday Section Book Review, Page BR34. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moray, Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1909 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1981 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Moray, Ann Category ...   more details



  1. Garmouth, Moray

    Image King Charles II plaque.jpg thumbnail 240px right Plaque commemorating the landing of King Charles II at Garmouth Garmouth lang gd Ge rr Magh narrow plain ref http www.martinfrost.ws htmlfiles gazette permanent places G mfsgp gazette garmouth.html ref , spurious lang gd Gairmeach ref http webcache.googleusercontent.com search?q cache Al 3pzMm4 IJ www.mygaelic.com events view 98 ll gd1 gaimreach siorrachd Mhoireibh&cd 4&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk&client firefox a&source www.google.co.uk ref , A Ghairmich lang sco Germouth, Gairmou , is a village in Moray , north east Scotland . It is situated close to the mouth of the River Spey , and the coast of the Moray Firth at nearby Kingston, Moray Kingston originally called the Port of Garmouth , it was renamed after a number of shipbuilders from Kingston Upon Hull found success there . Garmouth has a claim to fame as the landing point of Charles II of England King Charles II on his return from exile in 1650 AD . A plaque on Steve Paterson Pele s old house in the village commemorates his signing there of the 1638 National Covenant and the 1643 Solemn League and Covenant shortly after coming ashore. The village is also home to the Maggie Fair, a historical annual event which in modern times takes the form of stalls for all ages. There is talk that in 2009 live music will become a much more prominent part of Maggie Fair, with ceilidhs featuring local young bands. It is also a town in the book and the BBC television serial, The Machine Gunners by Robert Westall . Notes reflist Moray geo stub coord 57 40 N 3 07 W region GB type city source enwiki GNS display title Moray places Category Places in Moray ...   more details



  1. Archdeacon of Moray

    The Archdeacon of Moray was the only archdeacon in the Diocese of Moray , acting as a deputy of the Bishop of Moray . The archdeacon held the Parish church parish churches of Forres and Edinkillie as a prebend s since 1207 . The following is a list of known historical archdeacons List of archdeacons of Moray Thomas, fl. 1179 x 1188 Robert, fl. 1197 x 1206 Gilbert de Moravia , 1206 x 1208 1222 x 1224 ref Became Bishop of Caithness . ref Hugh, x 1225 1227 x ref Possibly Hugh de Douglas, brother of Bishop Bricius de Douglas . ref Ranulf, x 1228 1232 x William, 1235 1249 x Archibald Herok, x 1258 1275 ref Became Bishop of Caithness. ref John, fl. 1281 x 1299 Stephen de Donydouer , x 1316 1317 ref Became Bishop of Glasgow . ref Adam Penny, fl. 1327 Alexander Bur , 1350 1362 ref Became Bishop of Moray . ref William de Forres, 1363 1370 Stephen, fl. 1371 Duncan Petit, x 1385 1385 x 1393 Hugh Dickson de Dalmahoy, 1393 1394 x James de Dunbar, 1397 1408 Adam de Nairn, 1408 1409x1414 William de Camera, 1408 x 1430 John de Forbes, x 1430 1430 1435 William de Dunbar, 1430 1435 Nicholas de Atholl, 1430 1435 Robert de Crannach, 1430 1433 Robert Scrymgeour, 1435 Henry Hervy, 1435 1438 x 1440 John de Atholl, 1435 1437 Duncan de Lichton, 1437 David Ogilvie, 1438 x 1440 1443 x 1444 Robert de Tulloch, 1443 Thomas Spens , 1444 1447 x 1448 ref Became Archdeacon of Galloway , then Bishop of Galloway , then later Bishop of Aberdeen. ref Patrick Fraser, 1445 1448 x 1462 Archibald Whitelaw, 1462 x 1463 1466 x 1467 Thomas Cockburn, 1462 Archibald Knowles, 1467 1473 x 1475 Robert de Forrest, 1467 1467 x 1468 Alexander de Meldrum, 1467 1467 x 1468 Andrew of Forfar, 1468 John Edwardi ?Edwardson , 1468 ... Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd Draft, St Andrews, 1969 , pp. 237 42 See also Bishop of Moray ... Category History of the Scottish Highlands Category Religion in Moray Category History of Moray Category People associated with Highland Category People associated with Moray ...   more details



  1. Kellas, Moray

    File Kellas geograph.org.uk 106184.jpg thumb right 200px Kellas, Moray Kellas is a village in Moray , Scotland . It is approximately three miles North East of Dallas, Moray Dallas on the B9010 road. The Kellas cat is named after this village. coord 57.572 3.389 type city region GB display title Commons category Kellas, Moray Category Places in Moray Moray geo stub Moray places ...   more details



  1. Andrew Moray

    lands in the province of Moray, including the lordship of Petty, ref name Barrow1 Barrow, Robert Bruce ... of 1299 as Bishop of Moray by Pope Boniface VIII , ref Barrow, Robert Bruce, p.152 ref and became ... Kildrummy Castle Robert Wishart Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Moray, Andrew ALTERNATIVE ... Sir Andrew Moray of Petty, d. 1298 Mother not known. relatives Uncle Sir William Moray of Bothwell, d.c.1300 Uncle David de Moravia David Moray , bishop of Moray , d.1326. signature website footnotes Andrew Moray lang la Andreas de Moravia , also known as Andrew de Moray , Andrew of Moray , or Andrew ... of Stirling Bridge . Moray was mortally wounded in the fighting, dying at an unknown date in the latter months of 1297. Origins of the Morays of Petty Andrew Moray was born late in the second half ... in the province of Moray in north eastern Scotland . They traced their origins to Freskin , a man believed to have Flemish people Flemish origins. He was granted lands in the Laich of Moray during the 12th ... century addition to the site of Freskin s castle. The province of Moray had a history of standing ... in this struggle. Amongst the kings thwarted by the men of Moray was Dub of Scotland King Dub , who was killed when his army was defeated at Forres in 967. Moray was especially problematic for the mac ... century. In 1130 a rebellion was led by Mormaer engus of Moray , a descendant of Lulach. In the aftermath of engus s army s defeat at the Battle of Stracathro , Moray was taken under direct royal control independence from it would not be restored until 1312 when Robert I of Scotland King Robert I granted the earldom of Moray to his nephew, Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray Thomas Randolph ... from their lands. Although King David and his successors sought to impose their authority on Moray, resistance ... men of Moray . ref Chronicle of Holyrood, ed.M.Anderson, p.190. ref It was not until 1229, when William Comyn, jure uxoris Earl of Buchan William Comyn of Buchan , led a royal army into Moray and finally ...   more details



  1. Unthank, Moray

    Unthank is a village in Moray , Scotland . coord 57 41 24 N 3 23 06 W display title References coorOS Fact date February 2008 Category Places in Moray moray geo stub Moray places ...   more details



  1. Bishop of Moray

    The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern Scotland , one of Scotland s 13 medieval bishoprics. If the foundation charter of the monastery at Scone is reliable, then the Bishopric of Moray was in existence as early as the reign of King Alexander I of Scotland 1107 1124 , but was certainly in existence by 1127 , when one Gregoir Gregorius is mentioned as Bishop of Moray in a charter of king David I of Scotland . The bishopric had its seat Latin language Latin Cathedra at Elgin and Elgin Cathedral , but was severally at Birnie, Kinneddar ... of Moray class wikitable align left width 25 Tenure width 35 Incumbent width 40 Notes valign top bgcolor ffffec small fl. x 1114 1127 x 1131 Gregoir of Moray small valign top bgcolor ffffec small fl. 1152 x 1153 1162 William bishop of Moray William small valign top bgcolor ffffec small fl. 1166 x 1171 Felix of Moray small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1171 1184 Simon de Tosny small valign top ... Bricius de Douglas small He was Prior of Lesmahagow before ascending the bishopric of Moray. In this period ... instead of Ralph is not known. valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1253 1298 Archibald bishop of Moray ... of the Bishops of Moray until the Reformation. valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1362 1397 Alexander Bur ... William Tulloch small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1482 1501 Andrew Stewart bishop of Moray Andrew ... 1525 1527 Robert Shaw bishop Robert Shaw small valign top bgcolor ffffec small nom. 1528 Alexander ... of Moray Alexander Stewart small valign top bgcolor ffffec small 1538 1573 Patrick Hepburn small ... bgcolor ffffec small 1623 1638 John Guthrie bishop of Moray John Guthrie small Episcopy abolished on December ..., 1912 Keith, Robert, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops Down to the Year 1688 , London ... Broun s list of 12th century Scottish Bishops Scottish Church Category Bishops of Moray Category History of Moray Bisop of Moray de Liste der Bisch fe von Moray ...   more details



  1. Ashgrove, Moray

    infobox UK place country Scotland static image static image caption latitude 57.64 longitude 03.30 official name Ashgrove population shire district unitary scotland Moray region constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference NJ2262 Ashgrove is a village in Moray , Scotland . Category Places in Moray Moray geo stub Moray places ...   more details



  1. Moray Tornadoes

    Pro hockey team text color bg color team Moray Tornadoes logo logosize city Elgin league Scottish National League SNL founded 2001 operated arena Moray Leisure Centre colors owner GM coach captain media affiliates Championships reg season titles division titles conf titles championships Moray Tornadoes are a Scotland Scottish ice hockey team that play in the Scottish National League . They play their games at Moray Leisure Centre in Elgin . References http icehockey.wikia.com wiki Moray Tornadoes Moray Tornadoes on Ice Hockey wiki British ice hockey Category Ice hockey teams in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Moray Watson

    Infobox person name Moray Watson image Moray Watson 2009.jpg imagesize 150px caption Moray Watson 2009 birth date Birth date and age 1928 6 25 df y birth place Sunningdale , Berkshire , England death date birth name othername website notable role Moray Watson born 25 June 1928 in Sunningdale , Berkshire is an England English actor. Watson s father was killed in Belgium in World War II. He was educated at Eton College and made his first appearance on stage whilst still a student at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art at a matinee performance in memory of Ellen Terry at Hythe, Kent . After appearances in repertory , he appeared on the West End Theatre West End stage, including The Doctor s Dilemma play The Doctor s Dilemma and in The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan Sheridan both at the Haymarket Theatre . In 1963, he went to New York City to appear in The Private Ear and The Public Eye . He played the part of the Art Editor in the BBC series Compact TV series Compact for some years. He appeared in several films, including Operation Crossbow and The Grass Is Greener , in which he played opposite Robert Mitchum and Cary Grant . He has a series of television credits to his name, most notably as Brigadier Arthur Maiford, M.C. ret. but always known to the Larkins as The General in The Darling Buds of May 1991 1993 and George Frobisher in Rumpole of the Bailey 1978 1992 . He also appeared as Sir Robert Muir in the Doctor Who story Black Orchid Doctor Who Black Orchid and has ... Black Orchid 1982 TV as Sir Robert Muir Miss Marple TV series Miss Marple The Body in the Library ... 2002 TV as Lord Dawson External links imdb name id 0914810 name Moray Watson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Watson, Moray ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 June ..., Moray Category English stage actors Category English television actors Category 1928 births Category Living people Category Old Etonians Category People from Sunningdale fr Moray Watson ...   more details



  1. Auchindoun, Moray

    Auchindoun lang gd Achadh an D in is a rural hamlet in Moray , Scotland . It is located some 2.5 miles east of Dufftown , which describes itself as The Malt Whisky Capital . The hamlet is mainly on the eastern bank of the River Fiddich. External links http freespace.virgin.net auchindoun.schoolhouse Auchindoun Homepage http www.darkisle.com a adoun adoun.html Auchindoun Castle coord 57 26 47 N 3 4 31 W region GB type landmark display title Category Places in Moray Moray geo stub Moray places ...   more details



  1. Peppered moray

    Peppered moray can refer to either of these species of fish Gymnothorax pictus Uropterygius polystictus disambig ...   more details



  1. Cullen, Moray

    1897 Retrieved 29 12 2010 ref Robert Burns stayed overnight at, what was then, the old town of Cullen ...?usi 000 000 497 831 C&scache 5jkdo345ft&searchdb scran Journal of Robert Burns s Tour of the Highlands ... Isles&s Cullen House and gardens details by Historic Scotland gbmapping NJ512672 Moray places Category Places in Moray Category Ports and harbours of Scotland Category Royal burghs gd Inbhir Cuilinn ...   more details



  1. Urquhart, Moray

    Railway GNSR Moray Coast line. This saw the village become more attractive as a place to live ... display title Moray places Category Places in Moray gd Urchard ...   more details




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