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Moorhouse (surname)
Moorhouse is a surname. Originating in Normandy France. It was carried to England in 1066 when Norseman helped William the Conqueror seize the English Crown. As reward they were given lands in Lancashire. Progressing to Yorkshire and eventually to Ireland, Moorhouse surname came to Canada in the 1700s with William Moorhouse settling in Ontario Canada. Moorhouse surname progressed to United States and Australia from England. Notable people with the surname include: * Adrian Moorhouse (born 1964), English swimmer * Anthony Moorhouse (1935–1956), British soldier kidnapped and killed in Port Said after the Suez Crisis * Bert Moorhouse (1894–1954), American actor * Frank Moorhouse (1938–2022), Australian writer * Geoffrey Moorhouse (1931–2009), British author * George Moorhouse (1901–1943), American-British footballer * Harry Moorhouse (1872–1934), British Army officer and cricketer * James Moorhouse (1826–1915), Anglican Bishop of Melbourne and Manchester * James Moorh ...
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Adrian Moorhouse
Adrian David Moorhouse MBE (born 24 May 1964) is an English former competitive swimmer who dominated British swimming in the late 1980s. He won the gold medal in the 100-metre breaststroke at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. Since then Moorhouse, a former pupil of Bingley Grammar School, has translated his sporting success to a successful career in the business world, as managing director of Lane4, a consultancy helping individuals and teams around the world reach their fullest potential. He was voted Best Leader at the '' Sunday Times'' Best Small Companies to Work for in 2009 and 2007 and has been listed in HR Magazine's Most Influential UK Thinkers since 2010. He is also a swimming commentator for BBC television. Swimming career Moorhouse was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, attended Bradford Grammar School and went to 4th Shipley Scouts. Moorhouse's inspiration to become seriously involved in national and international competitive swimming came at the age of 12 w ...
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Malcolm Moorhouse
Malcolm "Harry" Moorhouse (1866 – 7 June 1955) was an English-born cricketer who played first-class cricket in New Zealand for Canterbury and Wellington from 1884 to 1908. Life and career Moorhouse was born in London and went to New Zealand in his boyhood. He was usually known as "Harry". A middle-order batsman who often kept wicket and sometimes bowled, Moorhouse began playing for Addington in the Christchurch senior competition in the 1883-84 season. In the 1884-85 season he was Addington's only batsman to make a fifty. He played one first-class match for Canterbury at Lancaster Park in April 1884. During the second day of the match, play was suspended while a game of rugby was played on the ground between East Christchurch and South Canterbury. Moorhouse played in the rugby match as well, for East Christchurch. He moved to Wellington in 1886 and joined the Phoenix club, which he captained to its three most successful seasons. He played several matches for Wellington. His ...
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Moorehouse
Moorehouse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan Moorehouse Charlesworth (1904–1978), a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force * Francis Moorehouse (died 1982), an American labor relations specialist * Ruth Ann "Ouisch" Moorehouse (born 1951), member of the criminal Manson Family See also * Moore House (other) * Moorhouse (surname) * Morehouse (other) Morehouse may refer to Places in the United States * Morehouse, Missouri, a city * Morehouse, New York, a town * Morehouse, Ohio, a ghost town * Morehouse Parish, Louisiana * Morehouse Lake, New York * Morehouse Brook, New York, a creek Other uses ... {{surname English-language surnames ...
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William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse
William Barnard Rhodes-Moorhouse Victoria Cross, VC (born William Barnard Moorhouse; 26 September 1887 – 27 April 1915) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom, British and Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth forces. Rhodes-Moorhouse was the first airman to be awarded the VC. Early life William Barnard Moorhouse was born at Rokeby, County Durham, Rokeby, Yorkshire, England. His mother Mary Ann Rhodes (born c 1850) was the daughter of William Barnard Rhodes and Otahi, a member of the Taranaki (iwi), Taranaki (Tuturu), Ngati Tama, Ngati Ruanui and Te Āti Awa iwi, Māori nations in the Wellington area of New Zealand. When Rhodes married Sarah King, the very young child Mary Anne was "given" (''Cultural variations in adoption#Polynesia, Whaangai'') to the newlyweds.''Dancing in the Sky'', Māori Television, broadcast 25 April 2011, retrieved 25 April 2011 A ...
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William Sefton Moorhouse
William Sefton Moorhouse ( 1825 – 15 September 1881) was a British-born New Zealand politician. He was the second Superintendent of Canterbury Province. Early life Moorhouse was born in Yorkshire, England, and baptised on 18 December 1825; the oldest son of William Moorhouse, a magistrate, and his wife, Ann Carter. He trained as a lawyer, entering as a student at the Middle Temple in November 1847, and was called to the Bar in November 1860. After working for a time in London, he moved to Lyttelton, New Zealand, with his two brothers (Benjamin and Thomas) in 1851. Soon afterwards, he moved to Wellington, where he resumed his law practice. He married Jane Ann(e) Collins on 15 December 1853 in Old St. Paul's, Wellington. He then briefly travelled to Australia, leaving with his wife on the barque ''Tory'' on 16 December for Melbourne. He subsequently returned to Lyttelton, and then moved to Christchurch, where he acted as a lawyer, magistrate, newspaper editor, and ship owner. ...
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Stan Moorhouse
Stanley Moorhouse (fourth ¼ – 23 April 1951) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s, 1910s and 1920s. He played at representative level for Great Britain and England, and at club level for Huddersfield and Bradford Northern as a , i.e. number 2 or 5. Background Stan Moorhouse's birth was registered in Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and he died aged 59 in Almondbury, Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England. Playing career International honours Moorhouse won caps for England while at Huddersfield in 1912 against Wales, in 1913 against Wales, in 1914 against Wales. He equalled the record for the most tries scored in an England match, with four against Wales national rugby league team, Wales at South Devon Place, Plymouth on Saturday 15 February 1913. Moorhouse also won caps for Great Britain while at Huddersfield when he was selected to go on the 1914 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand. Count ...
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Roger Moorhouse
Roger Moorhouse (born 1968) is a British historian and author. Education He was born in Stockport, Cheshire, England and attended Berkhamsted School and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies of the University of London, graduating with an MA in history and politics in 1994. Whilst a student, Moorhouse worked as a researcher for Professor Norman Davies, collaborating on many of the latter's best-known publications, including '' Europe: A History'', '' The Isles: A History'' and '' Rising '44 ''and culminating in the publication in 2002 of a co-authored study of the history of the city of Wrocław (the former German Breslau) entitled '' Microcosm: Portrait of a Central European City''. Main publications In 2006, Moorhouse's first solo book, ''Killing Hitler, ''was published, which has since been translated a number of times. In a CNN news report of 3 September 2011, ''Killing Hitler'' was shown on Al-Saadi Gaddafi's desk after he had fled his office in the wake of the ...
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Robert Moorhouse
Robert Moorhouse (7 September 1866 – 7 January 1921) was an English first-class cricketer, who played 206 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1888 and 1899. He also played first-class cricket for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) (1891-1900) and an XI of Yorkshire (1894). He was born in Berry Brow, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. In 217 first-class games overall, he scored 5,337 runs at 18.72 on the difficult pitches of the time. He recorded three centuries, with his best a knock of 113 against Somerset. His other tons came at the expense of MCC (105) and Warwickshire (102*). He took 49 wickets with his right arm medium pace, at a cost of 28.08 apiece, with his best bowling return of 4 for 40 coming against Sussex whilst playing for the MCC. He was also on the MCC groundstaff at one time. A short plucky man, Moorhouse had the reputation of being a fine cover-point fielder. A product of Armitage Bridge C.C. in the Huddersfield League, Moorhouse was of ...
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Matthew Moorhouse
Matthew Moorhouse (1813 – 29 March 1876) was an English Settler, pioneer in Australia, Pastoralism, pastoralist, politician, and Protector of Aborigines in South Australia. He was in charge of the armed party that murdered 30-40 Maraura people, which may have included women and children, now known as the Rufus River massacre. Early life and arrival in Australia Moorhouse studied medicine and obtained the degree of Membership of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, M.R.C.S. in 1836. He was practising medicine in Hanley, Staffordshire, when the Crown appointed him Protector of Aborigines in South Australia from 20 June 1839, a position he held until 1856. He arrived in South Australia in June 1839, along with the Rev. Ridgway William Newland, on Sir Charles Forbes (ship), ''Sir Charles Forbes''. Career Piltawodli As Protector, he lived at Piltawodli mission and camp for some years, working closely with the German Christian mission, missionaries, Christia ...
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Matilda M
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Len Moorhouse
Leonard James Moorhouse (14 March 1904 – 4 May 1970) was a New Zealand swimmer who competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Early life and family Moorhouse was born in Dunedin in 1904. He had four sisters and two brothers. His father, Charles Edwin Moorhouse, was a keen yachtsman in Otago in his early years. His grandfather, William Sefton Moorhouse, was a nephew of the second Superintendent of Canterbury Province of the same name. As a teenager, he suffered an accident that disfigured his foot, and his left leg was shorter than the other one. He received aquarobic therapy and spent so much time in the water that at age 18, he started competing in swimming. His disability was serious enough that he had difficulty walking, and being in water was a relief. Competitive swimming He was one of two swimmers from Christchurch to compete at the 1928 Summer Olympics in swimming; the other Christchurch competitor was Dave Lindsay. At the time of the 1928 Olympics, Moorhouse was the ...
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Anthony Moorhouse
The Moorhouse Affair was a military confrontation between the United Kingdom and Egypt over the abduction and murder of British Second Lieutenant Anthony Moorhouse by an Egyptian mob in Port Said, Egypt, following the end of British military operations in the 1956 Suez Crisis. Moorhouse was one of the 8 British soldiers abducted by Egyptians civilians in Port Said that were tortured to death. Biography Anthony Gerard Moorhouse (18 December 1935 – 13 December 1956), a graduate of Stonyhurst College, was a Second Lieutenant on National Service in the 1st Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment. His fatherFrancis Gerard Moorhouse owned a jam-manufacturing company in Leeds, Yorkshire, ''Moorhouse's Jam''. Moorhouse was stationed in Port Said after the 7 November 1956 ceasefire. Abduction On 10 December 1956 Moorhouse had led a raid in Port Said on the premises of an Egyptian dentist and arrested seven Egyptian commandos. On the following morning, he returned to the scene alone and witho ...
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