John Moore
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John Moore may refer to:
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[edit] People
[edit] Clergy
- John Moore (Bishop of Ely) (1646–1714), British Scholar
- John Moore (Baptist) (1662–1726), English Baptist minister from Northampton
- John Moore (archbishop) (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury, Privy Counsellor
- John Moore (19th century bishop) (1834-1901), Bishop of St. Augustine, Florida
- John Moore (Roman Catholic Bishop) (born 1942), Bishop of Bauchi, Nigeria
- John Monroe Moore (1867-1948), a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South
[edit] Law and government
- John Moore (regicide) (1599–1650), regicide of King Charles I of England
- Sir John Moore (London MP) (1620-1702), English politician (MP City of London 1685-1687)
- John Moore (Irish politician) (1767-1799), President of the Republic of Connaught
- John Moore (Whig) (1788–1867), U.S. Congressman from Louisiana
- John Moore (U.S. politician), Lieutenant Governor of Illinois in the 19th century
- John H. Moore II, United States federal judge
- John Moore (Australian politician) (born 1936), Australian defence minister under John Howard
- John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh (born 1937), British Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher
- John Moore (Australian jurist), President of Labour Arbitration Commission
- John E. Moore, Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
- John M. Moore (1862–1940), U.S. Congressman from Texas
- John W. Moore (Missouri) (1840-1917), U.S. politician
- John Isaac Moore (1856–1937), Acting Governor of Arkansas, 1907
- John William Moore (1877–1941), U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- John Francis Moore (1816-1870), Canadian politician
- John D. J. Moore, a United States Ambassador to Ireland in the 1970's
[edit] Arts and Entertainment
- John Moore (artist), South African artist
- John Moore (American author), American author
- John Moore (British author) (1907–1967)
- John Moore (bluegrass musician), mandolin player
- John Moore (broadcaster) (born 1966), Canadian broadcaster, actor, and voice actor
- John Moore (cartoonist)
- John Moore (musician), The Jesus and Mary Chain, Black Box Recorder
- John Moore (director) (born 1970), film director, producer, and writer
- John Moore (American director), director, producer and writer of The Widow's Might and several other independent films.
- John Moore (songwriter) (born 1969), songwriter and singer for the Northeast USA band 53 Days
- John Moore (designer) (fl. 1960s), motion picture art director and production designer
- John Moore (saxophonist)
- Deacon John Moore (born 1941), New Orleans musician and bandleader
- John R. Moore (1890-1973), literary critic and student of Daniel Defoe
[edit] Others
- Sir John Moore, 1st Baronet (1718-1779), British Admiral
- Sir John Moore (British Army officer) (1761–1809), British General
- John Moore (Scottish physician) (1729–1802), father of General Sir John Moore
- John Moore (physician) (1826-1907), US Army surgeon-general
- John Moore (anarchist) (1957–2002), British anarchist and professor
- John Moore (horseman) (b.1950), Australian racehorse trainer
- John Moore (baseball) (born 1969), Australian baseball player
- John Moore (patent), civil complainant about patent relating to his body's cell line
- John B. Moore, Australian electrical engineer
- John Moore (footballer), manager of Luton Town F.C.
- John Bassett Moore (1860–1947), U.S. international jurist
- John Coleman Moore, American mathematician
- John Hardman Moore, British economist
- John Percy Moore (1869-1965), American zoologist
- John White Moore (1832-1913), US Naval officer
- John H. Moore, American anthropologist
- Jack Moore (sportsman) (1911-?), English footballer, referee and tennis player
- John Moore (ice hockey), American ice hockey defenceman
[edit] Ship
- USS John A. Moore, US Navy frigate (1981-2000)
[edit] See also
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