Книга: George Murray «A Charge Delivered By The Right Rev. George, Lord Bishop Of Rochester, To The Clergy Of His Diocese, At The Triennial Visitation, Holden In October 1843»
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George Murray
George Murray may refer to:
- George Mosley Murray (1919-2006), Bishop
- Lord George Murray (general) (1694–1760), Jacobite general
- George Murray (MP) (1741–1797), Royal Navy officer and MP for Perth Burghs
- George Murray (Royal Navy officer) (1759–1819), Royal Navy admiral
- Lord George Murray (bishop) (1761–1803), Bishop of St David's, grandson of the general
- George Murray, 5th Earl of Dunmore (1762–1836), Scottish politician and peer
- George Murray (British Army officer) (1772–1846), Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada
- George Murray (bishop of Rochester) (1784–1860), Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1814–1827, and Rochester, 1827–1860, son of the Bishop of St David's
- George Murray (Nova Scotia politician) (1828–1888), physician and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada
- George Murray, 6th Duke of Atholl (1814–1864), Scottish peer who formed the Atholl Highlanders
- Sir George Murray (civil servant) (1849–1936), British civil servant
- George W. Murray (1853–1926), US Congressman from South Carolina
- George Robert Milne Murray (1858–1911), Scottish botanist
- George Henry Murray (1861–1929), Premier of Nova Scotia
- George Belcher Murray (1895–1941), politician from Nova Scotia, Canada
- George John Robert Murray (1863–1942), Chief Justice of South Australia
- George Redmayne Murray (1865–1939), British doctor
- Gilbert Murray (1866–1957), in full George Gilbert Aime Murray, British classical scholar
- George Dominic Murray (1889–1956), American admiral in World War II
- George Matheson Murray (1889–1961), Canadian editor, journalist and politician
- George Murray, 10th Duke of Atholl (1931–1996), Scottish peer and forestry expert
- George Murray (baseball), former pitcher, nicknamed "Smiler"
- George Murray (musician), bass guitarist
- George Murray (poet) (born 1971), Canadian poet
- George Murray (rugby union), Scottish rugby player
- George Murray (golfer) (born 1983), Scottish professional golfer
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