RIVERINA
Online Encyclopedia
Originally appearing in Volume
V23,
Page 385
of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
RIVERINA , a large See also:tract of See also:pastoral See also:country between the See also:rivers See also:- MURRAY
- MURRAY (or MORAY), EARLS OF
- MURRAY (or MORAY), JAMES STUART, EARL OF (c. 1531-1570)
- MURRAY (or MORAY), SIR ROBERT (c. 1600-1673)
- MURRAY, ALEXANDER STUART (1841-1904)
- MURRAY, DAVID (1849– )
- MURRAY, EUSTACE CLARE GRENVILLE (1824–1881)
- MURRAY, JAMES (c. 1719-1794)
- MURRAY, JOHN
- MURRAY, JOHN (1778–1820)
- MURRAY, LINDLEY (1745–1826)
- MURRAY, LORD GEORGE (1694–1760)
- MURRAY, SIR JAMES AUGUSTUS HENRY (1837– )
- MURRAY, SIR JOHN (1841– )
Murray and See also:Darling in New Scuth See also:Wales, See also:Australia. It gives name to the see of an See also:Anglican See also:bishop who has his seat at See also:Hay. The See also:chief towns are See also:Deniliquin, Hay, Moulamein, Oxley and Booligal.
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