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File:CC5 Acceptance Transcription.jpg|''<small>Transcription of Dr Moor's acceptance of the position as Physician at Chester Royal Infirmary 27 January 1831</small>''
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[[File:CC6 Memorial.jpg|left|thumb|''<small>Memorial to Dr Moor in Chester Cathedral</small>'']]
 
 
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A memorial to him in Chester Cathedral is inscribed with the words "cut off at the opening of his professional career by fever caught in attendance of the poor". Records of St John's Church show that he was interred there in the altar tomb of his grandfather Thomas Tolver and his aunt Frances Bagnall; his mother Maria Moor, although recorded on the tomb at St John's was buried at Plemstall Church.
 
[[File:CC6 Memorial.jpg|left|thumb|''<small>Memorial to Dr Moor in Chester Cathedral</small>'']]
 
Illustration CC6 Memorial in Chester Cathedral
 
 
 
 
 
== Hoole Parks and Open Green Spaces<ref>''<small>Article researched and written by Linda Webb, June 2018, Hoole History & Heritage Society</small>''</ref>==