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 Encyclopedia: Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University is a university in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
The Liverpool Students Union is the representative body for all students studying at Liverpool John Moores University; membership is automatic upon enrolment.
It is named after John Moores and was previously called Liverpool Polytechnic.
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 John Moores (merchant) Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
He was also a philanthropist and in 1992, Liverpool Polytechnic was renamed Liverpool John Moores University in his honour.
Sir John Moores (1896-1993) was a British merchant.
Looking For john moores merchant- Find john moores merchant and more at Lycos Search.
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 John Moore (Whig)
Business meeting in the proceedings against John M. Quinn, David Watkins, and Matthew Moore, as part of the committee investigation into the White House Travel Office matter
Correspondence between the White House and Congress in the proceedings against John M. Quinn, David Watkins, and Matthew Moore as part of the committe...
John moved to Iberia Parish and established a plantation called The Shadows.
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 John Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Moore (Bishop of Ely) (1646-1714), British Scholar.
John Moore (Whig) (1788-1867), U.S. Congressman from Louisiana.
John Moore (regicide) (1599-1650), regicide of King Charles I of England.
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 John Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Moore (Archbishop) (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805 and Privy Counsellor appointed in 1783.
John Moore (regicide) (1599-1650), regicide of King Charles I of England.
John Moore (British MP) (born 1937) was a British Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher.
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 Moore - pafg01.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John married Louisa J., daughter of Susan B. MANN, on 24 Feb 1866 in Scott Co, VA. Louisa was born 1841 in Scott Co, VA.
Josephine (Ettie) MOORE was born 1872 in Scott Co, VA.
Theodore MOORE was born 1879 in Scott Co, VA.
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 John Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Moore (Archbishop) (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805 and Privy Counsellor appointed in 1783.
John Moore (regicide) (1599-1650), regicide of King Charles I of England.
John Moore (human patent), had his body's cell line patented without his consent.
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 Moore
John Moore (Bishop of Ely) John Moore (1707 to 1714.
John Edward Michael Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh, Margaret Thatcher was a cab...
John Bassett Moore John Bassett Moore (International Court of Justice (the "World Court").
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 John Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon was born in England on February 8, 1884.
Moore-Brabazon was elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Brabazon of Tara in 1942.
Moore-Brabazon later became a Conservative Member of Parliament for Chatham (1918-29) and Wallasey (1931-42) and served as a junior minister in the 1920s, then Minister of Transport and Minister of Aircraft Production in Winston Churchill's wartime government.
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 John Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Moore (Archbishop) (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805 and Privy Counsellor appointed in 1783.
John Moore (human patent), had his body's cell line patented without his consent.
John Moore (British MP) (born 1937) was a British Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher.
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 Deacon John Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deacon John Moore (born 23 June 1941) is a blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll musician, singer, and bandleader.
In 2000 Deacon John Moore was inducted into the Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame.
Deacon John was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John MacHale
John was an eager pupil, and listened attentively to lives of saints, legends, national songs, and historical tales, related by his elders, as well as to the accounts of the French Revolution given by an eyewitness, his uncle, Father MacHale, who had just escaped from France.
When he was old enough John ran barefoot with his brothers to the hedge-school, then the sole means of instruction for Catholic peasant children, who on fine days conned their lessons in a dry ditch under a hedge, and in wet weather were gathered into a rough barn.
The Charitable Bequests Bill, formerly productive of numerous lawsuits owing to its animus against donations to religious orders, was vehemently opposed by the archbishop.
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 John Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Moore (Archbishop) (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805 and Privy Counsellor appointed in 1783.
John Moore (British MP) (born 1937) was a British Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher.
John Moore (regicide) (1599-1650), regicide of King Charles I of England.
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 Encyclopedia: John Moore (Australian MP)
John Moore was elected to the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Ryan in Brisbane in 1975.
In March 1996 Moore joined the Cabinet in the new Coalition government of John Howard, as Minister for Industry, Science and Tourism.
Moore resigned his seat in Parliament on February 5, 2001, although he was not replaced officially as Minister of Defence until the new cabinet officers were sworn in on February 14.
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 Descendants of Andrew MOORE
Hendrick MOORE was born in Eardley, Quebec (Hull, Gatineau, Quebec.).
Clarissa MOORE was born 1807 in Vermont, or Eardley, Quebec.
Eleanor (Ellen) MOORE was born 1840 in Eardley, Quebec.(Hull, Gatineau, Quebec.).
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 John Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Moore, motion picture art director and production designer.
John Moores (1896- 1993), British merchant, founder of Littlewoods
John Moore (1761-1809) British General in Napoloeonic Wars
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 John Isaac Moore
John Isaac ‘Ike’ Moore (7 February 1856–18 March 1937) was a Democratic Governor of the State of Arkansas.
Moore graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1881.
Ike Moore was born in Lafayette County, Mississippi.
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 North Carolina Rev Web
John Moore and Maj. Nicholas Welch were gathered here to receive arms and training.
Tory forces under David Fanning routed Whig force under Thomas Wade.
Tories going to join Cornwallis' army at Hillsborough were destroyed by a Whig force under ''Light Horse Harry'' Lee and Pickens.
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 Great Valley House of Valley Forge Bed and Breakfast History
John Moore was a whig and the Customs Collector.
John Kinkade's mortgage was foreclosed in 1760 in a suit brought by William Moore, Exr.
John Wilson was the owner during the Revolutionary War and he was a Tredyffrin resident raised on a Wilson farm east of here in what is now known as Chesterbrook.
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 John Moore (regicide) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Moore was born into one of the oldest noble moore families in England in 1599.
Colonel John Moore was one of the regicides of King Charles I.
Moore's victory was not to be long lived however, and Liverpool was routed from underneath him on June 13, 1644 when the Royalist Prince Rupert and his army of 10,000 forced an entry into the city around the area of Old Hall Street.
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 Moore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moore (crater) is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon.
Moore is the name of a corn farmer on Earth, in the Enterprise episode "Broken Bow" (Episode 1.01-02).
This results in difficulty for people tracing their Ancestors as differences in spelling may mean an entirely different group of Moores or simply spelling improvisation on the part of the person writing the Birth certificate.
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 The Pioneers : An Anthology : John Moore-Brabazon (1884-1964)
It turns out that in 1788 a John Moore married Barbara the daughter of William Brabazon of Tara House in Ireland and John's son who inherited his mother's estates then added Brabazon to his name.
John Ellis, who arrived as Vicar of St James, Dublin in 1716 called his eldest son, born in 1723, Brabazon after Chaworth, Earl of Meath who had become John's friend and, indeed, his employer when John became Agent for all the Meath Estates.
Lord Brabazon of Tara was born in England, February 8, 1884 and died in London, May 17, 1964.
www.ctie.monash.edu.au /hargrave/brabazon.html   (1396 words)

  
 John Howard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Howard grew up in Earlwood, a middle-class suburb of Sydney.
John Howard was also criticised over his refusal to defend
John Howard attended Canterbury Boys' High School and went on to study law at the University of Sydney.
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 Rev John Moore Heath (1808-1882) of Enfield, then Milland, Liphook, Hampshire and later Westbrook, Godalming, Surrey, England
John Moore, the eldest son, named after his godfather, General Sir John Moore, K.B., was born in Chancery Lane, December 27th, 1808, and educated at Westminster School, becoming a King's Scholar in 1822, and was duly elected with exhibitions to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1826, being elected Scholar in 1827.
We know about Rev John Moore Heath from the book "Records of the Heath Family" by George Heath, 1913.
His deputy was Rev. W.D.Maclagan, afterwards so well known as Bishop of Litchfield, and Archbishop of York, who had charge of Enfield till July 1869, and the Vicar resigned the living in 1870.
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 Moore Lane
John Moore was a former Dean of Durham, known as an avid promoter of Sunday Schools, he later became Archbishop of Canterbury.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography We-Wy
John Macarthur did not approve of it and objected strongly to Wentworth's estimates of the profits to be made by growing fine wool.
John West (q.v.) took a prominent part in the formation of the anti-transportation league which between 1849 and 1853 had an important influence in the success of this movement.
Webber was ordained deacon in 1860, priest in 1861, and was curate of Chiswick 1860-4 and in charge of the church of St John the Evangelist, Red Lion-square, London, from 1864 to 1885.
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 Henry Moore
Moore's ever expanding studios and gardens came to resemble a factory as the work came to be organized along quasiindustrial lines, with maquettes and models of gradually increasing size being made until the final full scale result was achieved.
Henry Moore was the most celebrated sculptor of his time, and the second part of his career, in particular, demonstrated that Modernist sculpture was, after all, surprisingly adaptable to official needs.
Moore was born in July 1898 in Castleford, Yorkshire, the seventh child of a mine manager who had worked at the pit face.
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 AllRefer.com - John Bassett Moore (Law, Biography) - Encyclopedia
John Bassett Moore 1860–1947, American authority on international law, b.
Moore believed that the system of alliances that grew up after World War I threatened to make every conflict worldwide and that maintaining neutrality would tend to localize wars.
He was (1912–38) on the panel of the Hague Tribunal and was (1921–28) the first American judge on the World Court (the Permanent Court of International Justice).
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