Francis Moore

Francis Moore is the name of:

  • Francis Moore (astrologer) (1657–1715), English physician, astrologer, and publisher of Old Moore's Almanack
  • Sir Francis Moore (barrister) (1558-1621), English barrister and Under Steward of Oxford University
  • Francis Moore (ice hockey) (1900–1976), Canadian ice hockey player and Olympic silver medalist
  • Francis Moore (Medal of Honor) (1858–?), American sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Francis Daniels Moore (1913–2001), American surgeon
  • Francis W. Moore, Jr. (1808–1864), second mayor of Houston, Texas
  • Francis More (by 1525-?75), MP

Famous quotes containing the words francis and/or moore:

    I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had to hailbomb, for twelve hours, and when it was all over I walked up.... We didn’t find one of ‘em, not one stinking dink
    body. That smell, you know, that gasoline smell. The whole hill. It smelled like ... victory.
    John Milius, U.S. screenwriter, Francis Ford Coppola (b. 1939)

    O to be a dragon
    a symbol of the power of Heaven—of silkworm
    size or immense; at times invisible. Felicitous phenomenon!
    —Marianne Moore (1887–1972)