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Personal data Sir Andrew Gray 2nd Lord Gray Lord Justice-General of Scotland (Sir Andrew Gray 2nd Lord Gray, Lord Justice-General of Scotland)
First name Sir Andrew Gray 2nd Lord Gray, Lord Justice-General of Scotland.
He was born in the year 1446 in Roxburghshire, Scotland.
He died on February 14, 1514 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, he was 68 years old.
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