- Hugh
Murnin (12 July 1865 – 11
March 1932) born
Bathgate was a
Scottish politician,
Labour MP for
Stirling and
Falkirk Burghs from 1922 to 1923, and from...
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Andrei Aleksandrovich Murnin (Russian: Андрей Александрович Мурнин; born 11 May 1985) is a
Russian former professional football player. He made his Russian...
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golfer (nephew of Bernard)
Goodbye Mr
Mackenzie –
indie rock band Hugh
Murnin MP –
Member of
Parliament for
Stirling and
Falkirk 1922–1923, 1924–1931...
- Paul's,
which defeated the
Grange by a
scoreline of 2-13 to 2-10.
Andrew Murnin gave a match-winning
performance in the final.[citation needed] The competition...
- 0-1,
McShea 0-1
Report Campbell 1-2,
Burns 1-1,
Turbitt 1-0,
Mackin 0-2,
Murnin 0-2,
Grugan 0-1f,
McCambridge 0-1, O O'Neill 0-1, R O'Neill 0-1 Stadium:...
- to
Princeton Rays". MiLB.com.
Retrieved September 29, 2020. Rods,
Shawn Murnin/Bowling
Green Hot (April 5, 2019). "McClanahan K's Nine in Hot Rods 3–2...
- Hugh
Murnin by the
narrow margin of 156
votes (which was less than 1% of the
total poll). In 1924 he was
unable to hold to his gain and
Murnin won back...
- and
Falkirk In
office 27
October 1931 – 25
October 1935
Preceded by Hugh
Murnin Succeeded by
Joseph Westwood Personal details Born (1890-07-30)30 July 1890...
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February 2018 co-option
Garth Craig (DUP)
Andrew McMurray (Alliance) Mark
Murnin (SDLP) John Rice (Sinn Féin)
January 2018 co-option
Stephen Burns (Sinn...
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beating Loanhead Sarsfield 5–0 at
Powderhall Stadium,
William "Br****ey"
Murnin scoring a hat-trick and
Tobin two more. The club
reached the
final of the...