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Pieda plc
C0618 · Entidade coletiva · fl 1992 - 1993

Consultants based in Edinburgh.

Killin School Group
C0626 · Entidade coletiva · 1976 - 1989

School and college councils were appointed by each regional or islands council education authority, under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c.65), to manage the schools or educational establishments in their area. The members of the council included pupils, parents, teachers and suitable representatives from the local community.

St Modan’s School Council
C0627 · Entidade coletiva · 1976 - 1979

School and college councils were appointed by each regional or islands council education authority, under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c.65), to manage the schools or educational establishments in their area. The members of the council included pupils, parents, teachers and suitable representatives from the local community.

Stirling High School Council
C0629 · Entidade coletiva · 1976 - 1989

School and college councils were appointed by each regional or islands council education authority, under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c.65), to manage the schools or educational establishments in their area. The members of the council included pupils, parents, teachers and suitable representatives from the local community.

Stirling Allan Park United Presbyterian
C0634 · Entidade coletiva · 1866 - 1900

Stirling Allan Park was formed as a United Presbyterian Church congregation in c 1866 after a disagreement between the ministers of Erskine United Presbyterian Church. Allan Park UP Church itself was opened in 1867. On the union of the UP and Free Churches in 1900 Allan Park became a member of the United Free Church. In 1929, along with most other United Free Churches, it became part of the Church of Scotland. Allan Park united with Stirling South Church to form Allan Park South in 1970. The united congregation continued to use the Allan Park building.

Dunblane High School
C0636 · Entidade coletiva · 1974 -

Opened in 1974, Dunblane High School is a non-denominational six-year comprehensive school providing courses for pupils of all abilities at all stages. Work on the new building finished in November 2007.

Murray, William, 1744 – 1814
P0006 · Persona · 1744 – 1814

Born 12th July 1744; died 29th August 1814.

He was served heir to his father 8th September 1758, and to Robert Junkine, or Murray, of Pitlochie 5th April 1764.

He married, first, September 1772, Margaret, daughter of John Callender of Craigforth, who died 28th July 1784, having had:

(a) William Murray, 1773 – 1847

He married, second, 7th June 1791, Ann, daughter of John Campbell of Clathie and Killermont, who died 2nd August 1802, and had issue:

(b) Captain John Murray, R.N., died 3rd March 1821.
(c) Archibald Murray, E.I.C.S.
(d) Alexander Murray, Advocate, died 1835. He married, 12th April 1826, Johanna, daughter of John Wilkinson of Castlehead, Denbigh, and had a daughter, Anne, who married Gilbert Innes Murray Menzies, and recorded Arms as James Murray in Lyon Office, 1852.

Murray, William, 1773 – 1847, Major
P0010 · Persona · 1773 – 1847

Born 6th July 1773; died 12th September 1847.

He was served heir to his father 9th January 1815, and to his grandfather 5th October 1821. On 11th June 1799 he married Anne, daughter of Sir William Maxwell, Bt. of Monreith,
and was succeeded by his cousin John Murray (1797 - 1862).
(245) Lieutenant-Colonel John Murray, third son of William