They had four children: In 1992, Liverpool Polytechnic took the name Liverpool John Moores University in his honour upon being granted university status. Family tree of Thomas MORE - Geneastar ; ch: James, Beatrix Moore. It seemed such a lot of money to be risking". A statue was later built which stands in the courtyard of the university's Avril Robarts Library. Now a judge has backed Matthew and declared that Mrs Moores wanted her three children to share the whole of her fortune equally. The deal turned sour soon after. Lieutenant-General Sir John Moore was born in Glasgow 13 November 1761, was third, but eldest surviving, son of Dr. John Moore (1729-1802), author of Zeluco. Descendants of Sir Thomas More - Ref. John Moore (b.1584) of Elizabeth City John married Agnes Graunger, the daughter Thomas Graunger (d.1510) a London Alderman, at the Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, on the 24th April 1474. James Moores's children: James Moores's daughter is Minna Moores. Aged 84, Sir John returned, booted out his son and took back the reins. What happened next, however, was not ordinary. In the late summer of last year, it all proved too much. Moore is an English surname over 1100 years old, originally describing location, living near a "moor" (marshy bog). Colin Askham agreed. Ann was born between 1819 and 1823, in Ireland. A small office in Church Street, Liverpool, was rented and the first 4,000 coupons were distributed outside Manchester United's Old Trafford ground before one Saturday match that winter. John, Colin Askham and Bill Hughes were friends who had worked together as Post Office messenger boys in Manchester. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group. On 21 March 1960, Moores gave up his chairmanship of the Pools business, and handed over the reins to his brother, Cecil, so he could become a director of Everton Football Club. His dismissal came after a secret meeting of John, Lady Grantchester, her son, James Suenson-Taylor and Mr van Geest held at the Savoy Hotel in London, where Lady Grantchester called for the company to be returned to family managment. Every Thursday night, for two years, I would trudge the streets of Barrow- in-Furness. That did not go down well with some members of the family who thought Littlewoods ought to be moving upmarket.