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Moore Hall, Co. Mayo : ウィキペディア英語版
Moore Hall, County Mayo

Moore Hall, or Moorehall, the house and estate of George Henry Moore and family, is situated to the south of the village Carnacon in the barony of Carra, County Mayo in a karst limestone landscape. The Moores were an aristocratic Irish family who built Moore Hall between 1792 and 1795. The first Moore of Moore Hall was George Moore, a name borne by many members of the family down the generations. The Moores were originally an English Protestant family but some became Catholic when John Moore married the Catholic Jane Lynch Athy of Galway, and when their son, George, married Katherine de Kilikelly (really Kelly), an Irish-Spanish Catholic, in 1765.〔''The Moores of Moore Hall'', by Joseph Hone; Jonathan Cape, London 1939〕〔(''George Moore, 1852–1933'' ) by Adrian Frazier, Yale University Press. Extensive section of book quoted at ''New York Times'' (subscription required). Retrieved 27 July 2010〕
The ruins of the Moore family's large stately home, Moore Hall, lie on Muckloon Hill overlooking Lough Carra.〔(''The Lake'' ), video at ''oreillydesign.com''. Recorded 2001. Retrieved 27 July 2010〕 The house was designed by John Roberts, an architect from Waterford who also designed Tyrone House in Co. Galway, and Waterford Cathedral. Several members of the Moore family played major parts in the social, cultural and political history of Ireland from the end of the eighteenth century to the early twentieth century. The house was burned down in 1923 by anti-Treaty irregular forces during the Irish Civil War because Maurice Moore was viewed as pro-Treaty.〔(Moore Hall, Co. Mayo ), ''North Atlantic Skyline''. Retrieved 27 July 2010.〕
==The Moores of Moore Hall==

Notable Moores include:
* George Moore, who built the estate
* John Moore, first President of Connacht, 1798
* George Henry Moore, statesman and provider of famine relief
* George Augustus Moore, writer, novelist, and co-founder of the Abbey Theatre
* Senator Colonel Maurice Moore, first Irish envoy to South Africa.

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