Mary Lindley Murray
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The year before, she wrote a letter to prevent her husband, Robert Murray, from being banned from New York. She was a patriot and her husband was a loyalist, who illegally unloaded British goods from his ship, against Article 10 of the Continental Association.
Murray had twelve children, the eldest, Lindley Murray, was the leading author of the first four decades of the eighteenth century. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Murray, Mary Lindley
Published 1775
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Published 1775
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Published 1775
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Published 1775
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7by Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836, Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836, Murray, Mary Lindley
Published 1827
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8by Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836, Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836, Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836Other Authors: “...Murray, Mary Lindley...”
Published 1867
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