Moore Baronets
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There have been nine Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Moore, two in the Baronetage of England, one in the Baronetage of Ireland, two in the Baronetage of Great Britain and three in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Fawley in the County of Berkshire, was created in the Baronetage of England on 21 May 1627 for Henry Moore. The title became extinct on the death of the sixth Baronet in 1807.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Mayds Morton in the County of Buckingham, was created in the Baronetage of England on 26 July 1665 for George Moore. The title became extinct on his death in 1678.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Rosscarbery in the County of Cork, Ireland was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 29 June 1681 for Emanuel Moore. The title is held by the ninth Baronet's descendant, the thirteenth Baronet.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Jamaica in the West Indies, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 28 January 1764 for the colonial administrator Henry Moore
Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet
Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet was a British colonial leader who served as royal Governor of Province of New York from 1765 to 1769.-Early life:...

. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1780.

The Moore Baronetcy, of the Navy, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 4 March 1766 for John Moore
Sir John Moore, 1st Baronet
Sir John Moore, 1st Baronet KB was a British officer of the Royal Navy during the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years War. He eventually rose to the rank of Admiral.-Childhood:...

. The title became extinct on his death in 1779.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Hancox in Whatlington in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 28 May 1919 for Norman Moore, President of the Royal College of Physicians
Royal College of Physicians
The Royal College of Physicians of London was founded in 1518 as the College of Physicians by royal charter of King Henry VIII in 1518 - the first medical institution in England to receive a royal charter...

 from 1918 to 1921. The third Baronet does not use his title. The journalist Charles Moore
Charles Moore (journalist)
Charles Hilary Moore is a British journalist and former editor of The Daily Telegraph.-Early life:He was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge where he was awarded a BA in History and was a friend of Oliver Letwin.-Career:A former editor of The Spectator , the Sunday Telegraph and The...

 is the son of Richard Gillachrist Moore, brother of the third Baronet.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Colchester in the County of Essex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 25 October 1923 for Edward Cecil Moore, Lord Mayor of London
Lord Mayor of London
The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of London is the legal title for the Mayor of the City of London Corporation. The Lord Mayor of London is to be distinguished from the Mayor of London; the former is an officer only of the City of London, while the Mayor of London is the Mayor of Greater London and...

 from 1922 to 1923. The title became extinct on the death of his grandson, the second Baronet, in 1992.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Moore Lodge in the County of Antrim, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 June 1932 for William Moore
Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet
Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet PC was a Unionist member of the British House of Commons from Ireland and a Judge of Ireland, then of Northern Ireland. He was created a Baronet in 1932.Sir William was the eldest son of Queen Victoria's honourary physician in Ireland, Dr...

, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland is the head of the judiciary in Northern Ireland, presiding over the Courts of Northern Ireland. The present Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland is Sir Declan Morgan...

 from 1925 to 1937. The third Baronet was Deputy Lieutenant
Deputy Lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a Deputy Lieutenant is one of several deputies to the Lord Lieutenant of a lieutenancy area; an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county....

 of County Antrim
County Antrim
County Antrim is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland, situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland. Adjoined to the north-east shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of 2,844 km², with a population of approximately 616,000...

 in 1990.

The Moore Baronetcy, of Kyleburn in the County of Ayr, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 September 1956 for the Conservative
Conservative Party (UK)
The Conservative Party, formally the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom that adheres to the philosophies of conservatism and British unionism. It is the largest political party in the UK, and is currently the largest single party in the House...

 politician Thomas Moore
Sir Thomas Moore, 1st Baronet
Sir Thomas Cecil Russell Moore, 1st Baronet CBE was a long-serving British Conservative Party politician. He was elected Member of Parliament for Ayr Burghs in a 1925 by-election, and served until his retirement in 1964, when he was succeeded by George Younger. Moore was created a Baronet, of...

. The title became extinct on his death in 1971.

Moore Baronets, of Fawley (1627)

  • Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet (d. c. 1633)
  • Sir Henry Moore, 2nd Baronet (d. c. 1685)
  • Sir Richard Moore, 3rd Baronet (d. 1737)
  • Sir Richard Moore, 4th Baronet (d. 1738)
  • Sir John Moore, 5th Baronet (d. 1790)
  • Sir Thomas Moore, 6th Baronet (d. 1807)

Moore Baronets, of Ross Carberry (1681)

  • Sir Emanuel Moore, 1st Baronet (d. c. 1692)
  • Sir William Moore, 2nd Baronet (1663-1693)
  • Sir Emanuel Moore, 3rd Baronet (1685-c. 1733)
  • Sir Charles Moore, 4th Baronet (d. 1754)
  • Sir Robert Moore, 5th Baronet (d. c. 1758)
  • Sir William Moore, 6th Baronet (d. c. 1783)
  • Sir Emanuel Moore, 7th Baronet (1722-1793)
  • Sir Richard Moore, 8th Baronet (1744-c. 1815)
  • Sir Emanuel Moore, 9th Baronet (1786-1849)
  • Sir Richard Emanuel Moore, 10th Baronet (1810-1882)
  • Sir Thomas O'Connor Moore, 11th Baronet (1845-1926)
  • Sir Jerry Moore, 12th Baronet (1942-2010)
  • Sir Douglas Cameron Alexander Moore, 13th Baronet (b. 1970)

Moore Baronets, of Jamaica (1764)

  • Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet
    Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet
    Sir Henry Moore, 1st Baronet was a British colonial leader who served as royal Governor of Province of New York from 1765 to 1769.-Early life:...

     (1713-1769)
  • Sir John Henry Moore, 2nd Baronet (1756-1780)

Moore Baronets, of Hancox (1919)

  • Sir Norman Moore, 1st Baronet (1847-1922)
  • Sir Alan Hilary Moore, 2nd Baronet (1882-1959)
  • Professor (Sir) Norman Winfrid Moore, 3rd Baronet (b. 1923) who does not use the baronetcy

Moore Baronets, of Colchester (1923)

  • Sir Edward Cecil Moore, 1st Baronet (1851-1923)
  • Sir Edward Stanton Moore, 2nd Baronet (1910-1992)

Moore Baronets, of Moore Lodge (1932)

  • Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet
    Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet
    Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet PC was a Unionist member of the British House of Commons from Ireland and a Judge of Ireland, then of Northern Ireland. He was created a Baronet in 1932.Sir William was the eldest son of Queen Victoria's honourary physician in Ireland, Dr...

    (1864-1944)
  • Sir William Samson Moore, 2nd Baronet (1891-1978)
  • Sir William Roger Clotworthy Moore, 3rd Baronet (b. 1927)
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