Charles Moore — may refer to: Charles Moore (athlete) (born 1929), America Olympic hurdler Charles Moore (botanist) (1820 1905), director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Charles Moore (English politician) (1771–1826), English politician, Member of… … Wikipedia
Charles Moore, 1st Marquess of Drogheda — For other people named Charles Moore, see Charles Moore (disambiguation). Charles Moore, 1st Marquess of Drogheda Born 29 June 1730 Died 22 December 1822 (aged 92) Dublin, Ireland Buried at … Wikipedia
Rory O'Moore (Irish noble) — For the professor and Healthcare Informatics expert, see O Moore Medal. Rory O Moore or Roger O Moore (Irish: Ruairí Ó Mórdha) (c, 1600 – 16 February 1655), titular King of Laois, was an Irish noble and principal organizer of the Irish Rebellion… … Wikipedia
John Moore (Irish politician) — John Moore (1767 ndash; 6 December 1799) was an Irish statesman and rebel leader. [For a short critical perspective on John Moore, see Fraher, Willie: [http://www.waterfordcountymuseum.org/exhibit/web/Display/article/4/16/;jsessionid=93FB3519DD97A… … Wikipedia
Charles Wolfe (poet) — Charles Wolfe (14 December 1791 – 21 February 1823) was an Irish poet, chiefly remembered for his exquisite elegy , The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna Contents 1 Family … Wikipedia
Charles William White — (9 September 1838 – 15 October 1890)[1] was an Irish Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. He was elected as one of the two MPs for County Tipperary at a by election in 1866… … Wikipedia
Seán Moore (Irish politician) — Seán Moore (19 May 1913 ndash; 1 October 1986) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.Seán Moore was born in Dublin in 1917. He was educated at the Vocational School in Ringsend and University College Dublin where he received a diploma in Social and … Wikipedia
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Irish Literature — • It is uncertain at what period and in what manner the Irish discovered the use of letters. It may have been through direct commerce with Gaul, but it is more probable, as McNeill has shown in his study of Irish oghams, that it was from the… … Catholic encyclopedia