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Cringletie is a
Scottish Baronial house by the
Eddleston Water,
around 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
south of
Eddleston in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland...
- The Hon.
James Wolfe Murray, Lord
Cringletie (5
January 1759–29 May1836) was a
Scottish lawyer and a
Senator of the
College of Justice.
Murray was born...
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Murray (1789–1866),
businessman in New York
James Wolfe Murray, Lord
Cringletie (1759–1836),
Scottish lawyer Jim
Murray (trade unionist) (died 2007),...
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handbooks on the
Russian Army. He died from a
heart attack at his home at
Cringletie in
Peeblesshire on 17
October 1919. In 1875, he
married Arabella Bray;...
- building. Sir
Alexander Murray, 2nd Baronet,
purchased the
nearby estate of
Cringletie in 1666. Sir
Archibald Murray, 3rd
Baronet (died c. 1700) was a soldier...
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Manor Abbotsford House Ayton Castle Black Barony Bowhill House Chesters Cringletie Dryburgh Abbey Hotel Duns
Castle Ednam House Hotel Floors Castle Kirna...
- 16th century, and was the
property of the
Murray Baronets, as was
nearby Cringletie,
which is now a hotel. Eddleston's
earliest recorded name was Penteiacob...
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Frances Octavia,
twelfth child of the
Honourable James Wolfe Murray, Lord
Cringletie, by whom he left
seven children. In 1838 he
published Damascus and Palmyra...
- Bray, Lady Wolfe-Murray (c. 1890) Lt.-Gen. Sir
James Wolfe-Murray of
Cringletie (1893)
Eliza Letita Cottam née
Ironside (before 1896) Cust 1897, p. 202...
- Katharina,
eldest daughter of the
Honorable James Wolfe Murray, Lord
Cringletie. He died at 119
George Street,
Edinburgh on 13
February 1855, aged 52...