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Encyclopedia > John More

Major John More was the British Political Agent to Kuwait in 1922 when the Uqair Protocol was established. 1922 (MCMXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... The Uqair Protocol was issued on December 2, 1922, in response to the Wahhabi Bedouin raiders, operating from Nejd, under Abdul Aziz ibn Abdul Rahman ibn Saud. ...


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John More Association Home Page (359 words)
John Rayner for the John More Association of which I am a direct descendant of Edward Livingston More, the eighth child of John and Betty Taylor More, In loving memory of our gracious ancestors who both "Loved the Lord" more than life.
David More (7) married Elizabeth Gould on December 18, 1806, in Roxbury, N. Children of David More (7), and Elizabeth Gould More
The More's claim the Grant Tartan and use it in the JMA gatherings in their kilts and sashes worn by More ancestors.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Thomas More (3979 words)
In the epitaph which More himself composed twenty years later he calls her "uxorcula Mori", and a few lines in one of Erasmus' letters are almost all we know of her gentle, winning personality.
Thomas More was formally beatified by Pope Leo XIII, in the Decree of 29 December, 1886.
More was a ready writer and not a few of his works remained in manuscript until some years after his death, while several have been lost altogether.
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