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person associated with the witch trials in Scotland
James Murray
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person associated with the witch trials in Scotland
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James, Jamie, Jim or Jimmy Murray may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- James Murray (architect) (died 1634), Scottish architect
- James Murray (American actor) (1901–1936), American actor
- James Murray (director), director of films and programs such as The National Dream
- James Murray (English actor) (born 1975), English actor born in Manchester
- James Murray (puppeteer), see The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth
- James "Murr" Murray, a member of the comedy troupe The Tenderloins and one of the stars of Impractical Jokers (2011-present)
- James Murray (speed painter), British speed painter
- James R. Murray (1841–1905), American composer of Away in a Manger
- Jim Murray (comics), British comics artist, see Sláine
- Jim Murray (musician) (1942–2013), San Francisco musician of the 1960s
- James Murray, half of photographer duo James and Karla Murray
Military
- James Murray (admiral), 16th-century Scottish shipbuilder in the Polish service, counter-admiral during the Battle of Oliwa
- James Wolfe Murray (1853–1919), British military officer and Chief of the Imperial General Staff in the 1910s
- James Murray (British Army officer, born 1721) (1721–1794), Scottish military officer and governor of Quebec
- James Murray of Strowan (1734–1794), Scottish general of the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution
- James Murray (VC) (1859–1942), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First Boer War
- Sir James Pulteney, 7th Baronet (1755–1811), born James Murray, Scottish general and MP for Weycombe and Regis
- James Patrick Murray (British Army officer) (1782–1834), British soldier, MP for Yarmouth 1802–03
- James Lore Murray (1919–2004), USAF major general responsible for the ejection seat and the B-52 aircraft
Politics
- Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh (1655–1708), Scottish judge and politician
- Lord James Murray (1663–1719), MP for Perthshire
- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1690–1764), Whig MP and lord of the Isle of Man, 1736–1764
- James Murray (Jacobite Earl of Dunbar) (1690–1770), Scottish Member of Parliament, later Jacobite Secretary of State
- James Murray (1727–1799), Scottish landowner, entrepreneur, and politician from Broughton and Cally, MP for Wigtownshire and Kirkcudbright
- James Murray (Ohio politician) (1830–1881), Attorney General of Ohio
- James Murray (East Aberdeenshire MP) (1850–1933), Liberal Member of Parliament for Aberdeenshire Eastern
- James Murray, 1st Baron Glenlyon (1782–1837), British Army officer, member of parliament and peer
- James Alexander Murray (1864–1960), premier of New Brunswick for a part of 1917
- James C. Murray (1917–1999), United States Representative from Illinois
- James E. Murray (1876–1961), United States Senator from Montana
- James Fitzgerald Murray (1805–1856), Australian politician
- James M. Murray, Designated Director of the U.S. Secret Service
- James Murray (Labour politician) (1887–1965), Labour Party (UK) MP 1942–1955
- James Murray (Newfoundland politician) (1843–1900), Newfoundland politician
- James Murray (Australian politician) (1895–1974), Australian politician
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
- Jamie Murray (footballer) (born 1958), Scottish football fullback with Cambridge United and Brentford in the 1970s and 1980s
- Bearcat Murray (Jim Murray, born 1933), Canadian ice hockey trainer
- Jim Murray (ice hockey) (born 1943), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jim Murray (American football), American football executive
- Jim Murray (pitcher) (1894–1973), US baseball player for Brooklyn Robins
- Jim Murray (outfielder) (1878–1945), Major League Baseball outfielder, 1902–1914
- Jimmy Murray (English footballer) (1935–2008), English football striker with Wolves, Manchester City and Walsall in the 1950s and 1960s
- Jimmy Murray (Gaelic footballer) (1917–2007), Roscommon All-Ireland winning Gaelic football captain of the 1940s
- Jimmy Murray (footballer, born 1880) (1880–1933), Scottish footballer who played in the early 20th century
- Jimmy Murray (footballer, born 1884) (1884–?), Northern Irish footballer
- Jimmy Murray (footballer, born 1933) (1933–2015), Scottish footballer who played for Heart of Midlothian and the Scotland national team
Other fields
- James Murray (lexicographer) (1837–1915), Scottish lexicographer and editor of the Oxford English Dictionary
- James Murray, 2nd Earl of Annandale (died 1658), an Earl of Annandale
- Several Murray baronets, in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
- James Murray (bishop) (1828–1909), Roman Catholic bishop, the first Bishop of Maitland, New South Wales, Australia
- James Murray (biologist) (1865–?), Scottish biologist and explorer
- James Murray (loyalist) (1713–1781), loyalist in North Carolina and Boston prior to the American Revolution
- James Murray (physician) (1788–1871), Irish physician and creator of the medication known as milk of magnesia
- James A. Murray (zoologist) (fl. 1880s), zoologist and museum curator in Karachi
- James Albert Murray (born 1932), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
- James Boyles Murray (1789–1866), businessman in New York
- James D. Murray (born 1931), mathematics professor
- James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie (1759–1836), Scottish lawyer
- Jim Murray (sportswriter) (1919–1998), American sportswriter, full name James Patrick Murray
- Jim Murray (trade unionist) (died 2007), British trade union leader
- Jim Murray (whisky writer) (born 1957), English whisky writer
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