William Bramley-Moore Explained

William Joseph Bramley-Moore (1831–1918) was an English priest of the Church of England and author. He is known for his historical novel The Six Sisters of the Valleys (1864), set in Piedmont in 1665, with a strong anti-Catholic tone.[1]

Life

He was the eldest son of John Bramley-Moore and his wife Seraphina Pennell, who married in 1830 in Rio de Janeiro and moved in 1833 to Liverpool where John Moore (as he was then) was a merchant.[2] His family background was described by Nathaniel Hawthorne, invited in 1854 by John Bramley-Moore to a dinner at Aigburth, to meet the novelist Samuel Warren. He described the parents as "violent tories, fanatics for the Established Church" and followers of the evangelical Hugh M'Neile (heard as McMill by Hawthorne), the "present Low-Church Pope of Liverpool". Conversation was against the Tractarians and Roman Catholic influence, and with more talk about money from John than Hawthorne was used to with the English upper classes. In Seraphina he found a Calvinist of a familiar type, "outrageously religious" as well as vulgar.[2] [3] [4]

Bramley-Moore was educated at Eton College.[5] He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1849, graduating B.A. in 1853 and M.A. in 1857. He was ordained deacon in 1855, becoming curate at Brenchley for a year. He was ordained priest in 1856. He was travelling in Italy in 1857 when he and his companion were attacked, the companion dying of wounds.[6] He was vicar of Gerrard's Cross from 1860 to 1869. From 1863 his father bought and improved nearby property.[7]

Crockford's Clerical Directory for 1872 showed no further living taken by Bramley-Moore after 1869, his replacement at Gerrard's Cross being William Addington Bathurst (1839–1922).[8] In later life he lived in London, at 19 Woburn Square and then at 26 Russell Square.[9] William Hechler gave a talk on biblical chronology at 26 Russell Square in 1892.[10]

Works

Bramley-Moore's single literary work was The Six Sisters of the Valley, a three-volume novel published 1864, and set in the period of the Savoyard–Waldensian wars. The plot is based on the story recorded by the Waldensian pastor Jean Léger, and commented on by Alexis Muston, of six brothers who married six sisters and brought up a large family group, who suffered religious persecution. The reviewer in the Illustrated London News, conceding the historicity of the material, objected to the treatment: "Horror is piled upon horror".[11] Bramley-Moore had visited the area on his 1857 tour in Italy.[12]

He was the editor for Cassell of The Book of Martyrs, revised, which ran to a number of editions from 1866. This was a derived work, illustrated by engravings, based on Foxe's Book of Martyrs, from the 16th century.[24] It was brought up to date with the 1866 killings at Barletta in southern Italy of the pastor Gaetano Giannini and five others in anti-Protestant riots. The engravings were by William Luson Thomas.[25] [26]

Family

Bramley-Moore married in 1865 Ella Bradshaw Jordan, third daughter of Swinfen Jordan of Clifton. They had six sons and four daughters, according to a Who's Who entry; but there were verifiably more sons (see below).[27] This was a first cousin marriage: Swinfen Jordan married Louisa Pennell, one of the sisters of Seraphina, Bramley-Moore's mother. They were both among the 22 children of William Pennell, British consul in Brazil, as was "Nony" Croker who married Sir George Barrow, 2nd Baronet, adopted daughter of John Wilson Croker, who himself married the eldest of the sisters, Rosamund Carrington Pennell, in 1806.[28] [29] [30]

The sons included:

Edward Bramley-Moore, fifth son, drowned on the high seas at age 15 in 1887 "while in the execution of his duty".[46]

Of the daughters:

Notes and References

  1. Potten . Ed . The Rest of the Iceberg: Reassessing Private Book Ownership in the Nineteenth Century . Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society . 2014 . 15 . 3 . 141 . 24900188 . 0068-6611.
  2. Book: Harris . Nigel . Footnotes to History: The Personal Realm of John Wilson Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty (1809-1830), a "Group Family" . 1 August 2015 . Liverpool University Press . 978-1-78284-208-8 . 17 . en.
  3. Book: Lathrop . Rose Hawthorne . Memories of Hawthorne . 1923 . Houghton Mifflin . Boston, New York . 267 .
  4. Book: Hawthorne . Julian . Nathaniel Hawthorne And His Wife . 1884 . Houghton Mifflin & Co. . Boston and New York . 40–41. II .
  5. Book: College . Eton . Stapylton . Henry Edward Chetwynd . The Eton School Lists, from 1791 to 1850: Every Third Year After 1793, with Notes . 1864 . E.P. Williams . 215 . en.
  6. Book: Harris . Nigel . Footnotes to History: The Personal Realm of John Wilson Croker, Secretary to the Admiralty (1809-1830), a "Group Family" . 1 August 2015 . Liverpool University Press . 978-1-78284-208-8 . 18 . en.
  7. Book: Hunt . Julian . Thorpe . David . Gerrards Cross: A History . 29 June 2023 . Phillimore & Company Limited . 978-1-80399-402-4 . 54 . en.
  8. Book: Clerical Directory for 1872 . 1872 . Horace Cox . London . 304 . en.
  9. Book: Chigwell School (Chigwell . England) . Darch . O. W. . Tween . A. S. . Chigwell register, together with a historical account of the school by Canon Swallow . 1907 . Phelp . Buckhurst Hill . 63 .
  10. News: Professor Hechler on Biblical Chronology . Watford Observer . 24 September 1892. 3.
  11. News: Current Literature . Illustrated London News . 9 January 1864. 19.
  12. News: Literary Notices . Lincolnshire Chronicle . 16 January 1864. 3.
  13. Book: Bramley Moore . William Joseph . The First Sabbath at Gerrard's Cross, and Other Memorials Connected with the New Church of St. James Erected by Two Sisters in Memory of a Beloved Brother . 1859 . Seeley, Jackson & Company . en.
  14. Book: Hunt . Julian . Thorpe . David . Gerrards Cross: A History . 29 June 2023 . Phillimore & Company Limited . 978-1-80399-402-4 . 75–76 . en.
  15. News: Exploding a Fallacy of St. James, Gerrards Cross . Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette . 24 June 1938. 16.
  16. Book: Bramley-Moore . William Joseph . The Great Oblation, Or, A Plain Inquiry Into the Nature of the Atonement as the Efficient Means of Taking Away Human Sin ... . 1864 . William Macintosh . London . en.
  17. Book: Society . South American Missionary . "They have done what they could." A tribute to the memory of the devoted men who founded the South American Missionary Society-including Captain Morshead's Despatch. With a statement of the present condition of the Society. By the Rev. William Bramley-Moore . 1866 . William Macintosh . London . en.
  18. Book: Bramley-Moore . William . The Seven Cries from Calvary . 25 February 2022 . BoD – Books on Demand . 978-3-7525-7565-1 . en.
  19. Book: Bramley-Moore . William . Hymns for the Feasts: And Other Verses . 1878 . Thomas Bosworth . en.
  20. Book: Bramley-Moore . William Joseph . Marturia : or the testimony of ancient records and monuments in the British Museum to the historical accuracy of Holy Scripture . 1901. 2nd . D. Hobbs . Glasgow .
  21. Book: Bramley-Moore . William . The Church's Forgotten Hope, or, Scriptural studies on the translation of the saints . 1905 . Hobbs & Co. . en.
  22. Book: Bramley-Moore . William . Ancient Tyre and modern England; or, The historical type of ancient Tyre in its prophetic application to modern England . 1906 . Elliot Stock . en.
  23. Book: Bramley-Moore . William (as Philalethes) . The Cherubim of Glory, and Their Manifestation in the Church of Christ, as Foreshadowed in the Visions of Ezekiel . 1917 . Printed Privately . English.
  24. Book: Foxe . John . The Book of Martyrs, revised, with notes, by W. Bramley-Moore . 1872 . Cassell, Petter & Galpin . London, Paris, New York . en.
  25. News: Foxe's Book of Martyrs . Liverpool Albion . 24 December 1866. 7.
  26. Book: Joffe . Sharon . The Clairmont Family Letters, 1839 - 1889 . 25 February 2021 . Routledge . 978-1-134-84842-3 . 9 note 1 . en.
  27. Web site: Author: William Bramley Moore . www.victorianresearch.org.
  28. Book: Pennell . Alice Maud (Sorabji) . Pennell of the Afghan frontier; the life of Theodore Leighton Pennell . 1914 . Seeley, Service . London . 2–4 .
  29. 1539. Ann Margaret. Ridler. Barrow, Sir George, second baronet (1806–1876).
  30. 6738. William. Thomas. Croker, John Wilson (1780–1857).
  31. Book: Malvern College . The Malvern Register, 1865-1904 . 1905 . Printed and published at the Office of the Malvern Advertiser . Malvern . 295 .
  32. Web site: Life story: John Bramley-Moore, Lives of the First World War . livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk.
  33. News: Wedding at St. Martin's . Bedfordshire Mercury . 15 October 1909. 7.
  34. Book: Mace . Martin . The Royal Navy and the War at Sea 1914-1919 . 28 November 2014 . Pen and Sword . 978-1-78159-317-2 . 195 . en.
  35. Members Elected During The March Quarter . The British Medical Journal . 1910 . 1 . 2579 . 337 . 25290958 . 0007-1447.
  36. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Volume 15
  37. Web site: Hubin . Allen J. . Crime Fiction IV . www.crimefictioniv.com . 14 July 2023.
  38. Book: Malvern College . The Malvern Register, 1865-1904 . 1905 . Printed and published at the Office of the Malvern Advertiser . Malvern . 316 .
  39. Web site: Life story: Alwyn Bramley Moore, Lives of the First World War . livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk.
  40. News: Births . Morning Advertiser . 9 September 1868. 8.
  41. News: Esmonde Bramley's Company . Eastbourne Gazette . 8 November 1905. 5.
  42. Web site: Supplement to the Monthly Army List October 1916 . deriv.nls.uk. 93.
  43. Book: Kelly's. Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes. 1943. Kelly's Directories. 1824.
  44. Book: Wainewright . John Bannerman . Winchester College, 1836-1906 : a register . 1907 . P. and G. Wells . Winchester . 561 .
  45. News: Life story: Swinfen Bramley Moore, Lives of the First World War . livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk.
  46. News: Deaths . Oxfordshire Telegraph . 10 August 1887. 1.
  47. News: 25 September 1869 . Births, Marriages and Deaths . 8 . Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette .
  48. Web site: Magnus . Maurice . Memoirs of the Foreign Legion. 227 . digitalcommons.unl.edu.
  49. Web site: Bramley-Moore Millicent Ella 1870-1949, Artist Biographies . www.artbiogs.co.uk.
  50. News: Fashionable Marriage . Liverpool Daily Post . 28 December 1899. 6.