MOORE, WILLIAM, elder son of Edward Moore, Stockwell House, Surrey, barrister and Whig politician, and his second wife Sarah Gray, dau. of Joseph Saunders, Ealing, Middlesex; b. 1785; in school list 1803; St. John’s Coll. Cambridge; BA 1807; MA 1810; DD 1826; ordained; Vicar of Spalding, Lincs., from 1825; Vicar of Moulton, Lincs., from 16 Jun 1834; Prebendary of Lincoln from 16 Jun 1834; JP Lincolnshire, Norfolk; chairman, South Holland QS; m. 1807 Anne Elizabeth, only dau. of Rev. Maurice Johnson DD, Ayscough Fea Hall, Lincs., Rector of Spalding, Lincs., and Vicar of Moulton, Lincs.; d. 11 Mar 1866.
MOORE, WICKSTEED; b.; adm. (aged 8) Jan 1726/7 (Christian name given as Wickstead); will proved PCC 6 Apr 1748, as of Inner Temple, gentleman. .
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MOORE, THOMAS; b.; adm. (aged 11) Jan 1735/6 (Hutton's); left 1739. [Presumably Thomas Moore, seventh son of John Moore, New York City, America, merchant and Alderman of New York, and Francis Lambert; nephew of Thomas Moore (QS 1705, qv); “sent to England for education, and was bred a scholar in Westminster School” (Sketch of the Life and Character of Bishop Moore, of Virginia); returned to America at age of 21; of West Point, New York; held position in Customs, New York; m. 1744 Elizabeth Channing; d. at Norwich, Connecticut 19 Jun 1784].
MOORE, THOMAS; b.; adm. (aged 7) Jan 1722/3; in under school list 1726.
MOORE, THOMAS; b.; adm. (aged 10) Sep 1721; in under school list 1723.
MOORE, THOMAS; b.; adm. (aged 13) Jun 1719; in under school list 1721.
MOORE, THOMAS, son of John Moore, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, North America, Attorney-General for Pennsylvania, and Rebecca, dau. of Daniel Axtell, South Carolina; b. 9 Sep 1689; adm.; QS (Capt. ) 1705; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1709, adm. pensioner 24 Jun 1709, aged 18, scholar 22 Apr 1710; BA 1712/3; MA 1716; DD 1733 (incorp. Oxford 1753); Minor Fellow, Trinity Coll. 3 Oct 1715, Major Fellow 3 Jul 1716; ordained deacon 19 Jul, priest 25 Jul 1719 (both Rochester); Vicar of Chislehurst, Kent, from 25 Jul 1719; Perpetual Curate of St. Botolph’s, Aldersgate, London, from 7 May 1722; Chaplain and Secretary to Francis Atterbury (qv); arrested 24 Aug 1722; examined before Privy Council 28 Feb 1723; imprisoned for a short time in Tower of London; President, Sion Coll., 1743-4; edited two volumes of Atterbury’s Sermons; m.; d. 19 Jul 1769.
MOORE, THOMAS PERRING, brother of Richmond Moore (qv); b. 10 Jul 1789; at school 1800; in school lists 1801, 1803; RMA Woolwich 1805; Cavalry Cadet, EICS Bengal 1805; res. 20 Feb 1807; Writer, EICS Madras 1807; Assistant to Secretary, Board of Revenue 1808; lost at sea on his passage home in Indiaman “Jane, Duchess of Gordon”, 14 Mar 1809.
MOORE, ST. JOHN, brother of Richmond Moore (qv); b. 11 Apr 1787; in school lists 1797, 1801; Writer, EICS Bengal 1802; arrived in India 18 Sep 1802; Assistant to Register and Magistrate, Birbhum 18 Feb 1805; d. at Calcutta 2 Sep 1805.