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Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore GCMG KStJ (18 March 1887 [1] – 26 March 1964) [2] was a British colonial administrator of British Sierra Leone, Kenya and Ceylon. Biography
Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore became the last governor of Ceylon and first governor-general when the Ceylon Order in Council, the first constitution of independent Ceylon came into effect. He was followed by Herwald Ramsbotham, 1st Viscount Soulbury , thereafter by Sir Oliver Goonetilleke the first Ceylonese to be appointed to the post.
Dayton Moore (born February 17, 1967) is an American professional baseball executive who is currently serving as senior advisor of baseball operations for the Texas Rangers. Moore's baseball career began as an assistant coach at George Mason University. He transitioned to professional baseball after being hired by the Atlanta Braves.
Former Rowan County High School standout Mason Moore did not surrender a run in 14 1/3 innings across three NCAA Tournament games for UK in June. ... Moore closed out the game with a strikeout ...
Mason met Rodney Moore at a convention and began working for him as a camera operator and film editor. [3] She later worked for Andre Madness, who put her in touch with Elegant Angel . [ 3 ] She worked as a director for Elegant Angel until February 2003 when she left the company due to changes in management. [ 4 ]
Moore was born on January 31, 1915, in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Mason P. Morfit and Mary L. (née Harris) Morfit. [1] [4] He attended The Baltimore City College (an all-boys, selective / specialized "magnet" public high school). Morfit / Moore's alma mater was with a notable reputation (still in the 2020s) and the third oldest public ...
Moore also guest-starred on the American television dramas Perry Mason in "The Case of the Capering Camera" in 1964 and Run for Your Life episode "The Rape of Lucrece" starring Ben Gazzara in 1968. She was a lifetime member of both the Screen Actors Guild and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists [3]
Margaret King (1773–1835), also known as Margaret King Moore, Lady Mount Cashell and Mrs Mason, was an Anglo-Irish hostess, and a writer of female-emancipatory fiction and health advice. Despite her wealthy aristocratic background, she had republican sympathies and advanced views on education and women's rights, shaped in part by having been ...