RA Collection: People and Organisations
Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer. In his lifetime he was often referred to as Anacreon Moore. He was responsible, with John Murray, for burning Lord Byron’s memoirs after his death.
Born: 28 May 1779 in Dublin
Died: 25 February 1852
Gender: Male
Thomas Moore
Irish Melodies by Thomas Moore; illustrated with engravings from drawings by eminent artists. - London: 1856
11/686
Thomas Moore
The Epicurean, A Tale ; with vignette illustrations by J.M.W. Turner, Esq. R.A. and Alciphron, a poem. / By Thomas Moore, Esq. - London: 1839
18/1007
Thomas Moore
Lalla Rookh : an oriental romance / by Thomas Moore ; with sixty-nine illustrations from original drawings by John Tenniel ; engraved on wood by the Bothers Dalziel ; and five ornamental pages of Persian design by T. Sulman, Jun. ; engraved on wood by H. N. Woods - London: 1861
15/3017
Thomas Moore
Moore's Irish melodies / illustrated by D. Maclise, R.A. - London: 1846
15/4042
John Murray, Albemarle Street, to Sir Thomas Lawrence
6 Jan 1830
Item LAW/5/414
Thomas Moore, Bowood, to Sir Thomas Lawrence, 65 Russell Square
20 Oct 1829
Item LAW/5/382
T. Moore, to [?Thomas Lawrence]
[3 May 1829]
Item LAW/5/380
Mr. Moore, Duke St., St. James's, to the President and Council
[Apr 1818]
Item FAR/2/156