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Despite his friendship with the Earl of Tyrone, his loyalty to the Crown was never seriously in doubt. However, after Tyrone's flight to the
Continent in 1607, he was the target of vehement attacks by his enemies, especially the volatile and unreliable
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170:. Lord Howth, summoned before the Irish Council, refused to produce any evidence of the alleged treason, on the ground that since Moore was himself a Privy Councillor, that body was clearly guilty of
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did nothing to enhance his credibility. The case was transferred to
England, and in due course, Moore was cleared of all suspicion. Howth, undaunted, now accused Chichester and Moore of conspiring to
146:, with whom he had quarrelled bitterly, despite being related to him by marriage. Lord Howth accused Moore of treasonable dealings with Tyrone, and pressed the charges with such vigour that the
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him: the
Council, which by now lost had all patience with Howth, ordered him to retire to his home in disgrace. Moore by contrast was assured that his loyalty to the King was not in question.
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Garret was a son of Sir Edward Moore of
Mellifont and his wife Elizabeth Clifford. His father was a
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O'Sullivan, Harold. "Moore, Garret , first
Viscount Moore of Drogheda (1565/6β1627)date= 2004".
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judges: they were the parents of the distinguished poet Sir
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Anne, who married the prominent
Royalist commander Sir
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In 1599, after his father's death in 1581, Garret was
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in the Parliament of 1613-15. He held the office of
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland
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253:and his wife Catherine Cusack, daughter of Sir
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513:. Vol. 38. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
222:. He was further honoured when he was created
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473:(99th ed.), London: Burke's Peerage Ltd.
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65:, and his wife Mary Harper, sister of Sir
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162:. Moore admitted that on the eve of the
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688:Members of the Irish House of Lords
683:Peers of Ireland created by James I
678:Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland
366:Charles Wilmot, 1st Viscount Wilmot
271:Thomas, who predeceased his father;
268:Edward, who predeceased his father;
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527:, vol. 2, Dublin: James Moore
314:Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh
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73:nobility: her first husband, Sir
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493:- DACRE to DYSART (for Drogheda)
347:Henry Blayney, 2nd Baron Blayney
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198:as the Member of Parliament for
83:Edward Brabazon, 1st Baron Ardee
20:Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore
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668:16th-century Anglo-Irish people
190:Moore was made a member of the
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553:UK public library membership
370:St. Peter's Church, Drogheda
283:Arthur (died 1635), married
137:Moore and the Earl of Tyrone
123:Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone
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596:Sir Faithful Fortescue
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524:The Peerage of Ireland
479:Cokayne, George Edward
196:Irish House of Commons
564:Parliament of Ireland
500:"Moore, Garret"
312:Frances, who married
305:βand five daughters:
245:Marriage and children
33:politician and peer.
575:Member of Parliament
287:, daughter of Sir
718:Irish MPs 1613β1615
164:Flight of the Earls
127:Treaty of Mellifont
606:Peerage of Ireland
353:Moore's grandson,
345:Jane, who married
321:Faithful Fortescue
220:Peerage of Ireland
87:Sir William Warren
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626:Succeeded by
593:Succeeded by
588:Sir Hugh Pollerde
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519:Lodge, John
505:Lee, Sidney
355:Henry Moore
340:John Denham
328:John Denham
293:Boyle Abbey
208:Baron Moore
103:Elizabeth I
77:, had been
71:Anglo-Irish
31:Anglo-Irish
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376:References
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579:Dungannon
361:in 1661.
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241:, c.1755
212:Mellifont
200:Dungannon
176:the Devil
115:leasehold
107:Seneschal
47:Mellifont
521:(1789),
481:(1916),
467:(1949),
298:Francis;
99:knighted
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