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John Gore (1621–1697)
John Gore may refer to: * John Gore (fl.1414-1431), MP for Malmesbury *John Gore (Lord Mayor) (died 1636), English merchant, Lord Mayor of London, 1624 *John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790), American sailor who accompanied James Cook *John Gore, 1st Baron Annaly (1718–1784), Irish peer and MP for Jamestown and Longford County * John Gore (Royal Navy officer, born 1772) (1772–1836), British naval commander * John J. Gore (1878–1939), U.S. federal judge * John Gore (died 1773), British MP for Cricklade * John Gore (1621–1697), British MP for Hertford *John Gore (died 1763), British MP for Great Grimsby *John Ellard Gore (1845–1910), Irish amateur astronomer * Jack Gore (1899–1971), British rugby union and rugby league footballer * John F. Gore (born 1926), American military officer * John Gore (theatre producer) (born 1961), British theatre producer *John Gore (priest) John Ribton Gore (3 November 1820 - 20 November 1894) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the ...
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John Gore may refer to: * John Gore (fl.1414-1431), MP for Malmesbury *John Gore (Lord Mayor) (died 1636), English merchant, Lord Mayor of London, 1624 *John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790), American sailor who accompanied James Cook *John Gore, 1st Baron Annaly (1718–1784), Irish peer and MP for Jamestown and Longford County * John Gore (Royal Navy officer, born 1772) (1772–1836), British naval commander * John J. Gore (1878–1939), U.S. federal judge * John Gore (died 1773), British MP for Cricklade * John Gore (1621–1697), British MP for Hertford * John Gore (died 1763), British MP for Great Grimsby * John Ellard Gore (1845–1910), Irish amateur astronomer *Jack Gore (1899–1971), British rugby union and rugby league footballer * John F. Gore (born 1926), American military officer *John Gore (theatre producer) (born 1961), British theatre producer * John Gore (priest) (1820–1894), Anglican priest in Ireland See also *John Ormsby-Gore, 1st Baron Harlech John Ralp ...
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Hertford (UK Parliament Constituency)
Hertford was the name of a parliamentary constituency in Hertfordshire, which elected Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Members of Parliament (MPs) from 1298 until 1974. History The Parliamentary Borough of Hertford was represented by two MPs in the House of Commons of England from 1298 to 1707, then of the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and finally in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 onwards. Under the Boundaries Act of 1868, its representation was reduced to 1 MP. The Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 (which followed on from the Representation of the People Act 1884, Third Reform Act) abolished the Parliamentary Borough and it gave its name to one of four Divisions of the abolished three-member Parliamentary County of Hertfordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Hertfordshire, and was formally named as the Eastern or Hertford Division of Hertfordshire. As well from the B ...
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John Gore (priest)
John Ribton Gore (3 November 1820 - 20 November 1894) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the nineteenth century. Gore was born in County Cavan and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained in 1851 and was for many years the incumbent at Dromard. He was Archdeacon of Achonry from 1883 until his death. His son was a noted astomoner."Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers" edited by Virginia Trimble, Thomas R. Williams, Katherine Bracher, Richard Jarrell, Jordan D. Marché, F. Jamil Ragep p431: New York; Springer Springer or springers may refer to: Publishers * Springer Science+Business Media, aka Springer International Publishing, a worldwide publishing group founded in 1842 in Germany formerly known as Springer-Verlag. ** Springer Nature, a multinationa ...; 2007 References 1894 deaths Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Archdeacons of Achonry 1820 births Christian clergy from County Cavan {{Ireland-reli-bio-stub ...
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John Gore (theatre Producer)
John Gore (born 1962) is an twenty-time Tony-winning and Emmy-nominated British entertainment producer, known for his live theatre company the John Gore Organization. Early life and education Gore was educated at Harrow School and graduated in film and theatre from London University in 1987. His student production of Joe Orton's ''What The Butler Saw'' enjoyed a successful professional run at the Bloomsbury Theatre. Gore's producing and/or directing credits on the West End include: ''Thunderbirds F.A.B.'' (produced first in 1989 is currently the most revived show in the history of the West End, returning for a sixth time in 2002); ''Star Trek – the Lost Voyage of the Enterprise''; and ''Wallace & Gromit''. Career Gore founded Key Brand Entertainment (KBE) in 2004 to develop theatrical properties in the United States. Broadway Across America (BAA) was acquired in January 2008, from the music company Live Nation, while the e-commerce theatre website Broadway.com was acqu ...
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John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Jo ...
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Jack Gore
John Henry Gore (16 June 1899 – 18 March 1971) was a Welsh international rugby flanker who played rugby union for Blaina and rugby league for Salford. His son, Billy Gore, played international rugby for Wales national rugby union team the same as his father. Rugby career Gore played all his rugby union for the unfashionable lower level club Blaina, though during this period the Welsh selectors would often choose tough manual workers to represent the forward positions. Gore first represented Wales in the 1924 Five Nations Championship in a match at the Cardiff Arms Park against Ireland. Under the captaincy of Jack Wetter, Gore found himself on the losing team which stopped a run of 9 successive home wins for Wales. His second game was against France and although a win for Wales, it was a poor Welsh performance caused by players being thrown out of position by the selectors decision to suspend Ossie Male on the trip to Paris. Gore was selected later in the year to face the tou ...
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John Ellard Gore
John Ellard Gore (1845–1910) was an Irish amateur astronomer and prolific author, and a founding member of the British Astronomical Association. He was mainly interested in variable stars of which he discovered several, most notably W Cygni in 1884, U Orionis in 1885, and independently discovered Nova Persei. In 2009, the IAU named a lunar impact crater after Gore. Early life Gore was born in Athlone, County Westmeath, in 1845, the eldest son of the Venerable John Ribton Gore and Frances Brabazon Ellard. He had 3 brothers and one sister. The Gore family descended from Sir Paul Gore, 1st Baronet and John's great grandfather was Sir Arthur Gore, 1st Baronet. He studied at Trinity College and received a diploma in Civil Engineering in 1865. Professional career Gore worked as a railway engineer in Ireland for over two years before being appointed as an assistant engineer with the Indian Public Works Department on the Sirhind Canal project. In 1877 he returned to Ireland on ...
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John Gore (died 1763)
John Gore (c. 1689–1763) of Bush Hill, Middlesex was a politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1747 and 1761. Family Gore was born c.1689, the second son of William Gore (Lord Mayor of London) Sir William Gore (1644 - 1707) was Lord Mayor of London from 1701-02, having been elected Alderman for the City Ward of Coleman Street in 1690. A successful merchant, Gore was appointed a founding Director of the Bank of England in 1694 before ... by Elizabeth Hampton, daughter of Walter Hampton. He was brother to Thomas Gore (MP), Thomas Gore (died 1777) and William Gore (died 1739), William Gore who were also British MPs. Gore married and had issue. His daughter Catherine married her cousin, MP Joseph Mellish; his daughter Anne married Joseph's brother, William Mellish (died 1791), William Mellish MP Career Gore was a merchant and in a business partnership with Joseph Mellish who subsequently became his son-in-law. He was director of the South Sea Company from 171 ...
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John Gore (1621–1697)
John Gore may refer to: * John Gore (fl.1414-1431), MP for Malmesbury *John Gore (Lord Mayor) (died 1636), English merchant, Lord Mayor of London, 1624 *John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790), American sailor who accompanied James Cook *John Gore, 1st Baron Annaly (1718–1784), Irish peer and MP for Jamestown and Longford County * John Gore (Royal Navy officer, born 1772) (1772–1836), British naval commander * John J. Gore (1878–1939), U.S. federal judge * John Gore (died 1773), British MP for Cricklade * John Gore (1621–1697), British MP for Hertford *John Gore (died 1763), British MP for Great Grimsby *John Ellard Gore (1845–1910), Irish amateur astronomer * Jack Gore (1899–1971), British rugby union and rugby league footballer * John F. Gore (born 1926), American military officer * John Gore (theatre producer) (born 1961), British theatre producer *John Gore (priest) John Ribton Gore (3 November 1820 - 20 November 1894) was an Anglican priest in Ireland in the ...
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Malmesbury (UK Parliament Constituency)
Malmesbury was a parliamentary borough in Wiltshire, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1275 until 1832, and then one member from 1832 until 1885, when the borough was abolished. History The borough was represented in Parliament from 1275. The constituency originally returned two members, but representation was reduced to one in the Great Reform Act of 1832 until the constituency was finally abolished in 1885. In the 17th century the constituency was dominated by the Earls of Suffolk, based in the family seat at nearby Charlton Park. Members of Parliament MPs 1275–1508 ''From History of Parliament'' MPs 1509–1558 ''(Source: Bindoff (1982))'' MPs 1559–1603 ''Source:History of Parliament'' MPs 1604–1640 MPs 1640–1832 MPs 1832–1885 Election results Elections in the 1830s Elections in the 1840s Elections in the 1850s Ele ...
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Cricklade (UK Parliament Constituency)
Cricklade was a parliamentary constituency named after the town of Cricklade in Wiltshire. From 1295 until the general election of 1885, Cricklade was a parliamentary borough, returning two members of parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, previously to the House of Commons of England. Initially this consisted of only the town of Cricklade, but from 1782 the vote was extended to the surrounding countryside as a punishment for the borough's corruption. The extended area came to include the village of Swindon, which later grew into a large town with the coming of the railways in the 19th century. From the 1885 general election the borough was abolished, but the name was transferred to a county division of Wiltshire covering much the same area, and electing a single MP. This constituency was abolished for the 1918 general election: Cricklade joined the Chippenham constituency and a new Swindon constituency was created. Boundar ...
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John Gore (died 1773)
John Gore may refer to: * John Gore (fl.1414-1431), MP for Malmesbury *John Gore (Lord Mayor) (died 1636), English merchant, Lord Mayor of London, 1624 *John Gore (Royal Navy officer, died 1790), American sailor who accompanied James Cook *John Gore, 1st Baron Annaly (1718–1784), Irish peer and MP for Jamestown and Longford County * John Gore (Royal Navy officer, born 1772) (1772–1836), British naval commander *John J. Gore (1878–1939), U.S. federal judge * John Gore (died 1773), British MP for Cricklade *John Gore (1621–1697), British MP for Hertford *John Gore (died 1763), British MP for Great Grimsby *John Ellard Gore (1845–1910), Irish amateur astronomer * Jack Gore (1899–1971), British rugby union and rugby league footballer * John F. Gore (born 1926), American military officer * John Gore (theatre producer) (born 1961), British theatre producer *John Gore (priest) (1820–1894), Anglican priest in Ireland See also * John Ormsby-Gore, 1st Baron Harlech (1816–187 ...
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