Moore, John (1730-1805)

  • This material is held at
  • Reference
      GB 109 MOORE
  • Dates of Creation
      17th-19th century
  • Language of Material
      English
  • Physical Description
      9 volumes

Scope and Content

Papers of John Moore (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury 1783-1805.

Arrangement

Moore papers. These form part of the Archbishops' Papers. These in turn form part of the archives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, which also comprise: Bishops' Meetings records (BM), Cartae Antiquae et Miscellaneae (Lambeth Charters) (CM), Convocation records (Conv), Court of Arches records (Arches), Faculty Office records (F), Lambeth Conference papers (LC), Temporalities records (ED and T), including correspondence on the Archbishops' estates (TR 8-36), and Vicar General records (V).

The provenance of the Early Modern Archbishops' Papers, including the Moore papers, is complex. This is an artificial collection which was brought together between 1982 and 1984 (see the Library's annual reports). It comprises for the most part papers acquired in the 18th century (which relate to other papers which had been placed long ago in the MSS series), but also selected papers from the archive of the Vicar General which were transferred in at this time to accompany them. There is a considerable overlap with other series in the Library, notably the records of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.

Access Information

Open

Other Finding Aids

Catalogue descriptions based on M. Barber, 'Early Modern Archbishops' Papers: list of papers, 1664-1828' (typescript), are available on the National Archives Discovery site < http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk>.

New and more detailed descriptions by Richard Palmer, 2014-15, are available in the Library catalogue.

Related Material

For other Moore Papers on Ireland and America see S.P.G. Papers, 8, ff. 187-226.

Bibliography

'Anglicans in the Antipodes: an indexed calendar of the papers and correspondence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, 1788-1961, relating to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific', ed. R. & L. Frappell, R. Withycombe, and R. Nobbs (1999) [Z6622.L6L2]