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  1. A biography of George Henry Moore, a politician, landowner, and horse-trainer in 19th-century Ireland. He was a leader of the independent opposition, a supporter of tenant right and Fenian amnesty, and a friend of Fenian leaders.

  2. George Henry Moore (1 March 1810 – 19 April 1870) was an Irish politician who, in the 1850s, was a co-founder of the Tenant Right League, of the Catholic Defence Association and, as the Member for Mayo in the United Kingdom Parliament, of the Independent Irish Party.

    • Kiltoom, Moore Hall, County Mayo.
  3. Biographical Summary. Adrian Frazier. Beginnings. The story begins in 1870 with the sudden death of George Henry Moore, member of Parliament for Mayo, days after he was called back to Ireland by threats to his tenants at Moore Hall. His son, George Moore the novelist, was then eighteen, the oldest of four children.

  4. George Moore, 1852-1933. By ADRIAN FRAZIER. Yale University Press. Read the Review. His Father's Funeral and the Birth of. George Moore. 1. On 15 April 1870, George Henry Moore, Member of Parliament for County Mayo, and father of the novelist suddenly left his family in London and took the mail train from London to Holyhead, the steamer to ...

  5. 1 de out. de 2014 · George Moore: the neglected man of Irish letters. A Monaco symposium seeks to shed fresh light on a literary trailblazer with a massive if overlooked oeuvre who was a champion of French...

  6. George Augustus Moore (February 24, 1852 – January 21, 1933) was an Irish novelist, short story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist. Moore came from a Roman Catholic landed family, originally intended to be an artist, and studied art in Paris during the 1870s.

  7. GEORGE HENRY MOORE was born. few months later than Mr. Gladstone. His family in the had year I8Io, a been settled in Mayo for several generations, and were extensive landowners. His uncle, John Moore, who was born in Spain, where his family had taken refuge from the penal laws, joined the French under Humbert, when they landed at Killala in.