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* Sir [[Andrew Hunter Arbuthnot Murray]], OBE, Lord Provost of Edinburgh |
* Sir [[Andrew Hunter Arbuthnot Murray]], OBE, Lord Provost of Edinburgh |
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* [[Andy Murray]], British tennis player |
* [[Andy Murray]], British tennis player |
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* [[Andrew Murray (boxer)]], Irish professional boxer |
* [[Andrew Murray (boxer)]], Irish professional boxer |
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* [[Andrew Dickson Murray]] (1812–1878), Scottish botanist and entomologist |
* [[Andrew Dickson Murray]] (1812–1878), Scottish botanist and entomologist |
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* [[Andrew Murray (campaigner and journalist)]], campaigner and member of the Communist Party of Britain |
* [[Andrew Murray (campaigner and journalist)]], campaigner and member of the Communist Party of Britain |
Revision as of 23:19, 26 July 2011
Andrew or Andy Murray may refer to:
- Andrew Murray, often spelt Andrew Moray, leader of the Scots during the Scottish Wars of Independence
- Sir Andrew Murray, rebel leader of the 2nd Scottish War of Independence, Scottish head-of-state (Guardian of Scotland) twice; son of Andrew Moray.
- Sir Andrew Hunter Arbuthnot Murray, OBE, Lord Provost of Edinburgh
- Andy Murray, British tennis player
- Andrew Murray (boxer), Irish professional boxer
- Andrew Dickson Murray (1812–1878), Scottish botanist and entomologist
- Andrew Murray (campaigner and journalist), campaigner and 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 (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
- Andrew Murray, 1st Viscount Dunedin (1849–1942), Scottish politician and judge
- Andrew Murray (minister) (1828–1917), South African religious minister, missionary, and author
- Andrew Murray (physiologist), University Lecturer in Physiology, University of Cambridge
- Andrew Murray (politician), Australian politician, former member of the Australian Senate
- Andy Murray (ice hockey), Canadian hockey coach and former player