Never much thought into where the Moubray name originated. Then couple months back while playing Battlefield 1 on PS4, I noticed MOUBRAY over top of 2 guns after a game. Thought it was bud light kicki...Never much thought into where the Moubray name originated. Then couple months back while playing Battlefield 1 on PS4, I noticed MOUBRAY over top of 2 guns after a game. Thought it was bud light kicking inn. But next few days periodically I'd see again. So I asked google why the name was on a weapon, and discovered the Farquhar-Hill weapons story. Then it literally bugged me to point of loosing sleep, how/why was my/our surname used for a first name??? I mean it's an odd name, nobody seems to pronounce easily. So that's how I got this point. Now with what lil info I've came across, I'm so interested in history of Moubray clan.
Did some massive research, to find out that my biological father's last name Maberry actually derived from Moubray, Now, I have finally figured out my Clan. And man, have I been trying to find this in...Did some massive research, to find out that my biological father's last name Maberry actually derived from Moubray, Now, I have finally figured out my Clan. And man, have I been trying to find this information out for a long time.
Ok. Got that straightened out. I'm back, baby!
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Moubray House was founded in 1477 by Robert Moubray built and one of the oldest buildings on the Royal Mile. 1529 Andrew Moubray built a new house at the back. During the 18th Century it was considere...Moubray House was founded in 1477 by Robert Moubray built and one of the oldest buildings on the Royal Mile. 1529 Andrew Moubray built a new house at the back. During the 18th Century it was considered tavern and used bookstore. Daniel Defoe (who wrote Robinson Crusoe) lived in this house, as long as he Edinburgh Courant (a pamphlet) in the year 1710 issued.
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