Charles Moore
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Charles Moore (1743-1811), was appointed a Six Preacher at Canterbury Cathedral in 1792.[1] He was educated at Tonbridge School and St Paul's School, London, and then at Trinity College, Cambridge (1759; B.A. 1764; M.A. 1767; Fellow 1765–1771). He was Rector of Cuxton (Rochester) 1770–1811, Vicar of Sellindge, 1772–96, Vicar of Boughton-under-Blean, 1797–1803, Vicar of St Nicholas and St Clement's, Rochester, 1803–1811.[2]
The Cathedral Library subscribed for a copy of his A Full Inquiry into the Subject of Suicide (1790).
- Shelfmark W/L-5-12
- Charles Moore. Full inquiry into the subject of suicide. 1790.
- Subscription list includes Canterbury Cathedral.
References
- ↑ Derek Ingram Hill, The Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral, 1982, p. 88.
- ↑ Venn, ACAD Database, ID=MR759C