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Bramley-Moore is a double-barrelled surname. List of people with the surname * Alwyn Bramley-Moore (1878–1916), Canadian politician from Alberta * John Bramley-Moore (1800–1886), English politician * William Bramley-Moore (1831–1918), English cleric See also * Bramley-Moore Dock * Everton Stadium, also knows as Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium * Bramley (surname) Bramley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arthur Bramley (1929–2021), English footballer *Bart Bramley (born 1948), American bridge player * Charlie Bramley (1870–1916), English footballer *Flora Bramley (1909–1993), Eng ... * Moore (surname) {{surname} Surnames Compound surnames English-language surnames Surnames of British Isles origin ...
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William Bramley-Moore
William Joseph Bramley-Moore (1831–1918) was an English priest of the Church of England and author. He is known for his historical novel ''The Six Sisters of the Valleys'' (1864), set in Piedmont in 1665, with a strong anti-Catholic tone. Life He was the eldest son of John Bramley-Moore and his wife Seraphina Pennell, who married in 1830 in Rio de Janeiro and moved in 1833 to Liverpool where John Moore (as he was then) was a merchant. His family background was described by Nathaniel Hawthorne, invited in 1854 by John Bramley-Moore to a dinner at Aigburth, to meet the novelist Samuel Warren (British lawyer), Samuel Warren. He described the parents as "violent tories, fanatics for the Established Church" and followers of the evangelical Hugh M'Neile (heard as McMill by Hawthorne), the "present Low-Church Pope of Liverpool". Conversation was against the Tractarians and Roman Catholic influence, and with more talk about money from John than Hawthorne was used to with the English upper ...
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