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John Moore (Lord Mayor)

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His elder brother, also called Charles, was expected to inherit the family estates. So as the second son, John Moore was expected to make his own way in the world. He, and subsequent generations of younger sons, went to London to make a living as merchants. John Moore was active in the
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Originally he was a non-conformist, but after entering the Church of England he was able to take a seat as alderman for
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from 15 May 1685 to 9 January 1687, and Lord Mayor of London from 1681–82. He also invested in the slave trade.
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and, upon becoming Lord Mayor, was celebrated in song as the man who would keep the commoners in their place:
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He died aged 81, on 2 June 1702, leaving his estates, worth Β£80,000 (Β£6,247,200 today), to his two nephews.
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Moore was a Member of Court of Assistants (essentially the board of directors) of the slave-trading
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was erected at Christ's Hospital in London, but was moved in 1902 to
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business, then in trade with East India, and became Master of the
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Members of the Parliament of England for the City of London
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Moore contributed large sums to the erection of schools at
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Richard Dunmore, Appleby Magna's History, applebymagna.org
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History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690
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Lord Mayor of London
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James Macardell
Sir Peter Lely
Member of Parliament
City of London

Sir John Moore Church of England Primary School
Appleby Magna
Leicestershire
Snarestone
Leicestershire
Appleby Magna
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Grocer's Company
Walbrook
Charles II
Royal African Company
East India Company
Indian Ocean slave trade
Christ's Hospital
Appleby Magna
Tory
Grinling Gibbons
Christ's Hospitals School
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