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black velvet breeches edged with gold braid, and
buckle ; white stockings. Married, July 26, 1893, Mary
only child of the late Thomas Angus Constable, Esquire
(paternally Haggerston), of the Manor House, Otley,
in the county of York ; and has had Issue — (1) The
Honourable William MarmadukeStourton, M.C.,Capt. (ret. )
Grenadier Guards, late Lieut. 8th Hussars, served Great
War (despatches, M.C.), b. Aug. 31, 1895 [m. 1921, Sheila,
d. of the Hon. Edward Walford Karslake Gully, C.B., and
has issue—Charles Edward Stourton, Esq., b. 1923; and
Patricia Winifred Mary (Res.—93 Elm Park Gardens,
S.W.10. Clubs—Guards, Hurlingham)] ; (2) The Honour-
able John Joseph Stourton, formerly Lieut. 10th Hussars, b.
March 5,1899 [m. 1923, Kathleen Alice, d. of the late Robert
Louis George Gunther, of Park Wood, Englefield Green,
Surrey, and has surv. issue—Michael Godwin Plantagenet
Stourton, Esq., b. 1926 ; Mary ; and Monica Kathleen (Res.
—Cawston Manor, Norwich. Clubs—Bachelors', Hurling-
ham)] ; The Hon. Winifred Mary Stourton, b. 21 Aug.
1894, d. 2 Dec. 1904; and Hon. Charlotte Mary Stourton,
b. 20 Jan. 1904. Estates— Allerton Park, near Knares-
borough, and Rothwell Haigh, near Leeds, both in the
West Riding of the county of Yorks. ; and Bonham House,
Stourton, in the county of Somerset. Seat— Allerton Park,
near Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Clubs—White’s, Carlton,
Hurlingham ; and Yorkshire (York).
MOWLL (H. Coll.). Per chevron sable, and barry of
six gules and argent, in chief two leopards' faces or, the
escutcheon surmounted by his mitre.
Eldest son of the late H. Martyn Mowll,of Chaldercot,
b. i860; d. 1916; m. Gertrude Emily, d. of C. K.
Worsfold :—
Rt. Rev. Howard West Kilvinton Mowll, M.A., D. D.,
Bishop in Western China since 1926, T.C. F. 1918-19, Dean
of Wycliffe Coll., Toronto 1919-22, b. 1890; m. 1926,
Dorothy Anne. d. of late Rev. John Martin of C.M.S. in
Fukhien. Postal address—Diocesan Hostel, Chengtu,
Szechwan, China.
MOYN1HAN (H. Coll.). Azure, a chevron argent be-
tween in chief three mullets or and in base a rose of the
second, barbed and seeded proper. Mantling azure and
argent. Crest (Sept. 26, 1922)—On a wreath argent and
azure, a demi-knight in armour affrontée resting the
sinister hand on the hip proper, and supporting with the
dexter hand a spear also proper. Badge—A rose argent,
leaved and slipped and a sprig of shamrock proper, in
saltire enfiled by a circlet or. Supporters—On either side
an owl argent, gorged with a baronic coronet or. Livery
—Blue, white facings.
Son of Capt. Andrew Moynihan, V.C., 8th King’s
Regt., b. 1830; d. 1867; m. 1853, Ellen Anne, d. of
John Parkin, Esq., J.P. Liverpool:—
Rt. Hon. Sir Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan,
1st Baron Moynihan (1929), 1st Bart. (1922),
K.C.M.G. (1918), C.B. (1917), Kt. (1912), M.B., M.S.,
F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Hon. M.C.M. (Trinidad), LL.D. (Leeds
and Bristol), F.R.C.S.I., F.A.C.S., Hon. Maj.-Gen. late
A.M.S., President of the Roy. Coll. of Surgeons in
England, Professor of Surgery, Leeds University, b. 1865 ;
m. 1895, Isabella Wellesley, d. of Thomas Richard Jessop,
Esq., F.R.C.S., J.P.; and has issue—Hon. Patrick
Berkeley Moynihan, b. 1906; Hon. Dorothy Wellesley;
and Hon. Shelagh Berkeley [w. 1923, Henry Wynn Parry,
B.Ch.,of 26 Drayton Gardens, S.W.]. Seat—Carr Manor,
Meanwood, Leeds. Res.—33 Park Square, Leeds. Clubs—
Athenæum, R.A.C., Garrick.
MOYSEY of Bathealton Court (1765, H. Coll.). Or, on
a fesse sable, between three cinquefoils vert, a cross flory
of the field. Mantling sable and or. Crest—On a wreath
of the colours, a dragon's head vert, charged on the neck
with a cross flory or.
Only surv. son of Maj.-Gen. Charles John Moysey,
C.M.G., late R. E., b. 1840 ; d. 1922; m. 1873, Frances
Henrietta, second d. of the late Sir Peter Benson
Maxwell, Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements :—
Charles Francis Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1882; m. 1920,
Emily Mary, only d. of Lt.-Col. Henry St. Patrick Maxwell,
C.S.I. Res.— Highfield, Torquay, Devon.
Sons of Frederick Abel Moysey, Esq., Comdr. late
R.N., b. 1845 ! d- *896 ; m. 1881, Margaret Sawyer, of
St. John’s, Newfoundland:—
Charles Luttrell Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1885. Res.—
Federated Malay States.
Frederick Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1887; m. 1914, Maisie
Adson, of Penzance, and has issue—Charles Michael St.
George Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1920; Nigel Francis Moy-
sey, Gentleman, b. 1933. Res.—Argentine.
Francis Moysey, Esq., Capt. Suffolk Regt., b. 1890.
Res.—Sudan.
Reginald Abel Lewes Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1897. Res.—
Federated Malay States.
Sons of Henry Luttrell Moysey, Esq., I.S.O., late
Postmaster-Gen. Ceylon, of Cresswell House, Bexhill-
on-Sea, b. 1849; d. 1918; m. 1875, Dora Kathleen,
d. ot William Hervey O'Grady of Batticaloa, Ceylon :—
Frederick James Moysey, Gentleman, C.S., British North
Borneo, b. 1876 ; m. 1907, Frances Mary Dorothea, elder
d. of the late Major Richard Hadley Graham, West York
Rifles. Res.—Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex.
Edward Luttrell Moysey, Gentleman, I.C.S., b. 1877;
m. 1913, Ethel Sidney, ygr. d. of Sidney Wilson of Bexhill.
Res. —18 High Street, Marylebone, W. 1.
Sons of Edward Bangor Moysey, b. 1853 ; d. 1913 ; m.
1879, Gertrude Hampshire :—
Leonard Astley Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1880; m. 1915,
Ada Heath, and has issue—(1) Francis Astley Bangor
Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1917; (2) John Ward Moysey,
Gentleman, b. 1920; (3) Leonard William Moysey, Gentle-
man, b. 1921; (4) Frederick Herbert Moysey, Gentleman,
b. 1924. Res.—Tuxford, Sask., Canada.
Edward Francis Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1883. Res.—
Sanctuary, Sask., Canada,
John Harold Luttrell Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1885 ; m.
1915, Mabel Carton, and has issue—(1) Kirby Luttrell
Moysey, Gentlemaa, b. 1919 ; (2) Noel Moysey, Gentle-
man, b. 1921 ; (3) Frederick Bangor Moysey, Gentleman,
b. 1925. Res.—Eston P.O., via Brock, Sask., Canada.
Only surv. son of Rev. Frederick Luttrell Moysey of
Bathealton Court, co. Somerset, M.A.,£. 1815 ; d. 1906 ;
m. 1839, Arabella (d. 1903), eldest d. of the Hon. John
Petty Ward:—
Francis Gorges Moysey, Gentleman, b. 1854. Res —
Brighton, Ontario, Canada.
MUIR of Ontario (H. Coll.). Gules, on a chevron or,
between three maple-leaves slipped two arrows points
inwards proper. Mantling gules and or. Crest—On a
wreath of the colours, in front of a hind’s head erased
and pierced through the neck by an arrow proper, three
maple-leaves as in the arms. Motto—“ Honor floreat.”
Sons of Robert Cuthbertson Muir, J.P., Capt. R.
Canadian Militia, b. 1808; d. 1906; m. 1853,