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Murgatroyd (with variants including Murgatroid and Margatroid) is a
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among the English nobility, originating in Yorkshire. Its etymology, according to one source, is as follows: in 1371, a
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was appointed for the district of Warley in Yorkshire. He adopted the name of Johanus de Morgateroyde, or literally: Johanus of Moor
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Royde or 'the district leading to the moor'. Another source says the place name means ''Margaret's road''. In Old Norse, ''royd'' means "clearing" (as in cutting down forest for agriculture). Although Moorgate in London was a gate with the road to the moor passing through, in Yorkshire, ''gate'' (again from Old Norse) means "street", so Moor Gate Royd would be 'a clearing in the forest on the road to the moor'. ''Moor-gate-royd'' or Murgatroyd as of 1432 when a John Murgatroyd of Murgatroyd was first recorded as residing there, is on the Southern slopes of Highroad Well Moor. A variation in spelling is seen in 1452, as Morgadrode, the surname of a Halifax yeoman. Murgatroyd, the stately home and seat of the family, was badly damaged during the Battle of the Hollins (named after the forest below the estate) on 23 October 1643 when Colonel Bradshaw, Captain Taylor, two Lancashire Companies, and eleven 'Clubists' marched to the fortified Murgatroyd that had been at the disposal of Sir Francis Mackworth and contained the family-backed Royalists and accompanying munitions. "The Royalist captain would no doubt have made ready for the attack. He was pleasantly engaged in a tete-a-tete with his host James Murgatroyd and his good wife Mary, on the invincibility of their sturdy homestead, when suddenly they were arrested by the ping of Roundhead bullets. It wasn't exactly a Marston Moor, this battle of the Hollins, but quite sufficiently exciting while it lasted. Both sides fought with great valour, not only with guns and swords but also after the manner of the Middle Ages, by hurling great stones at the heads of the enemy". With much of Murgatroyd damaged in the battle, James Murgatroyd, the Head Greave of Warley, moved the family seat to one of the other estates, East Riddlesden Hall. The National Trust property is most associated with the family to this day. The name is also used in the favorite catchphrase of the
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character Snagglepuss: "Heavens to Murgatroyd!"


People

The name may refer to the following: *
Cecil G. Murgatroyd Cecil Godfrey Murgatroyd (22 May 1958 – 21 May 2001) was an Australian politician, musician, and comedian. He was known for being involved in New Zealand national politics along with Australian Federal and State politics, and for his role in ...
(1958–2001), long-running satirical political candidate in Australia and New Zealand * Gavin Murgatroyd (born 1969), Namibian cricketer (previously known as Bryan Murgatroyd) * Henry Murgatroyd (1853–1905), English cricketer * Michael Murgatroyd (1925–2004), English-born Scottish nationalist political activist * Peta Murgatroyd (born 1986), professional dancer * Stephen Murgatroyd (born 1950), writer, broadcaster and consultant * Miss Murgatroid, pseudonym of Alicia J. Rose, American musician and singer


Fictional characters

* Miss Murgatroyd, character played by Marie Wilson in the 1936 film '' Satan Met a Lady'' * Major Murgatroyd, Officer of Dragoon Guards, in the Gilbert and Sullivan 1881 opera '' Patience'' * The Murgatroyd family, a line of cursed
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, in the Gilbert and Sullivan 1887 opera '' Ruddigore'' * The Murgatroyd family of businesspeople, in ''
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'' * Evelyn Murgatroyd, in '' The Voyage Out'', a 1915 novel by Virginia Woolf * General Murgatroyd, in ''Highland Fling'', a 1931 novel by Nancy Mitford * Murgatroyd and Winterbottom, a British comedy act consisting of Ronald Frankau and Tommy Handley * Ambrose Murgatroyd, in the 1941 Preston Sturges movie '' The Lady Eve'' * Miss Amy Murgatroyd, in '' A Murder Is Announced'', a 1950 novel by Agatha Christie * Murgatroyd, pet rabbit of the eponymous main character in '' Celia'', a 1989 film directed by Ann Turner * Alice Margatroid in the ''
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'' series of video games * Murgatroyd, one of Morwen's cats in the '' Enchanted Forest Chronicles'' by Patricia Wrede * Reginald "Reggie" Murgatroid, from ''The X-Files'' episode, " The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat" * Candice and Sam Murgatroyd, in British television programme '' Ackley Bridge'' * Cousin Murgatroyd, a cousin of Big Bird mentioned in '' Sesame Street'' Episode 1090 * Murgatroyd, a galactic crime boss in the ''Lensman'' series of science fiction novels by Edward Elmer "Doc" Smith * Murgatroyd, the disgraced former butler of Aunt Dahlia, in the Jeeves and Wooster stories of P. G. Wodehouse.Wodehouse (2008)
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''The Code of the Woosters'', chapters 5 and 14, pp. 118 and 264.
* Roger Murgatroyd, henpecked husband of Edna Murgatroyd, in the story ''The Emperor'' found in Frederick Forsyth's 1972 anthology '' No Comebacks'' * Mr Mergatroid, a love-sick talking robot, in the BBC Radio 4 comedy '' Time Spanner'' * Maris Murgatroyd, the Scholar Mistress of Arcane Arts at the Wundrous Society in the book series ''Nevermoor'' by
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* Freda Murgatroyd, a protagonist in Shrines of Gaiety, by
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