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Sir (Thomas) David King Murray Kt KC LLD MA BSc LLB FRSE (1884 - 5 June 1955) was a Scottish politician and judge Queens Counsel (postnominal QC), during the reign of a male Sovereign known as Kings Counsel (KC), are barristers or, in Scotland, advocates appointed by Letters patent to be one of Her Majestys Counsel learned in the law. They do not constitute a separate order or degree of...
Legum Doctor (English: Doctor of Laws; abbreviated to LL.D.) In the UK and Canada the LL.D. is a doctorate usually awarded on the basis of exceptionally insightful and distinctive publications, containing significant and original contributions to the science or study of law. ...
A masters degree is an academic degree usually awarded for completion of a postgraduate course of one or two years in duration. ...
A Bachelor of Science (B.S., B.Sc. ...
The degree of Bachelor of Laws (or Baccalaureate of Laws) is the principal academic degree in law in most common law countries other than the United States, where it has been replaced by the Juris Doctor degree. ...
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1884 (MDCCCLXXXIV) is a leap year starting on Tuesday (click on link to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. ...
1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The son of James Murray, Greenknowe, Bothwell, he was educated at Hamilton Academy, Glasgow High School and Glasgow University. The High School of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, was founded in the 12th Century as the Choir School of Glasgow Cathedral, the school went on to become the Grammar School of Glasgow in the 15th Century. ...
The University of Glasgow is the largest of the three universities in Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Called to the Scots Bar in 1910 and fought in World War I as a Lieutenant in the RNVR. He resumed his legal practice and was Junior Counsel to the Treasury in Scotland from 1927-1928, Sheriff-Substitute of Lanarkshire at Airdrie from 1928-1933, Senior Advocate-Depute from 1936-1938. He was appointed a King's Counsel in 1933. The Faculty of Advocates is the collective term by which what in England are called barristers are known in Scotland. ...
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The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. ...
The new eastern entrance to HM Treasury HM Treasury, in full Her Majestys Treasury, informally The Treasury, is the United Kingdom government department responsible for developing and executing the UK Governments financial and economic policy. ...
Lanarkshire (Siorrachd Lannraig in Gaelic) is a traditional county of Scotland. ...
Airdrie is a town within North Lanarkshire, Scotland. ...
Queens Counsel (postnominal QC), during the reign of a male Sovereign known as Kings Counsel (KC), are barristers or, in Scotland, advocates appointed by Letters patent to be one of Her Majestys Counsel learned in the law. They do not constitute a separate order or degree of...
He was Chairman of the Scottish Land Court (with the judicial title of Lord Murray) from 1938-1941, and Chairman of the Scottish Coalfields Committee from 1942-1944. He was Solicitor General for Scotland from 1941-1945, and was Unionist Member of Parliament for North Midlothian from 1943-1945. He was appointed a Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland and Lord of Session in 1945, with the judicial title Lord Birnam. Her Majestys Solicitor General for Scotland (Ãrd-neach-lagha a Chrùin an Alba) is one of the Law Officers of the Crown, and the deputy of the Lord Advocate, whose duty is to advise the Crown and the Scottish Executive on Scots Law. ...
The Scottish Unionist Party is a name of two organisations, one now subsumed into the UK Conservative Party, and the other being a recent creation in response to the Conservative Partys support of the Anglo-Irish Agreement. ...
A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters of an electoral district to a parliament; in the Westminster system, specifically to the lower house. ...
Midlothian and Peebles Northern was a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 until 1950. ...
The Senators of the College of Justice, also known as the Lords of Council and Session and as the Lords Commissioners of Justiciary, are the judges of the Court of Session and of the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland. ...
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