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    Moubray House, 51 and 53 High Street, is one of the oldest buildings on the Royal Mile, and one of the oldest occupied residential buildings in Edinburgh...
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  • Moubray may refer to: Moubray Glacier, Antarctica Moubray Piedmont Glacier, Antarctica Moubray Bay, Antarctica Moubray St John, 19th Baron St John of Bletso...
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    adjacent on the west side of the house is Moubray House. Its owner Robert Moubray also happened to be the owner of the house in Warriston's Close where Knox...
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  • subsequently married Debra Peabody. Debra Stonecipher bought the historic Moubray House in Edinburgh. "Aerospace Pioneers: Boeing leaders through the years"...
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    coat-of-arms of James V set in the wall. List of closes on the Royal Mile Moubray House Museum of Childhood Royal Mile police box Writers' Museum "Gaeilge na...
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    to Defoe but more recently not accepted by Moore. Apprentice complex Moubray House Robert Drury (sailor) – whose book has been suggested by some was written...
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    Tweeddale. Home to several publishing houses over the centuries including Oliver & Boyd, The List, Moubray House Publishing and Canongate Books World's...
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    Smailholm Tower Smailholm, Scottish Borders Old Gala House Home of the Lairds of Gala Moubray House The Edinburgh home of the Pringles of Gala Andrew Pringle...
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    MacLaren, 2015 David Dale, Robert Owen and the story of New Lanark. Moubray House Press, Edinburgh, Scotland. 1986. ISBN 0-948473-02-9. New Lanark World...
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    with grotesques and scrollwork "of exceptional quality" was found at Moubray House on Edinburgh's Royal Mile in 1999. After restoration the whole building...
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    Crathes Castle (category Historic house museums in Aberdeenshire)
    Scottish Renaissance interiors. Moubray House Press in association with the National Trust for Scotland and the Historic Houses Association for Scotland. 1987...
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  • once sold. Moubray House is next to the John Knox House and is the oldest occupied building in the city. Most records state that Robert Moubray built the...
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    donated to the Cockburn Association for installation at Moubray House and Lady Stair's House. The restored building provided four classrooms on the two...
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    Janet King. Mosman and Arres rebuilt the John Knox House on the High Street in Edinburgh. Moubray House is adjacent to the west. Mosman and Arres were given...
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    heraldry from Pinkie House is displayed at Edinburgh's Huntly House museum: his painted long gallery is still preserved at Pinkie House, now Loretto School...
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  • considered an Armigerous clan. Moubray, also seen as Mowbray and Mobray, is a name of Norman origin, coming from the House of Mowbray from ancient barony...
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  • Defoe, author of the 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe, and then based at Moubray House, was its editor in the early 18th century. James Hannay, Naval History...
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    Seven were released soon after James Pringle of Whytbank (who lived at Moubray House), made a plea on their behalf to the Privy Council late in November...
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    Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland (category Country houses in Scotland)
    Balcarres House in Fife and Craigievar in Aberdeenshire. National motifs of thistles, harps, and Tudor roses appear on ceilings at Moubray House, at The...
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  • Edinburgh merchant Richard Hoppar. Katrine Hoppar who married Andrew Moubray of Moubray House in Edinburgh was probably her niece. Her family connections are...
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