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* [[Andrew Moray (justiciar)]] (died 1298), or Sir Andrew Murray of Petty, Justiciar of Scotia
* [[Andrew Moray (justiciar)]] (died 1298), or Sir Andrew Murray of Petty, Justiciar of Scotia
* [[Andrew Moray]] (died 1297), or Sir Andrew Murray, leader of the Scots during the Scottish Wars of Independence, son of the above
* [[Andrew Moray]] (died 1297), or Sir Andrew Murray, leader of the Scots during the Scottish Wars of Independence, son of the above
* [[Andrew Murray (Scottish soldier)]] (1298–1338), Scots general of the 2nd Scottish War of Independence, Scottish head-of-state (Guardian of Scotland) twice; posthumous son of the above
* [[Andrew Murray (soldier)]] (1298–1338), Scots general of the 2nd Scottish War of Independence, Scottish head-of-state (Guardian of Scotland) twice; posthumous son of the above


== Sport ==
== Sport ==
* [[Andy Murray]] (born 1987), Scottish tennis player
* [[Andy Murray]] (born 1987), Scottish tennis player
* [[Andrew Murray (boxer)]] (born 1982), Irish professional boxer
* [[Andy Murray (boxer)]] (born 1982), Irish professional boxer
* [[Andrew Murray (Guyanese boxer)]] (1971–2002), Guyanese boxer of the 1990s and 2000s
* [[Andrew Murray (Guyanese boxer)]] (1971–2002), Guyanese boxer of the 1990s and 2000s
* [[Andrew Murray (golfer)]] (born 1956), English golfer
* [[Andrew Murray (golfer)]] (born 1956), English golfer
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== Other ==
== Other ==
* [[Andrew Murray (Australian politician)]] (born 1947), Australian politician, former member of the Australian Senate
* [[Andrew Murray (Australian politician)]] (born 1947), Australian politician, former member of the Australian Senate
* [[Andrew Murray (campaigner and journalist)]] (born 1958), campaigner and former member of the Communist Party of Britain
* [[Andrew Murray (children's writer)]] (born 1970), English children's writer
* [[Andrew Murray (children's writer)]] (born 1970), English children's writer
* [[Andrew Murray (doctor)]] (born 1980), Scottish doctor, runner and author who works for the Scottish Government
* [[Andrew Murray (doctor)]] (born 1980), Scottish doctor, runner and author who works for the Scottish Government
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* [[Andrew Murray, 1st Lord Balvaird]] (1597?–1644), minister of the Church of Scotland and peer
* [[Andrew Murray, 1st Lord Balvaird]] (1597?–1644), minister of the Church of Scotland and peer
* [[Andrew Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin]] (1849–1942), Scottish politician and judge
* [[Andrew Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin]] (1849–1942), Scottish politician and judge
* [[Andrew Dickson Murray]] (1812–1878), Scottish botanist and entomologist
* [[Andrew Murray (naturalist)]] (1812–1878), Scottish botanist and entomologist
* [[Andrew F. Murray]] (1877–1932), New York assemblyman
* [[Andrew F. Murray]] (1877–1932), New York assemblyman
* [[Andrew Murray (singer)]], Danish singer
* [[Andrew Murray (singer)]], Danish singer
* [[Andrew Murray (trade unionist)]] (born 1958), British trade union official and journalist; former member of the Communist Party of Britain
* [[Andrew Hunter Murray]], British writer and podcaster
* [[Andrew W. Murray]], American biologist
* [[R. Andrew Murray]], American attorney


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Latest revision as of 02:58, 3 February 2022

Andrew or Andy Murray may refer to:

Scots of the Wars of Independence

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  • Andrew Moray (justiciar) (died 1298), or Sir Andrew Murray of Petty, Justiciar of Scotia
  • Andrew Moray (died 1297), or Sir Andrew Murray, leader of the Scots during the Scottish Wars of Independence, son of the above
  • Andrew Murray (soldier) (1298–1338), Scots general of the 2nd Scottish War of Independence, Scottish head-of-state (Guardian of Scotland) twice; posthumous son of the above

Sport

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Other

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