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  1. 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.

  2. With tireless perfectionism, George Moore did not just write books, or another book in the old manner; he created styles new to English literature, giving birth sometimes to trends, and other times leaving a masterpiece unique in its kind.

  3. 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.

  4. His son, George Henry Moore, was a brilliant schoolboy, contributing good verses to the magazines when only six. teen years old; but at Cambridge he got into a fast set, abandoned literature and became absorbed in riding, racing, billiards, and all the amusements of life. He studied.

  5. 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. Overview. George Henry Moore. (1823—1892) Quick Reference. (1823–92), brother of Frank Moore, was also a historical scholar, whose works include Mr. Lee's Plan (1860), a pamphlet on the treason of Charles Lee; …Negroes in the …Army of the Revolution (1862); and John Dickinson (1890). [...]

  7. Learn about George Henry Moore (1810-1870), one of the co-founders of the Tenant Right League and a moderate parliamentary nationalist. He had contacts with the I.R.B. and was targeted by Ribbonmen before his death.