14 September 1875 Cliffe Hall, North Riding of Yorkshire
Died
20 April 1946 (aged 70) Cliffe Hall, North Riding of Yorkshire
Political party
Unionist
Relations
Sir Frank O'Brien Wilson (brother)
James Edward Ramsden (grandnephew)
Alma mater
Marlborough College
Military service
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch/service
British Army Territorial Army
Years of service
1914–1918
Rank
Lieutenant-Colonel
Battles/wars
First World War
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Murrough John Wilson KBE (14 September 1875 – 20 April 1946) was a British Army officer, member of parliament, and railway executive. He served as the Unionist MP for Richmond (Yorkshire) from 1918 to 1929.
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Murrough John Wilson KBE (14 September 1875 – 20 April 1946) was a British Army officer, member of parliament, and railway executive...
Murrough may refer to: Murrough Boyle, 1st Viscount Blesington (1645–1718), Irish peer and member of the House of Lords Murrough mac Toirdelbach Ó Briain...
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their Norman descendants resided at the castle until the 1370s. Art MacMurrough Kavanagh attacked Enniscorthy Castle in the 1370s, in an attempt to regain...
Rostellan near Cork Harbour in Ireland, was named in Siddons' honour by Murrough O'Brien, Lord Inchiquin, after he had entertained the actress at Rostellan...
) (Subscription required) Flanagan, M. T. (September 2004). "Dermot MacMurrough". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
Norman expansion, was at the invitation of Dermot Mac Murrough, King of Leinster. In 1166, Mac Murrough had fled to Anjou, France, following a war involving...
exchange for power and land. Strongbow married Aoife, daughter of Dermot MacMurrough, the Gaelic king of Leinster. Bill Clinton 42nd president, 1993–2001: According...
site of the invasion of Ireland by Normans at the behest of Diarmuid Mac Murrough, King of Uí Cheinnsealaig and king of Leinster (Laigin). This was followed...
due to Art MacMurrough Kavanagh, who became King of Leinster in 1377. King Richard II led two expeditions against him. Art MacMurrough Kavanagh claimed...
Liskeard (seat 1/2) Hon. Edward James Eliot Died and replaced Nov 1797 by Murrough O'Brien. O'Brien vacated seat and replaced by George Murray, Dec 1800 Liskeard...
28 May 2015. [2] Archived 30 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine O'brien, Murrough (2 January 2005). "Paperbacks". The Independent. London. Retrieved 10 April...