- Lord
Elibank, of
Ettrick Forest in the
County of Selkirk, is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created in 1643 for Sir
Patrick Murray, 1st Baronet...
- 5th Lord
Elibank (1703 – 3
August 1778) was a
British Army officer,
lawyer and economist. He was the son of
Alexander Murray, 4th Lord
Elibank (1677–1736)...
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Elibank Castle is a
ruined fortified house dating from the late 16th century. It
stands south of the
River Tweed and the A72,
around 3km east of Walkerburn...
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Alexander Murray of
Elibank (9
December 1712 – 27
February 1778),
generally called Count Murray after 1759, was a
British Army
officer and
Jacobite agent...
- Sir
Arthur Elibank Havelock, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE (7 May 1844 – 25 June 1908) was a
career British colonial governor,
serving as
Governor of
Sierra Leone...
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Viscount Elibank, DL, JP (27
April 1840 – 20
February 1927) was a
British nobleman. The
eldest son of
Alexander Oliphant-Murray, 9th Lord
Elibank and Emily...
- Sir
Gideon Murray of
Elibank (died 1621), was a
Scottish courtier and landowner, who
served as Treasurer-Depute of Scotland.
Gideon Murray was the third...
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Oliphant Murray, 1st
Baron Murray of
Elibank PC (12
April 1870 – 13
September 1920),
called The
Master of
Elibank between 1871 and 1912, was a Scottish...
- Rear-Admiral
George Murray, 6th Lord
Elibank (died 11
November 1785) was a
British naval officer. He
joined the
Royal Navy in the
early 1720s and fought...
- the project. The
first four
residential towers,
namely Park
Tower and
Elibank Tower (of
construction Phase-1), and
Layards Tower and
Davidson Tower (of...