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GB-2014-WSA-12521 · Person · 1802-1873

MOORE, HON. RICHARD FRANCIS, fourth son of Stephen Moore, 2nd Earl Mount Cashell (I), and Lady Margaret King, eldest dau. of Robert King, 2nd Earl of Kingston (I); b. 26 Jun 1802; adm. 17 Jan 1816 (Du Brieux's); left Midsummer 1818; at Haileybury Coll. 1819-21; Writer, EICS Bengal 1820; arrived in India 30 Oct 1821; Assistant to Resident, Malwa 1822; acting Political Agent, Bhopal 1826; Assistant to Political Agent, Ajmer 1827; Second Commissioner to Rajah of Tanjore 1833; on furlough 24 Aug 1833; out of service 24 Aug 1838; d. unm. 15 Nov 1873.

GB-2014-WSA-12523 · Person · ca. 1750-1818

MOORE, RICHARD, brother of Stephen Moore (qv); b.; adm.; KS 1764; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1768, adm. pens. 1 Jun 1768, aged 18, scholar 21 Apr 1769; BA 1772; MA 1775; ordained; Rector of Ballygarth, co. Meath, 15 Oct 1774; Rector of Ardbraccan, co. Meath, from 22 Aug 1780; Dean of Emly from 29 Jun 1776; of Barne, co. Tipperary; d. 22 Mar 1818.

GB-2014-WSA-12524 · Person · ca. 1767-1796

MOORE, RICHMOND, son of Peter Moore MP, Great George Street, Westminster, previously EICS Bengal, and Sarah, sister of Richmond Webb (qv); b.; adm. 13 Sep 1786; KS (aged 15) 1791; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1794, adm. pens. 17 Jun 1794, scholar 17 Apr 1795; migrated to Christ’s Coll., adm. fellow commoner 11 May 1796; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 22 Feb 1794; d. unm. 14 Oct 1796.

GB-2014-WSA-12527 · Person · ca. 1750-1829

MOORE, STEPHEN, second son of Richard Moore MP (I), Barne, co. Tipperary, and Henrietta, dau. of Right Hon. Sir Thomas Taylor, Bart., PC (I) MP (I); b.; adm.; KS (aged 13) 1763; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1767, adm. pens. 17 Jun 1767, aged 18, scholar 29 Apr 1768, matr. 1767; adm. Inner Temple 12 Dec 1767, called to bar 15 Jun 1774; High Sheriff, co. Tipperary 1786; d. unm. [Perhaps MP (I) Clonmel 1783-90, Lanesborough 1790-7, Kells 1798-1800; Comptroller-General, Ireland]. [note will Stephen Moore, Barne, Tipperary, proved PCC 18 Jul 1829]

Moore, Thomas, 1689-1769
GB-2014-WSA-12529 · Person · 1689-1769

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, ca. 1724-1784
GB-2014-WSA-12533 · Person · ca. 1724-1784

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].

GB-2014-WSA-12536 · Person · 1806-1883

MOORE-MICHELL-ESMEADE, GRAHAM FRANCIS, brother of John Carrick Moore (qv); b. 17 Sep 1806; adm. 18 Sep 1815 (G); KS 1820; left 1820; Trinity Coll. Cambridge, adm. pens. 22 Apr 1824, matr. 1825; adm. Inner Temple, called to bar 30 Jan 1835; assumed additional surname of Michell-Esmeade 14 Feb 1845; JP Wiltshire, High Sheriff 1851; lived mostly at Rome; d. 8 Oct 1883.

GB-2014-WSA-12537 · Person · 1874-1960

Morcorn-Harneis, Theophilus Williarn, son of the Rev. William Genn Morcom, Vicar of St. Michael's, Hackney, London, by Maria, daughter of Theophilus John Harneis, of Hawerley Hall, Lincs; b. March 1, 1874; adm. April 1890 (H); left Dec. 1890; assumed the additional surname of Harneis; London Hospital; M.R.C.S. (Eng.) and L.R.C.P. (Lond.) 1901; served as a Civil Surgeon in the South African War and as Capt. in the R.A.M.C., 1st East Anglian Field Ambulances (T.F.), in Great War I; Deputy Commissioner of Medical Services, Ministry of Pensions; practised at Urchfont, Wilts; m. 1902 Mrs. Amelie Lavater Day, of Australia; d. April 1, 1960.

Mordaunt, Harry, 1663-1719
GB-2014-WSA-12540 · Person · 1663-1719

MORDAUNT, HON. HARRY, brother of Charles Mordaunt, 3rd Earl of Peterborough and 1st Earl of Monmouth (qv); b. 29 Mar 1663; adm.; KS (Capt. ) 1676; tried at the Old Bailey 15 Oct 1679, with David Jones and John Osbaldeston (qvv), for murder of a bailiff, but acquitted (Elizabethan xviii, 83); elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1680, matr. 17 Dec 1680, Westminster Student 18 Dec 1680 – void 1687; BA 1684; Lieut. of a corps of Christ Church and other men who trained privately in Peckwater Quadrangle during the panic caused by Monmouth’s rebellion (Wood, Ath. Oxon., i, cii-ciii); adm. Middle Temple 12 Feb 1673/4; Col. of a Regt. of Foot 25 Apr 1694; Commander in Chief, Guernsey 1 Apr 1697; Treasurer of the Ordnance 8 Jun 1699 – Jun 1702, 28 May 1705 – Jun 1712, and from 2 Dec 1714; Brig. -Gen., 29 Aug 1704; Maj. -Gen., 1 Jan 1706; Lieut. -Gen., 1 Jan 1709; MP Brackley Jan 1691/2-8, Jan 1700/1-2, 1705-8, Richmond from 1708; m. 1st, Margaret, natural dau. of Sir Thomas Spencer, Bart.; m. 2nd, Penelope, dau. of William Tipping, Ewelme, Oxfordshire; d. 4 Jan 1719/20 (M. I. Dauntsey, Wilts. ).

GB-2014-WSA-12542 · Person · 1908-1975

Mordaunt, Roy George Allsup, son of Sydney Allsup Mordaunt of Pangbourne, Berks, and Alice, d. of George Brown of Westcliff-on-Sea; b. 21 Aug. 1908; adm. Sept. 1922 (G); left July 1926; Midland Bank; OBE; m. 12 Mar. 1936 Joan Marguerita, d. of Walter Harold Sturges of Worthing; d. 12. Oct. 1975.