Author:Robert Moray
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[edit]- "A Relation of Persons killed with subterraneous Damps" in Philosophical Transactions, 1, pp. 44–45
- "Of the Mineral of Liege, yielding both Brimstone and Vitriol, and the way of extacting them out of it, used at Liege" in Philosophical Transactions, 1, pp. 45–46
- "A Relation of Some Extraordinary Tydes in the West-Isles of Scotland, as It Was Communicated by Sr. Robert Moray" in Philosophical Transactions, 1, pp. 53–55
- "An Account, How Adits & Mines are Wrought at Liege without Air-Shafts, Communicated by Sir Robert Moray" in Philosophical Transactions, 1, pp. 79–82
- "A Way to Break Easily and Speedily the Hardest Rocks, Communicated by the Same Person, as He Received It from Monsieur Du Son, the Inventor" in Philosophical Transactions, 1, pp. 82–85
- "Considerations and Enquiries Concerning Tides, by Sir Robert Moray; Likewise for a Further Search into Dr. Wallis's Newly Publish't Hypothesis" in Philosophical Transactions, 1, pp. 298–301
- "A Relation Concerning Barnacles, by Sr. Robert Moray, Lately one of His Majesties Council for the Kingdom of Scotland" in Philosophical Transactions, 12, pp. 925–927
- "A Description of the Island Hirta; Communicated Also by Sr. Robert Moray" in Philosophical Transactions, 12, pp. 927–929
- "An Account of the Manner of Making Malt in Scotland; by Sir Robert Moray" in Philosophical Transactions, 12, pp. 1069–1071
Works about Murray
[edit]- "Murray, Robert (d.1673)," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- "Murray, Sir Robert," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911))
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