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  1. Also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray and Andrew Murray, he was the son of a northern nobleman who became a vital and important military leader during the Scottish-English wars of the late 13th Century.

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  2. Andrew Moray may refer to: Andreas de Moravia (died 1242), Bishop of Moray, 1222–1242. Andrew Moray (died 1297), joint-commander with William Wallace of the Scottish army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. Andrew Moray (justiciar) (died 1298), Lord of Petty, Justiciar of Scotia.

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  4. The men of Moray at this time appealed to Edward I for assistance stating they felt William Fraser, Bishop of St Andrews and John Comyn II of Badenoch had usurped control of Moray (at this time still including Nairn). They were stated to have "destroyed and plundered" towns, "burned barns full of corn" in Nairn and killed women and children.

  5. Nationality. Scottish. Other names. Andrew Murray. Known for. Defeating the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge (1297) (d. 1297) was a supporter of and helped win the Battle of Stirling Bridge, he died of his wounds after the battle. Categories: 1270s births.

    • c. 1270, Scotland
    • 8 November 1297 -, 31 December 1297, Scotland
    • Battle Wounds
    • Scottish
  6. Andrew Moray (Anglo-Norman: Andreu de Moray ; Latin: Andreas de Moravia ), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, an esquire, became one of Scotland's war-leaders during the First Scottish War of Independence.

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    Moray is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Andrew Moray, military leader during the Anglo-Scottish conflict of the late 1290; Ann Moray (1909–1981), Welsh singer and novelist; Jim Moray (born 1981), English singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer; John Moray Stuart-Young (1881–1939 ...

  8. Andrew Moray (Anglo-Norman: Andreu de Moray; Latin: Andreas de Moravia), also known as Andrew de Moray, Andrew of Moray, or Andrew Murray, an esquire, became one of Scotland's war-leaders during the First Scottish War of Independence. Moray initially raised a small band of supporters at Avoch Castle in early summer 1297 to fight King Edward I ...

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