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Ann Moray (1909–1981) was a Welsh singer and novelist of Scots‐Irish background. She was known by the nickname Scottie during World War II, when she sung for patients in battlefield hospitals. She developed an interest in the folklore of Ireland and Scotland. In 1965, she published a book on the topic of love stories in Celtic folklore. As a singer, she recorded Gaelic music and music inspired by Gaelic legends. Her papers have been preserved by Boston University.
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