Modern English biography

1890. _Pictorial World 30 Jany. 1890 p._ 132 _portrait_; _Times

13 Jany. 1890 p._ 7; _Lancet 18 Jany. 1890 p._ 174. MOORE, GEORGE BOLTON. _b._ 1806; drawing master at royal military academy Woolwich, and at univ. coll. London; a practical artist in perspective; exhibited 32 landscapes at R. A., 31 at B.I., and 28 at Suffolk st. 1830–70; author of Perspective, its principles and practice, two parts, 1850; The principles of colour applied to decorative art 1851. _d._ Nov. 1875. MOORE, GEORGE HENRY (son of George Moore of Moore hall, co. Mayo). _b._ Moore hall 1811; entered Oscott college Birmingham about 1817; an editor of the Oscotian, the college magazine, contributed poems to it and to the Dublin and London Mag.; entered Christ’s coll. Camb. 1827; M.P. co. Mayo 1847–57 and 1868 to death; one of the leaders of the tenant-right movement, and the best orator of his party; sheriff of Mayo 1867. _d._ Moore hall, Ballyglass 19 April 1870. _Sir C. G. Duffy’s League of north and south_ (1886) 135, 227–8; _The Nation_ 8 _Aug._ 1868 _portrait_, _and_ 23 _April_ 1870. MOORE, HANS GARRETT. _b._ 31 March 1834; ensign 59 foot 7 June 1855; ensign 88 foot 13 July 1855, adjutant 1863–72, capt. 19 June 1872; major on h.p. 6 June 1878; major 93 foot 15 March 1879; served in Indian mutiny 1857, and received a medal with clasp; in Ashantee war 1873–4, medal with clasp; in Caffre war 1877–8; awarded Victoria cross 27 June 1879 for endeavouring to save life of private Giese in action at Gaikas 29 Dec. 1877; provost-marshall at head quarters during Egyptian war 1882; C.B. 18 Nov. 1882; lieut.-col. 1 Jany. 1884, retired as colonel, _drowned_ in Lough Derg, Ireland 6 Oct. 1889. MOORE, HENRY. _b._ 1793 or 1794; ed. at Clare coll. Camb., B.A. 1819, M.A. 1822; C. of Tachbrook, Warwickshire 1819–22; V. of Eccleshall, Staffs. 1822–56; V. of Dunchurch, Warws. 1822–36; V. of Penn St. Bartholomew’s, Staffs. 1836–56; archdeacon of Stafford 1855 to death; V. of St. Mary, Lichfield 1856–65; canon and precentor of Lichfield 1865 to death; author of Psalms and hymns adapted 1830. _d._ Tettenhall Wood house, near Wolverhampton 18 July 1876. _Charges, speeches, etc. by H. Moore_ (1877). MOORE, HILDEBRAND OGLE (youngest son of Thomas Moore, LL.D., precentor of Clogher). _b._ June 1851; ed. Marlborough 1866–9 and Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. Dublin 1876; a runner and football and tennis player; head of the cricketing department of The Field 1878 to death. _d._ Addlestone near Weybridge 10 Nov.