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  1. John More, detail from a Holbein's sketch for the More family portrait. Sir John More (c. 1451 – 1530) was an English lawyer and judge. He was the father of Sir Thomas More, Henry VIII's Lord Chancellor.

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  2. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Sir John More (c.1451-1530)[1] was a London lawyer and later judge, notable for being the father of Thomas More, Henry VIII's lord chancellor. He entered Lincoln's Inn around 1471-73 and was called to be a Serjeant-at-Law in 1503, a Justice of Assize in 1513, a Judge in the Court of Common Pleas and finally a Judge in the Court of ...

  3. John Moore ( Glasgow, 13 de novembro de 1761 — Corunha, 16 de janeiro de 1809) foi um general britânico que morreu na Batalha da Corunha, na Galiza, Espanha, ferido por uma bala de canhão, quando do avanço das tropas napoleônicas sobre a península Ibérica.

  4. Explore the exhibition. Art in the Netherlands. Albrecht Dürer. Art in the Holy Roman Empire. Hans Holbein the Younger. Art in France. HANS HOLBEIN THE YOUNGER (1497/8-1543) Sir John More. c.1526-7. RCIN 912224. Sir John More (c.1451 – 1530) was a respected judge, and Thomas Mores father.

  5. RCIN 912226. A portrait drawing of John More (1509-1547), the son of Sir Thomas More. A half-length portrait facing three-quarters to the right. He wears a cap and is reading a book. A study for the More family group (destroyed). Inscribed by the artist: lipfarb brun (complexion brown).

  6. Description. A portrait drawing of John More (1509-1547). He is shown half length and facing three-quarters to the right. He is wearing a striped jacket and hat, and is reading a book that he holds in his hands. The drawing is in black and coloured chalks, which have been wetted to create the flesh tone of the face.

  7. Life. Works. Notes. References. John More (minister) John More, engraving from 1620. John More (died 1592) was an English clergyman, known as the 'Apostle of Norwich.' Tending to nonconformity, he was treated leniently by the church authorities. Life.