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* [[Jim Murray (comics)]], British comics artist, see ''[[Sláine (comics)|Sláine]]''
* [[Jim Murray (comics)]], British comics artist, see ''[[Sláine (comics)|Sláine]]''
* [[Jim Murray (musician)]] (1942–2013), San Francisco musician of the 1960s
* [[Jim Murray (musician)]] (1942–2013), San Francisco musician of the 1960s
* [[Jim Murray (sportswriter)]] (1919–1998), American sportswriter
* [[Jim Murray (whisky writer)]] (born 1957), English whisky writer
* James Murray, half of photographer duo [[James and Karla Murray]]
* James Murray, half of photographer duo [[James and Karla Murray]]


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=== United Kingdom ===
=== United Kingdom ===
* [[James Murray of Pardewis]] (died 1592), Scottish courtier who challenged the Earl of Bothwell
* [[James Murray (courtier)]] (died 1613), Scottish diplomat and master of the wardrobe
* [[James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh]] (1655–1708), Scottish judge and politician
* [[James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh]] (1655–1708), Scottish judge and politician
* [[Lord James Murray]] (1663–1719), Member of Parliament for Perthshire
* [[Lord James Murray]] (1663–1719), Member of Parliament for Perthshire
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* [[James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon]] (1782–1837), British Army officer and Member of Parliament
* [[James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon]] (1782–1837), British Army officer and Member of Parliament
* [[James Murray (Durham politician)]] (1887–1965), Member of Parliament
* [[James Murray (Durham politician)]] (1887–1965), Member of Parliament
* [[James Murray (London politician)]], English Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament 2019–present
* [[James Murray (London politician)]] (born 1983), English Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament 2019–present


=== United States ===
=== United States ===
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==Sports==
==Sports==
* [[James Murray (boxer)]] (1969–1995), Scottish professional boxer who died from injuries sustained in a boxing fight
* [[James Murray (hurler)]] (born 1978), Irish hurler who plays with Waterford GAA
* [[Jamie Murray]] (born 1986), Scottish tennis player, specialist doubles player
* [[James Murray (luger)]] (born 1946), American Olympic luger
* [[Jimmy Murray (Gaelic footballer)]] (1917–2007), Roscommon All-Ireland winning Gaelic football captain of the 1940s
* [[Jim Murray (sportswriter)]] (1919–1998), American sportswriter, full name James Patrick Murray
* [[James Wolfe Murray (cricketer)]] (1936–2011), Scottish cricketer
===Association football===
===Association football===
* [[Jamie Murray (footballer)]] (born 1958), Scottish football fullback with Cambridge United and Brentford in the 1970s and 1980s
* [[Jamie Murray (footballer)]] (born 1958), Scottish football fullback with Cambridge United and Brentford in the 1970s and 1980s
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===American football===
===American football===
* [[Jim Murray (American football)]], American football executive
* [[Jim Murray (American football)]] (1938–2025), American football executive
* [[Jimmy Murray (American football)]] (born 1995), American football offensive lineman
* [[Jimmy Murray (American football)]] (born 1995), American football player


===Baseball===
===Baseball===
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===Ice hockey===
===Ice hockey===
* [[Bearcat Murray]] (Jim Murray, born 1933), Canadian ice hockey trainer
* [[Jim "Bearcat" Murray]] (1933–2022), Canadian ice hockey trainer
* [[Jim Murray (ice hockey)]] (born 1943), Canadian ice hockey player
* [[Jim Murray (ice hockey)]] (born 1943), Canadian ice hockey player
===Other sports===
* [[James Murray (boxer)]] (1969–1995), Scottish professional boxer who died from injuries sustained in a boxing fight
* [[James Murray (hurler)]] (born 1978), Irish hurler who plays with Waterford GAA
* [[Jamie Murray]] (born 1986), Scottish tennis player, specialist doubles player
* [[James Murray (luger)]] (born 1946), American Olympic luger
* [[Jimmy Murray (Gaelic footballer)]] (1917–2007), Roscommon All-Ireland winning Gaelic football captain of the 1940s
* [[Jim Murray (sportswriter)]] (1919–1998), American sportswriter
* [[James Wolfe Murray (cricketer)]] (1936–2011), Scottish cricketer


==Science and medicine==
==Science and medicine==
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* [[James Boyles Murray]] (1789–1866), businessman in New York
* [[James Boyles Murray]] (1789–1866), businessman in New York
* [[James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie]] (1759–1836), Scottish lawyer  
* [[James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie]] (1759–1836), Scottish lawyer  
* [[Jim Murray (trade unionist)]] (died 2007), British trade union leader
* [[Jim Murray (trade unionist)]] (died 2006), British trade union leader
* [[Jim Murray (whisky writer)]] (born 1957), English whisky writer
* [[James Erskine Murray]] (1810–1844), lawyer, author, and adventurer in Borneo
* [[James Erskine Murray]] (1810–1844), lawyer, author, and adventurer in Borneo



Latest revision as of 20:15, 2 November 2025

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