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===Other===
===Other===
*[[John Murray (athlete)]] (1881–?), Irish Olympic athlete who competed for [[Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics]]
*[[John Murray (athlete)]] (1881–?), Irish Olympic athlete who competed for Great Britain at the 1908 Summer Olympics
*[[Jack Murray (Australian footballer)]] (fl. 1935–1949), Australian rules footballer
*[[Jack Murray (Australian footballer)]] (fl. 1935–1949), Australian rules footballer
*[[John Murray (boxer)]] (born 1984), lightweight English boxer
*[[John Murray (boxer)]] (born 1984), lightweight English boxer
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*[[John Murray, Lord Bowhill]] (died 1714), MP in the first Parliament of Great Britain 1707–1708
*[[John Murray, Lord Bowhill]] (died 1714), MP in the first Parliament of Great Britain 1707–1708
*[[John Murray (died 1753)]], British MP for the Linlithgow Burghs, 1725–1734, Selkirkshire, 1734–1753
*[[John Murray (died 1753)]], British MP for the Linlithgow Burghs, 1725–1734, Selkirkshire, 1734–1753
*[[Lord John Murray]] (1711–1787), British General and MP for Perthshire, 1734–1761
*[[Lord John Murray]] (1711–1787), British general and MP for Perthshire, 1734–1761
*[[John Murray of Broughton]] (c. 1718–1777), Jacobite and secretary to Prince Charles Edward Stuart
*[[John Murray of Broughton]] (c. 1718–1777), Jacobite and secretary to Prince Charles Edward Stuart
*[[John Murray (1726–1800)]], British MP for the Linlithgow Burghs, 1754–1761
*[[John Murray (1726–1800)]], British MP for the Linlithgow Burghs, 1754–1761
*[[John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl]] (1729–1774), MP for Perthshire 1761–1764, Lord of the Isle of Man from 1764 to 1765
*[[John Murray, 3rd Duke of Atholl]] (1729–1774), MP for Perthshire 1761–1764, Lord of the Isle of Man from 1764 to 1765
*[[John Murray (colonial administrator)]] (c. 1739–1824), governor of the Cape Breton colony in today's Nova Scotia
*[[John Murray (colonial administrator)]] (c. 1739–1824), governor of the Cape Breton colony in today's Nova Scotia
*[[John Murray (British diplomat)]] (c. 1712–1775), Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 1765–1775
*[[John Murray (British diplomat)]] (c. 1712–1775), ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 1765–1775
*[[Sir John Murray, 8th Baronet]] (c. 1768–1827), British MP for Wootton Bassett 1807–1811, Weymouth & Melcombe Regis 1811–1818
*[[Sir John Murray, 8th Baronet]] (c. 1768–1827), British MP for Wootton Bassett 1807–1811, Weymouth & Melcombe Regis 1811–1818
*[[John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl]] (1778–1846), British Army officer and landowner in Scotland
*[[John Murray, 5th Duke of Atholl]] (1778–1846), British Army officer and landowner in Scotland
*[[John Murray, Lord Murray]] (1779–1859), British MP for the Leith Burghs, 1832–1839
*[[John Murray, Lord Murray]] (1779–1859), British MP for the Leith Burghs, 1832–1839
*Sir [[Hubert Murray]] (John Hubert Plunkett Murray, 1861–1940), judge and Lieutenant-Governor of Papua
*Sir [[Hubert Murray]] (John Hubert Plunkett Murray, 1861–1940), judge and lieutenant-governor of Papua
*[[John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl]] (1929–2012), British peer
*[[John Murray, 11th Duke of Atholl]] (1929–2012), British peer


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=== United States ===
=== United States ===
*[[John Murray (Massachusetts politician)]] (1715?–1794), representative to the Great and General Court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
*[[John Murray (Massachusetts politician)]] (1715?–1794), representative to the Great and General Court of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
*[[John Murray (congressman)]] (1768–1834), United States Representative from Pennsylvania
*[[John Murray (congressman)]] (1768–1834), U.S. representative from Pennsylvania
*[[John F. Murray (politician)]] (1862–1928), second borough president of The Bronx
*[[John F. Murray (politician)]] (1862–1928), second borough president of The Bronx
*[[John L. Murray (representative)]] (1806–1842), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
*[[John L. Murray (representative)]] (1806–1842), U.S. representative from Kentucky
*[[John Porry Murray]] (1830–1895), Confederate politician
*[[John Porry Murray]] (1830–1895), Confederate politician
*[[John E. Murray Jr.]] (1932–2015), professor of law and Chancellor of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*[[John E. Murray Jr.]] (1932–2015), professor of law and chancellor of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*[[John S. Murray (Iowa politician)]] (born 1939), American politician from the state of Iowa
*[[John S. Murray (Iowa politician)]] (born 1939), American politician from the state of Iowa
*[[John S. Murray (Washington politician)]] (1925–2007), American politician in the state of Washington
*[[John S. Murray (Washington politician)]] (1925–2007), American politician in the state of Washington
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=== Australia ===
=== Australia ===
*[[John Murray (pastoralist)]] (1837–1917), member of the Queensland Parliament from 1888 to 1903
*[[John Murray (pastoralist)]] (1837–1917), member of the Queensland Parliament from 1888 to 1903
*[[John Murray (Victorian politician)]] (1851–1916), Premier of Victoria from 1909 to 1912
*[[John Murray (Victorian politician)]] (1851–1916), premier of Victoria from 1909 to 1912
*[[John Murray (Queensland politician)]] (1915–2009), member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1958 to 1961
*[[John Murray (Queensland politician)]] (1915–2009), member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1958 to 1961
*[[John Murray (New South Wales politician)]] (born 1939), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1982 to 2003
*[[John Murray (New South Wales politician)]] (born 1939), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1982 to 2003
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== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Jon Murray (disambiguation)|Jon Murray]]
*[[Jon Murray (disambiguation)]]
*[[Jack Murray (disambiguation)|Jack Murray]]
*[[Jack Murray (disambiguation)]]
*[[Jock Murray (disambiguation)|Jock Murray]]
*[[Jock Murray (disambiguation)]]


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  • John Murray (judge) (1888–1976), Chief Justice of Southern Rhodesia from 1955 to 1961
  • J. R. Murray (John Rose Murray, 1898–1991), Ceylonese accountant and politician in colonial Ceylon

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