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e that measures nearly nine feet long, a green | moray eel measuring about six feet long, a goliath g |
Muraena insularum is a poisonous | moray eel found in the southeast Pacific ocean, off |
Gymnothorax pikei is a rare | moray eel found in the western Pacific and Indian Oc |
major restoration, that of Pluscarden Abbey in | Moray began at this time and was completed after Lin |
the proceedings of the synods of Aberdeen and | Moray against George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly |
the coast of Banffshire can be seen across the | Moray Firth, some 80 kilometres (50 miles) away. |
In 1910, he married Agnes Mary | Moray. |
n Castle, and after a temporary agreement with | Moray he conspired for her deliverance from Loch Lev |
he sea, the sandy wastes and the sky along the | Moray Firth coast, and of old sailing boats he was u |
He played for Lochgelly Amateurs and | Moray House (where he trained to become a teacher) a |
and Bute, Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber, | Moray, Orkney, Ross, Skye and Inverness West, Shetla |
ched to meet another rebel commander Andrew de | Moray at a stronghold on the banks of the river Spey |
lliam, Earl of Sutherland to the Archdeacon of | Moray, dated 1232 -1237 and concludes that this conf |
h of Adam Penny (or Adam Parry), Archdeacon of | Moray, Alexander himself became Archdeacon. |
h de Douglas, a canon of Spynie, Archdeacon of | Moray |
d the Royal favour, and was made Archdeacon of | Moray. |
plan may have been for the entire area within | Moray Place to be a public reserve. |
district was superseded by the council area of | Moray 1996, under the provisions of the Local Govern |
It also serves coastal areas of | Moray and Banffshire. |
William Pawley as Arizona Jack | Moray |
he smaller Skaffie which was common around the | Moray Firth. |
er in 1904, and is commonly known as Nutting's | moray. |
ilton of Bothwellhaugh who assassinated Regent | Moray in 1570. |
Buchan's brutal assault on | Moray in 1390 was to some extent intended to extrica |
rough Loch Ness to reach the east coast at the | Moray Firth. |
Munro was born at Elgin, | Moray, Scotland, the illegitimate son of Hugh Andrew |
gle malt Scotch whisky, produced at Knockando, | Moray, in the Strathspey whisky producing area of Sc |
He was born at Elchies, | Moray, Scotland. |
rand's home is Strathisla Distillery at Keith, | Moray in Speyside, Scotland. |
p toured extensively as an electric band, with | Moray playing electric guitar and supplemented by sa |
s body, it is commonly known as the Banded mud | moray. |
Barrows in | Moray assigned stations when the group reached its p |
863, and is commonly known as the Bars'n spots | moray. |
Simon was a 13th century prelate based in | Moray, Scotland. |
953, and is commonly known as the Bikini Atoll | moray or the Bikini moray. |
f Dunblane alongside Simon de Tosny, Bishop of | Moray, and Hugh, Bishop of St Andrews, in a charter |
He was elected Bishop of | Moray sometime before February 12, 1516, on the nomi |
osen coadjutor to Andrew MacFarlane, bishop of | Moray and Ross. |
ceeding his brother James Stewart as Bishop of | Moray. |
He also settled a dispute with the Bishop of | Moray regarding certain rights in boundary churches. |
He was consecrated as Bishop of | Moray sometime towards the end of the year. |
f of Badenoch, in a dispute with the Bishop of | Moray. |
Pope Gregory X charged the Bishop of | Moray, the Bishop of Aberdeen, and the Bishop of Arg |
was wife to Alexander Rose (d.1720), Bishop of | Moray and Edinburgh. |
onfirmation, this time issued to the Bishop of | Moray (Henry de Lichton) and dated 16 August 1417, w |
dertaking to grant protection to the Bishop of | Moray and all of his lands, men and property in Bade |
recorded, along with Alexander Bur, Bishop of | Moray, adding his seal to a document which transferr |
Gregoir, Bishop of | Moray, is the most likely candidate for the "Bishop |
sociate of the famous Alexander Bur, Bishop of | Moray, during the latter's struggle with Alexander S |
In 1171, he was elected as Bishop of | Moray, and was consecrated at St Andrews on 23 Janua |
Columba de Dunbar, Bishop of | Moray |
He remained Bishop of | Moray until his death at Spynie Castle on November 1 |
After the death of Robert Shaw, Bishop of | Moray, Alexander was given crown nomination to the A |
It is the seat of the Bishop of | Moray, Ross and Caithness, ordinary of the Diocese o |
fter the death of Alexander Stewart, Bishop of | Moray and Commendator of Scone, Patrick was given cr |
s prior of Lesmahagow and afterwards bishop of | Moray (Gaelic epscop Muireb; Latin episcopus Moravie |
formed in 1198 at St. Andrews by the Bishop of | Moray and the Bishop of Aberdeen. |
ment VII to succeed James Hepburn as Bishop of | Moray. |
ster, by a daughter of John Guthrie, Bishop of | Moray, he followed his father's career in the minist |
ricius the same year, he was elected Bishop of | Moray. |
e Moravia, he was elected as the new Bishop of | Moray. |
at year he was elected to be the new Bishop of | Moray. |
gift of land made by Simon de Tosny, Bishop of | Moray, to a hermit in Inverness-shire. |
in that year, having been elected as Bishop of | Moray sometime in late 1406, and receiving consecrat |
ffus and a grant from Alexander Bur, Bishop of | Moray, taken by Bur from the judicial profits of his |
appointment of his friends to the bishopric of | Moray and to the abbey of Melrose, both of which cha |
ent VI for another canonry in the bishopric of | Moray. |
a long time the Archdeacon of the Bishopric of | Moray. |
Elgin Cathedral, where all medieval bishops of | Moray would have their cathedral (although the bisho |
ld remain the responsibility of the Bishops of | Moray until the Reformation. |
blacktip reef sharks, angelfish, brain corals, | moray eels and sea apples. |
As it is, the buildings between | Moray Place and The Octagon include many of Dunedin' |
he council areas of Argyll and Bute, Highland, | Moray, Orkney and the Western Isles, Shetland is cov |
The estate, owned by the | Moray family since the 13th century, is located 4 mi |
n passed, declaring the whole process by which | Moray had been appointed as Regent to be treasonable |
He also authored a series of books called "The | Moray Series" and contributed to American Astrology |
Gilbert then very likely came from | Moray. |
succeed her sister-in-law as SNP candidate for | Moray in the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections but |
He was a canon of | Moray at this date. |
He was a canon of | Moray by 1363 and Precentor (Chanter) of Aberdeen in |
d is commonly known as the Caribbean ocellated | moray, Blackedge moray, Conger, Ocellated moray, Spo |
Caribbean ocellated | moray, Gymnothorax ocellatus, is a moray eel found i |
ot to be confused with the Caribbean ocellated | moray, Gymnothorax ocellatus. |
He interviewed Nic Jones, Martin Carthy, Jim | Moray and Kate Rusby and a host of other folk musici |
He had also briefly been Chancellor of | Moray between 1430 and 1431. |
Was Chancellor of | Moray before his postulation to the see of Argyll |
Biographers have claimed that | Moray attended the University of St Andrews and cont |
and then at Dunkeld; in 1563, Commissioner for | Moray, Inverness and Banff. |
Not to be confused with | Moray (Scottish Parliament constituency). |
s the MSP for the neighbouring constituency of | Moray until her death in March 2006. |
s Member of Parliament for the constituency of | Moray and Nairn until February 1974 when he was defe |
esigned as an MSP in April 2006 to contest the | Moray by-election following the death of Margaret Ew |
hhead who had resigned his seat to contest the | Moray by-election. |
a descendant of Agnes Dunbar, 4th Countess of | Moray (known as "Black Agnes of Dunbar"). |
f Badenoch probably from Euphemia, Countess of | Moray who had become his second wife. |
al, was the father of Agnes Keith, Countess of | Moray. |
uart of Findhorn, of Findhorn in the County of | Moray. |
He was Dean of | Moray, Ross and Caithness from 1935 until 1946. |
He served as Dean of | Moray from 1296 or before until 1329. |
He was Dean of | Moray from 1435 until May 19, 1460, when he was prov |
n de Douglas, parson of Douglas, later Dean of | Moray |
He occurs as Dean of | Moray in 1230. |
The Dean of | Moray was the head of the cathedral chapter of the d |
ng to have received papal provision as Dean of | Moray, an office he never seems to have gained posse |
h St Anne, Strathpeffer; and from 1998 Dean of | Moray, Ross and Caithness. |
y of St Andrews, and went on to become Dean of | Moray by, if not before, 1487. |
He was Dean of | Moray, Ross and Caithness from 1946 until 1960. |
the positions of Prior of Whithorn and Dean of | Moray in commendam. |
He was Dean of | Moray, Ross and Caithness from 1977 until 1980. |
Notable media depictions of | Moray include Patrick McGoohan's portrayal of James |
The diocese of | Moray had been reserved during the episcopate of Dav |
e was elected by the chapter of the diocese of | Moray by 22 December 1573 several months after the d |
, he was Precentor (chanter) of the diocese of | Moray. |
onry and the prebend of Croy in the diocese of | Moray. |
He held the diocese of | Moray for only two years, serving once on a diplomat |
charge, Essil parish church in the diocese of | Moray, was held until he was translated to Forres pa |
hurches subsequently founded in the Diocese of | Moray, Ross, and Aberdeen were dedicated in his hono |
as the inaugural Dean of the United Diocese of | Moray, Ross, and Caithness, having been the Dean of |
he was translated to the wealthier diocese of | Moray in February the following year. |
illiam Gordon was Chancellor of the diocese of | Moray between 1540 and 1546, and for a short time Ar |
otland, is the mother church of the Diocese of | Moray, Ross and Caithness within the Scottish Episco |
The diocese of | Moray is first known to have had a dean from a docum |
xwell for the Chancellorship of the diocese of | Moray. |
The division of | Moray led to local conflict which was exacerbated by |
offrey Perkins, Jack (then John) Docherty, and | Moray Hunter. |
During 2001-2003 | Moray played as a solo performer, becoming well know |
art, married firstly, John Dunbar, 5th Earl of | Moray, and secondly, Sir Alexander Keith |
his elder brothers, Archibald Douglas, Earl of | Moray, and Ormond were trapped by forces loyal to th |
r to, among others, James Stewart, 1st Earl of | Moray, Alexander Stewart, Lord Chancellor of Scotlan |
southward, and afterwards assisted the Earl of | Moray in defeating the Count of Namur on the Burgh M |
y Margaret Erskine, James Stewart, 1st Earl of | Moray, in the event the Earldom came to George Dougl |
erected in 1450 by Archibald Douglas, Earl of | Moray, and retains its 15th-century hammerbeam roof, |
t, youngest daughter of the eighteenth Earl of | Moray, with whom he had two children - eldest son Ch |
g confused with that of James Stewart, Earl of | Moray, the King's actual brother. |
omas Dunbar, the son of Thomas Dunbar, Earl of | Moray. |
Follows the career of John Dunbar, Earl of | Moray in the courts of David II of Scotland and Robe |
James Stewart, Earl of | Moray (c. |
James Stewart, 1st Earl of | Moray (c. |
John Dunbar, 4th Earl of | Moray (d. |
James Stewart, 1st Earl of | Moray, 1561 |
or the rebellion of James Stewart, 1st Earl of | Moray. |
After death of John Randolph, 3rd Earl of | Moray, earldom of Moray passed into crown hands. |
1 November - Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of | Moray (born 1634) |
Perhaps the most well-known Earl of | Moray was James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray, the husb |
Lucy, who married Francis Stuart, 10th Earl of | Moray. |
He was created Earl of | Moray in 1501, and was young enough to avoid fightin |
ith the news that Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of | Moray, the guardian of the infant David, had died su |
Thomas Randolph, 2nd Earl of | Moray (died August 11, 1332), a Scottish military co |
The son of Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of | Moray, a companion-in-arms of King Robert the Bruce, |
on of James IV, see James Stewart, 1st Earl of | Moray (1501 creation). |
rotestant half-brother, James Stewart, Earl of | Moray was appointed Regent on behalf of his nephew. |
She first married John Randolph, 3rd Earl of | Moray but the marriage was childless. |
uglas, supported by John Randolph, 3rd Earl of | Moray, the Steward, the future Robert II of Scotland |
Bruce) was led by Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of | Moray. |
companion in arms Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of | Moray. |
was a rebellion by James Stewart, 1st Earl of | Moray against his half sister, Mary, Queen of Scots, |
th of the Regent, Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of | Moray. |
nder the command of John Randolph, 3rd Earl of | Moray, capturing Guy II, Count of Namur at the Battl |
Thomas, 2nd Earl of | Moray had a chief command under the Earl of Mar rang |
cottish force under John Randolph, 3rd Earl of | Moray in the Battle of Boroughmuir. |
is wife was possibly a daughter of the Earl of | Moray. |
Lady Mary Stewart, daughter of the 4th Earl of | Moray, with whom he had seven children: Archibald (w |
Stuart, daughter of James Stuart, 4th Earl of | Moray, Campbell sought to recover his father's estat |
th Earl of Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Earl of | Moray and older to John Douglas, Lord of Balvenie. |
together taking control of the huge earldom of | Moray, bringing MacDonald power into Lochaber and St |
n to Thomas Randolph along with the Earldom of | Moray by King Robert I. The castle has remained the |
Forfeit; included in the Earldom of | Moray recreated for Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Mor |
ed with two better-known 16th century Earls of | Moray who were also called James Stewart: his nephew |
d Bute, Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, | Moray, Orkney, Ross, Skye and Inverness West, Shetla |
61, and is commonly known as the Easter island | moray. |
re are a number of mountainous features within | Moray, including Bin Hill near Cullen. |
Unless already acclimated to frozen foods, the | moray eel will likely need to be fed with live ghost |
The minimum tank size for Jeweled | Moray Eels is 50 gallons. |
areas of the county of Banffshire to form the | Moray district of the Grampian region. |
orest, 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Forres in | Moray, Scotland. |
It is clear that, from his base in Fortriu (or | Moray), Bridei was establishing his overlordship of |
Gregoir of | Moray [Giric, Gregory] is the first attested Bishop |
1566 he was accused by Mary of having assisted | Moray and her rebellious subjects with a gift of thr |
On completing the course, he joined | Moray Firth Radio in Inverness before moving to Nort |
In May 2006 he replaced | Moray Callum as global head of design for Mazda. |
, Sheila Forbes, Edith Day, John Hewer, Stella | Moray and Tony Adams. |
In a letter written later in his life, | Moray cites 1627 as the year when he began study "to |
Charteris Land is home to | Moray House's departments of Educational Studies and |
nd farm close to the Beatrice oil field in the | Moray Firth, part of the North Sea off the east coas |
used directly against Scottish convoys in the | Moray Firth, during which she achieved her biggest s |
April 27 - By-election in the | Moray constituency of the Scottish Parliament. |
Born in Fochabers, | Moray in 1694, he was ordained a priest on 19 April |
Anderson was born in Dallas, | Moray and raised and educated in Forres. |
und as succentor of the cathedral of Ross in a | Moray document dating between 1255 and 1271; he is t |
directly, 21 per cent of all employment in the | Moray area. |
blocks in the Cardigan bay area and 10 in the | Moray Firth. |
Duncan Davidson was born in Elgin, | Moray in 1954. |
emi-professional football team based in Elgin, | Moray. |
assadors met King Robert at Inverness in royal | Moray, and agreed to the Treaty of Inverness. |
al Frederick John Knowles (born 1895 in Nairn, | Moray, Scotland; date of death unknown) was a Britis |
ninvie Distillery is a distillery in Dufftown, | Moray which produces single malt Scotch whisky. |
Adam's name occurred for the first time in a | Moray document datable between 1255 and 1271, where |
llan (better known as Bill) was born in Keith, | Moray in 1927. |
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