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Charles Armytage-Moore (27 April 1880 〔The Pall Mall Gazette 30 April 1880〕 – 10 Dec 1960), founder partner of London stockbrokers Buckmaster & Moore (now Credit Suisse Group). == Family background == Charles James Eglantine Armytage Moore came from a background of Irish nobility and accomplishment. Close relatives include his Aunt, Priscilla Cecilia, Countess of Annesley (wife of the 3rd Earl), his sister, also Priscilla Cecilia, Countess of Annesley (pronounced "Anzlee"), wife of Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley. She was considered a great beauty of her day and photographed by Alexander Bassano (1829–1913), the leading high society portrait photographer in Victorian London. Her daughter Lady Constance Malleson, was a writer and actress (appearing as Colette O'Niel) and long-time lover of Bertrand Russell the philosopher. His family moved in the highest circles of London and Dublin society.〔Published (Armytage-Moore) genealogical research: www.billminer.ca/comments.htm〕 Charles was the youngest son of William Armytage-Moore J.P. (1806–1883)〔http://thepeerage.com/p5796.htm〕 who managed the Annesley Estates at Castlewellan in Northern Ireland. He was brother of Priscilla Cecilia, the Countess of Annesley, (wife of the 3rd Earl). William Armytage-Moore (sometimes written ‘Armitage-‘) married Mary Elizabeth Lockwood, née Metcalfe (1845–1932), in the British Embassy Paris on 8 June 1869.〔The Leeds Mercury, Saturday 12 June 1869.〕 It was a second marriage for both, both having been widowed. Their home was at Arnmore, just outside Cavan. William and Mary had five children: Priscilla Cecilia (1870–1941) named after her aunt, married her first cousin, Lt. Col. Hugh Annesley, 5th Earl Annesley. Ethel (Ettie) Kathleen (1871–1891) who married Percy French the Irish composer and entertainer, but at the age of 20 she and her baby daughter died in childbirth. Hugh William (1873–1954) (appointed 2nd Lieutenant 3rd Bat. the Royal Dublin Fusiliers in 1891)〔The London Gazette April 3, 1891〕 inherited the garden at Rowallane, Saintfield, County Down, Ireland in 1903, and developed them into the famous Rowallane Garden. They are now owned by The National Trust and open to visitors. John Reginald Rowallan (1876-1951), married Maisie Hurley in 1909 in Vancouver, Canada, later travelled to New Zealand, joining the military and returning to England after WWI. The fifth child was Charles. There was also a half-sister who grew up with them at Arnmore, Constance Metcalfe Lockwood (1864-1949), born to Mary and her first husband.〔Ward, R.D. (2013). Wealth and Notoriety: the extraordinary families of William Levy and Charles Lewis of London, page 189. ISBN 978-1-291-33477-7. http://copac.ac.uk/search?isn=9781291334777&rn=1〕 Charles James, born in Dublin in 1880, his father had died when he was three, and he was educated at Repton School representing them at cricket in 1898, playing against Malvern College.〔CJA Moore: http://hcs.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/481/481469/481469.html〕 By 1901 he and his mother lived in London living at 12 Ashley Place, Westminster SW1.〔1901 census〕 He became a stockbroker, and joined the Marylebone Cricket Club. In World War One served as a 2nd Lieutenant in The Army Service Corps.〔The London Gazette 28 March 1916〕 In Jan-Mar 1917 he married Celine Marie Pappa in Marylebone London.〔BM&D Records for England & Wales〕 Celine was born in London 26 Jan 1884, the eldest daughter of Demosthanes (Greek) and Franceska (French) Pappa. Her father was a stockbroker.〔1891, 1901, 1911, England Census records〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charles Armytage-Moore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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