_bur._ Highgate cemet. _Temple Bar_, _liii_ 342–6 (1878); _The
Portfolio_, _i_ 5–6 (1870); _I.L.N. 3 Feb. 1894_, _supplement
pp. 1–4_, _portrait and 15 views of his paintings_; _St. James’s
Budget 29 Sep. 1893 p._ 3, _portrait_.
MOORE, ALEXANDER. _b._ 1809; a shipwright’s apprentice;
master shipwright, then chief instructor Devonport dockyard
1865–78. _d._ Dockyard terrace, Devonport 1 April 1878. _Report
Devonshire Association_, _x_ 57–8 (1878).
MOORE, ALFRED WILLIAM. _b._ Guernsey 1823; known as fatty Moore;
ed. at London hospital, L.S.A. 1849; M.R.C.S. 1850; under a
special diet lost 3 stone in weight 1846, William Banting and
John Harvey disputed his claim to the invention of the system;
surgeon accoucheur Provident medical institute, Pimlico road,
London; author of The dietary of corpulence 1856; Corpulency
_i.e._ fat or embonpoint in excess. Letters to the Medical
Times and Gazette explaining his newly discovered diet system
to reduce the weight 1856; resided 2 Bessborough st. Pimlico,
London. _d._ 24 March 1882. _Sporting Review lii_ 398–400 (1864).
MOORE, AUBREY LACKINGTON (2 son of Daniel Moore, V. of Holy
Trinity, Paddington since 1866, prebendary of St. Paul’s since
1880). _b._ Camberwell 1848; ed. at St. Paul’s school 1860–7
and Ex. coll. Oxf. 1867, B.A. 1871, M.A. 1874; fellow of St.
John’s coll. Oxf. 1872–6, lecturer and tutor 1874; assistant
tutor at Magd. coll. 1875; R. of Frenchay near Bristol 1876–81;
tutor of Keble coll. 1881; exam. chaplain to bishop Mackarness
1878 and to bishop Stubbs 1888; select preacher at Oxford
1885–6; Whitehall preacher 1887–8; hon. canon of Ch. Ch. Oxf.
1887; wrote in The Guardian 1883 to death; author of An essay
on The Christian doctrine of God in Lux Mundi 1889; Science and
the faith, essays on apologetic subjects 1889; Lectures on the
reformation in England and on the continent 1890; From Advent to
Advent, sermons 2 ed. 1894. _d._ 2 Keble road, Oxford 17 Jany.
1890; Aubrey Moore studentship founded 1890, portrait by C. W.
Furse placed in Keble college hall 1892. _A. L. Moore’s Essays,
scientific and philosophical_ (1890) _memoir pp. xi–xxxvi_;
_London Figaro 25 Jany. 1890 p._ 4, _portrait_.
MOORE, BEAUFOY ALFRED. _b._ 1821; proprietor of the Old Cheshire
Cheese chop house, 16 Wine Office court, Fleet st. London 1856
to death. _d._ 58 Maida Vale, London 5 Feb. 1886.
MOORE, CARTER WILLIAM DAKING. Ed. at St. John’s coll. Camb.,
B.A. 1841, M.A. 1847; C. of Barton on Humber 1841–3; C. in
charge of Flordon, Norfolk 1848–53; committed to Norwich castle
21 March 1852 for cursing a magistrate at Flordon railway
station the day before; C. of Leyton, Essex 1867–9; C. of Woking
1869–71; author of Lights and shades in the life of a curate;
and of works on ritualism and confirmation, also of poetry,
sermons &c, none of his books are in the British Museum library.
_d._ 1884.
MOORE, CHARLES (1 son of J. Arthur Moore of Liverpool _d._
1830). _b._ Ireland 17 June 1804; head of firm of C. Moore and
co. shipowners, Liverpool, then of London; owned large estates
in Ireland; purchased a country seat Mooresfort, Tipperary
1865; M.P. co. Tipperary 1865 to death; purchased the estate of
Balleycohey relieving the tenants of the Scully proprietorship,
and became very popular. _d._ 19 Grafton st. Piccadilly, London
15 Aug. 1869. _Reg. and Mag. of Biography_, _Sep. 1869 p._ 150.
MOORE, CHARLES (2 son of John Moore, printer _d._ 1844). _b._
Ilminster, Somerset 8 June 1815; employed by Mr. Meyler,
bookseller, Bath 1837–44; printer and bookseller at Ilminster
1844–53; lived at Bath 1853 to death; a councillor for Syncombe
and Widcombe ward 1 Sep. 1868, alderman 11 Sep. 1874; made the
collection which now forms the Geological museum of the Bath
royal literary and scientific institute; F.G.S. 1854; announced
at meeting of British Assoc. in Bath 1864 his discovery of
existence in England of the Rhætic beds previously overlooked;
author of 30 papers on geological subjects. _d._ Bath 8 Dec.