Modern English biography

1876. _bur._ in mortuary chapel in church of All Hallows’ near

Whitehall, Cumberland 25 Nov. personalty sworn under £400,000. _George Moore merchant and philanthropist by S. Smiles_ (1878) _portrait_; _I.L.N. lxix_ 530, 533 (1876) _portrait_; _Graphic xiv_ 541, 542 (1876) _portrait_; _J. Burnley’s Sir Titus Salt and George Moore_ (1885) 67–128 _portrait_. MOORE, GEORGE (son of the dispenser at Plymouth infirmary). _b._ Plymouth 11 March 1803; studied at St. Bartholomew’s hospital and in Paris, M.R.C.S. 1829, L.S.A. 1830, M.D. St. Andrew’s 1841, L.R.C.P. 1843, M.R.C.P. 1859; practised at Camberwell, London 1830–8, and at Hastings 1838–48, and 1857 to about 1875; author of The minstrel’s tale and other poems 1826; Infant baptism reconsidered 1840; The power of the soul over the body 1845, 6 ed. 1868; The use of the body in relation to the mind 1846, 3 ed. 1852; Man and his motives 1848, 3 ed. 1852; The lost tribes and the Saxons of the East and the West with new views of Buddhism 1861. _d._ Hastings 30 Oct. 1880. MOORE, GEORGE. _b._ 1834; L.F.P.S. Glasgow 1855; L.R.C.P. Lond. 1861; M.D. St. Andrew’s 1862; in practice at Salford, Manchester 1855; removed to Skelton, near Stoke-on-Trent 1860, and to London 1870; a specialist in throat and chest affections; attended the princess of Wales for 20 years; invented a nose inhaler for hay fever and catarrh 1883; treated asthma by means of sprays; author of On some diseases of the nose, throat, air tubes and lungs 1867; Summer catarrh or hay fever, its causes and treatment 1870. _d._ 37 Hertford st. Mayfair, London 8 Jany.