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- Murrayshall Country Estate & Golf Club, in Scone, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, features two 20th-century golf courses surrounding a 17th-century house...
- mined, mostly in the Murrayshall Limestone strata, the other several strata present not being of suitable quality. The Murrayshall Limestone is the local...
- Mcduff's Monument Murrayshall Hill 56°24′42″N 3°21′56″W / 56.411773°N 3.365592°W / 56.411773; -3.365592 (Mcduff's Monument Murrayshall Hill) Category B...
- pines. One of these pines that has since fallen to the expansion of the Murrayshall Quarry, was known as the Bonnety Tree and is said to have been the tree...
- Scottish historian. He was eldest son of Andrew Murray (1782–1847) of Murrayshall, Perthshire, who served as sheriff of Aberdeenshire, and his wife Janet...
- haul in a match. Kerrigan collapsed while playing golf with a friend at Murrayshall and subsequently died at the Perth Royal Infirmary on 5 September 1996...
- 1644, aged about 47. Twenty years later, Murray's son, Andrew, built Murrayshall House. His family, which became the Murray-Grahams, sta**** in the house...
- quartz-dolerite was once quarried at several places including Cambusbarron and Murrayshall, but is quarried today at Northfield, primarily for roadstone. Dinham...
- Edinburgh. He took the additional name Murray on inheriting the estates of Murrayshall (formerly Halmyre) at the death of his great-uncle Robert Murray on 8...
- feet Above Mean Sea Level (AMSL)), range 5 nm, bearing 058 degrees; and Murrayshall Hill, 521 feet AAL (918 feet AMSL), range 9,480 feet (2,890 m), bearing...