Born: May 28, 1779, Dublin, Ireland. Died: February 26, 1852, Sloperton Cottage, Bromham (near Devizes), Wiltshire, England. Buried: Bromham, Wiltshire, England. |
Son of John Moore, a small Dublin tradesman, Thomas was educated at a private school and at Trinity College in Dublin. He read at Middle Temple for the bar, and held a post with the Bermuda government for a short time. He was a well known poet and Irish nationalist. His works include:
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