Sir Harold & Lady Moore
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 6:59 pm
When Winifred, Lady Moore, died in 1974 or 75 (accounts vary), her death was reported in The Blue. There was no indication of how she was connected with CH. She was simply described as 'wife of Sir Harold Moore'. Evidently the Editor thought his readers were well aware of who Sir Harold was and what his role in the Foundation had been. Yet when Sir Harold himself died in 1976 at the age of ninety-nine-and-a-half, The Blue ignored it completely.
I was already a Grecian, and more interested in the ramifications of CH than many; but I didn't know where the Moores fitted in, and I still don't.
Sir Harold's entry in Who Was Who doesn't shed much light. No details of his education are given. CH isn't mentioned anywhere. There's nothing about his working life either, except that he was a Fellow of the Institutes of Chartered Accountants and Arbitrators. He was however an Alderman, Senior Sheriff and Lieutenant of the City of London and a big wheel in Freemasonry, so he wouldn't have suffered from culture shock at a meeting of the Council of Almoners.
Was he an Almoner, I wonder? Were he and/or his wife Governors? Was either of them an Old Blue? It would be interesting to know.
I was already a Grecian, and more interested in the ramifications of CH than many; but I didn't know where the Moores fitted in, and I still don't.
Sir Harold's entry in Who Was Who doesn't shed much light. No details of his education are given. CH isn't mentioned anywhere. There's nothing about his working life either, except that he was a Fellow of the Institutes of Chartered Accountants and Arbitrators. He was however an Alderman, Senior Sheriff and Lieutenant of the City of London and a big wheel in Freemasonry, so he wouldn't have suffered from culture shock at a meeting of the Council of Almoners.
Was he an Almoner, I wonder? Were he and/or his wife Governors? Was either of them an Old Blue? It would be interesting to know.