Re: Moutray of Seafield and Roscobie
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Re: Moutray of Seafield and Roscobie
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Hello. We have a copy of the book you are asking about. It is currently with my father. From the book I am able to trace us back to 1469. I also have some photographs of the Favour Royal and Killabrick houses in Northern Ireland which were owned by the Moutrays. There is also some information and pictures in a book titled "In the Days of the Clogher Valley (photographs of the Clogher Valley railway, 1887-1942)" by Jack Johnston. It mainly relates to the railway, but also has 6 Moutray photos in it and a small section on the big houses, of which Favour Royal was one.
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