Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1807 March. Death of james murray at Mullingar, Ireland. Civil Engineer of the [[Royal canal, Dublin]].<ref>The Scots Magazine - Wednesday 01 April 1807</ref>
1807 March. Death of james murray at Mullingar, Ireland. Civil Engineer of the [[Royal Canal, Dublin]].<ref>The Scots Magazine - Wednesday 01 April 1807</ref>


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1807 March. Death of james murray at Mullingar, Ireland. Civil Engineer of the Royal Canal, Dublin.[1]

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  1. The Scots Magazine - Wednesday 01 April 1807