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George Moore (1811–1871), the Glossary

Index George Moore (1811–1871)

George Moore (1811–1871) was a landowner who became the High Sheriff of Derbyshire and built Appleby Hall in Leicestershire.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Alderwasley, Appleby Hall, Aston-on-Trent, Cosmo Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon, Edward Anthony Holden, George Byron, 7th Baron Byron, High Sheriff of Derbyshire, John Drummond, 12th of Lennoch, John Edwards-Vaughan, John Fane, 9th Earl of Westmorland, John Lee Lee, John Moore (Lord Mayor), Leicestershire, Rheola House, Vaughan Vaughan-Lee, William Pole Thornhill.

  2. People from North West Leicestershire District

Alderwasley

Alderwasley is a village and civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England.

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Appleby Hall

Appleby Hall was a manor house or stately home built in the small hamlet of Appleby Parva, on the outskirts of Appleby Magna.

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Aston-on-Trent

Aston-on-Trent is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district, in the county of Derbyshire, England.

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Cosmo Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon

Cosmo George Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon KT (27 April 1720 – 5 August 1752), styled Marquess of Huntly until 1728, was a Scottish peer.

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Edward Anthony Holden

Edward Anthony Holden (2 August 1805 – 28 August 1877) was a landowner who lived at Aston Hall, in Aston upon Trent, Derbyshire. George Moore (1811–1871) and Edward Anthony Holden are High Sheriffs of Derbyshire.

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George Byron, 7th Baron Byron

Admiral George Anson Byron, 7th Baron Byron (8 March 1789 – 2 March 1868) was a British nobleman, naval officer, peer, politician, and the seventh Baron Byron, in 1824 succeeding his cousin the poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron in that peerage.

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High Sheriff of Derbyshire

This is a list of Sheriffs of Derbyshire from 1567 until 1974 and High Sheriffs since. George Moore (1811–1871) and High Sheriff of Derbyshire are High Sheriffs of Derbyshire.

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John Drummond, 12th of Lennoch

John Drummond, 12th of Lennoch, 5th of Megginch (18 October 1754 – 13 May 1835), was a Scottish politician who served as MP for Shaftesbury.

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John Edwards-Vaughan

John Edwards-Vaughan, also known as John Edwards (29 March 1772 – 16 August 1833) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1818 and 1832.

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John Fane, 9th Earl of Westmorland

John Fane, 9th Earl of Westmorland (5 May 1728 – 25 April 1774), known as Lord Burghersh until 1771, was an English peer and Member of Parliament.

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John Lee Lee

John Lee Lee (Hanning; 11 December 1802 – 16 August 1874) of Orleigh Court in the parish of Buckland Brewer in Devon, and of Dillington House, near Ilminster in Somerset, was a British Whig politician who was Member of Parliament for Wells.

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John Moore (Lord Mayor)

Sir John Moore (11 June 1620 – 2 June 1702) was a British politician. George Moore (1811–1871) and John Moore (Lord Mayor) are People from North West Leicestershire District.

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Leicestershire

Leicestershire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.

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Rheola House

Rheola House is a Grade II* listed country house between Glynneath and Resolven, in the Neath valley, South Wales.

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Vaughan Vaughan-Lee

Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee JP DL (25 February 1836 – 7 July 1882) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1882.

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William Pole Thornhill

William Pole Thornhill (1807 – 12 February 1876) was a British Whig and then Liberal Party politician. George Moore (1811–1871) and William Pole Thornhill are High Sheriffs of Derbyshire.

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See also

People from North West Leicestershire District

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Moore_(1811–1871)