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In early March of this year James Moser became a member of the Cambridge University Heraldic & Genealogical Society or 'CUHAGS.'  Since joining James was pleased to corresponded with the Society's Membership Secretary, Mr. David Broomfield, and accept an invitation to attend the Society's Annual Meeting on May 9th as well as speak at an extra-ordinary meeting organised for him May 7th at Clare College, Cambridge.

All this comes with James' greatest interest given not only his passion and research in the fields of iconography and the British Honours system, but also his taking part in the North American Victorian Studies Association's Conference held at Churchill College, Cambridge in July during this the 800th Anniversary of the University's founding.  Click Here For Related Images

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April in Paris

April 27th James and Ashley were thrilled  to begin a delightful four-day holiday in France's enchanting capital city of Paris.  James first travelled to Paris and the Normandy region of France nearly ten years ago in June of 1999, during which voyage he was honoured to receive Honourary French Citizenship.  Click Here For Related Images

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Lochbuie Castle

A Celebration in Scotland

July 13th following his arrival in London and engagements in and around Cambridge James rendezvoused with his wife and his brother-in-law in the north of England in route to Edinburgh to take part in 'The Gathering' of Scottish Clans.  It was here James was honoured to meet H.R.H. Prince Charles (or the Duke of Rothesay as he is known in Scotland).

Following these events in Edinburgh James and Ashley travelled to Ashley’s ancestral home in the Highlands specifically on the Isle of Mull. There the couple joinind other ‘clansmen’ for a formal dinner and tour of the Maclaines of Lochbuie’s Castle and Manor House which the couple last toured in 2006.

For More Information on the Mosers' Trip to Scotland and the Gathering Click on the Image of Lochbuie Castle Left.