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GB-2014-WSA-12804 · Person · 1912-1984

Murray, Thomas Aird Burnley, son of Thomas Aird Murray, consult. civil engineer, of Toronto, and Alice, d. of Frank Hancock of Ripon, Yorks; b. 16 Mar. 1912; adm. Jan. 1926 (R); left Dec. 1929; City & Guilds Coll., BSc 1933; AMICE 1935; AuxAF 1938 (PO 616 Sqdn); test pilot Min. of Supply 1941-6 (Flt Lieut. RAF), AFC AEA; farming 1949-62; m. 1935 Anne, d. of F. W. Buckham of Alton, Hants; d. 4 June 1984.

GB-2014-WSA-12793 · Person · 1920-1942

Murray, John Alan Colin, son of Capt. George Shirley Kilby and Gladys Grace, d. of Keith Wil­liam Murray, Portcullis Poursuivant, and grand-daughter of William Powell Murray (qv); b. 19 Apr. 1920; assumed the name of Murray in lieu of Kilby 1932; adm. Jan. 1933 (R); left Dec. 1934; HLI 1940-2 (Lieut.), attd Army Film Unit; killed in action (Middle East) June 1942.

John Alan Colin Kilby was born at Kensington, London on the 19th of April 1920 the only son of Captain George Shirley Kilby, 11th (County of London) Battalion, London Regiment (Finsbury Rifles), and Gladys Grace (nee Murray) Kilby of 1, Winchester Court, Kensington in London. He assumed his mother’s maiden name of Murray in 1932, presumably because of his parent’s divorce in 1927. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Rigaud’s from January 1933 to December 1934.
He attended an Officer Cadet Training Unit before being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry on the 20th of April 1940. He was later attached to the Army Film and Photographic Unit where he served with No. 1 Section.
On the 27th of May 1942, the Afrika Corps launched an attack on the left flank of the British held Gazala Line at Bir Hacheim. This was the first time the Army Film and Photographic Unit had found the opportunity to film a major battle. On the 30th of May, John Murray visited the Headquarters of 50th Division and when he returned to the unit he wrote the following: - “It is indeed most depressing to make every effort to take good filmic photographs and to go into places where it is by no means healthy, and know that with a “dual” camera the efforts may be worthless. Sgts. Travis and Berman both seemed in good spirits, though sorry that they could not be in the attack.”
By the 8th of June, he and his men were with the South African Division where they were taking both still photographs and cine film. On the 9th of June 1942, John Murray and Lieutenant Graham had been filming during heavy fighting in the area of the Knightsbridge Box when they returned to their jeep. While travelling in the rear area of the British lines they entered an unmarked minefield and their jeep ran over a mine. Lieutenant Graham was unhurt but John Murray had received a wound to his neck and was bleeding profusely. Graham tried to stem the bleeding but the wound was too deep and John Murray died a few minutes later from loss of blood.
He is commemorated on the Alamein Memorial Column 69.

GB-2014-WSA-01693 · Person · 1926-2012

Murray, Colin Andrew, son of Colin Hay Murray FRIBA, of Eastbourne, Sussex, and Joan Pamela, d. of Stanley Tooth, engineer, of Buxted, Sussex; b. 7 Jan. 1926; adm. Sept. 1939 (R); left July 1944; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1944, BA 1947, MA 1951; Roy. Greenwich Observatory 1950-85, SPSO 1965-85; Roy. Astronomical Soc., Fellow 1952, Council 1965-8 and 1974-7, Vice-Pres. 1975-7; gave 1988 Halley lecture on "The Distances to the Stars"; m. 27 Feb. 1954 Frances Mary, d. of Rev. George Stephen Nason, Vicar of Greenwich and Dean of Gibraltar; d. 8 Nov. 2012.

GB-2014-WSA-12772 · Person · 1908-1957

Murray Hill, Peter Auriol, son of George Murray Hill (qv); b. 20 Apr. 1908; adm. Sept. 1922 (R); left July 1926; Trin. Coll. Camb., matric. 1926, BA 1929; an actor and antiquarian bookseller; Pres. Antiquarian Booksellers' Assn 1956-7; m. 14 June 1941 Phyllis Calvert, actress, d. of Frederick Bickle of Chelsea; d. 25 Nov. 1957.

Mure, James, 1835-1882
GB-2014-WSA-12762 · Person · 1835-1882

MURE, JAMES, son of William Mure (qv); b. 25 Oct 1835; adm. 25 Sep 1847 (Rigaud's); Midshipman, Royal Navy Oct 1849 – May 1852; Glasgow Univ., matr. 1852; adm. advocate 6 Jun 1857; HBM Consul for the Balearic Islands (resident at Palma, Majorca), from 8 Jun 1877; m. 8 Feb 1862 Mary Elizabeth, divorced wife of Robert Vans Agnew MP, Barnbarroch, Wigtownshire, and dau. of Sir David Hunter-Blair, Bart.; d. at Palma 8 May 1882.

GB-2014-WSA-12758 · Person · 1833-1864

MURE, CHARLES REGINALD, son of William Mure (qv); b. 7 May 1833; adm. 25 Sep 1847 (Rigaud's); Ensign, 43rd Foot 16 Aug 1850; Lieut., 29 Jul 1853; Capt., 7th Foot 8 Jan 1856; half-pay 10 Nov 1856; 43rd Foot 10 Apr 1857; served in Kaffir War 1851-3; Adc to Maj. -Gen. Frederick Markham (qv) in Crimean War 1855; killed in action at Tauranga, New Zealand 29 Apr 1864.

GB-2014-WSA-12750 · Person · 1934-1998

Munro-Scott, Brian Munro, son of Harold Munro Scott MRCS LRCP, med. practitioner, of Walthamstow, Essex, and Gladys Grace, d. of Randall Zack Perry, of Hillingdon, Middlesex; b. 16 Sept. 1934; adm. Sept. 1948 (R); left July 1951; RAC instructor and owner of motoring Sch., later co. man. Erith, Kent; MIAM; m. 17 Dec. 1955 Muriel Liddle, PA, d. of Joseph Liddle of Swanley, Kent; d. 31 May 1998.

Munro, Hugh, 1863-1928
GB-2014-WSA-12744 · Person · 1863-1928

MUNRO, HUGH, eldest son of David Munro, Dollar, Clackmannanshire, and Hillside, Elstree, Herts., headmaster of private school, and Jane Belsham, youngest dau. of Robert Wilkinson, Totteridge Park, Herts.; b. 7 Mar 1863; adm. 5 Feb 1877 (R); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1881, matr. 14 Oct 1881; BA 1885; MA 1888; Guy’s Hospital; MD Louvain 1898; LSA 1898; Assistant Medical Officer, Claybury Asylum; Senior Assistant Medical Officer, Maudsley Hospital; d. 10 Nov 1928.

Moss, Frank Lyons, 1898-1989
GB-2014-WSA-12678 · Person · 1898-1989

Moss, Frank Lyons, son of Matthew Lewis Moss KC (Australia), later solicitor (London), and Katherine Lyons, d. of Moss Moss of Sydney NSW; b. 19 Mar. 1898; adm. Jan. 1914 (R); left Dec. 1916; 2nd Lieut. Suffolk Regt June 1917; Ch. Ch. Oxf., matric. 1919, BA 1921, MA 1952; called to the Bar (Middle Temple) Nov. 1922; adm. a solicitor June 1928; practised in London; m. 10 Dec. 1932 Vere Kathleen, d. of Edward Walker Harkess; d. 3 Apr. 1989.

GB-2014-WSA-12675 · Person · 1898-?

Moses, Malcolm St. John; b. Sept. 1, 1898; adm. May 2, 1913 (R); left Dec. 1914.