b. c.1520, 1st s. of Humphrey More of Morehayes by Anne or Agnes, da. Bobby Moore's World Cup winning shirt has 'gone missing' Sir John Moore (1558 - c.1592) - Genealogy What happened next, however, was not ordinary. For his efforts, he was inducted into the British Baseball Hall of Fame in October 2009. Has Bobby Moore's missing 1966 World Cup shirt been sold again? This time, only one coupon was returned. It was a brilliant business: the responsibility for counting the money and checking the forms were filled in correctly was all mine. He is best known for his military training reforms and for his death at the Battle of Corunna, in which he defeated a French army under Marshal Soult during the Peninsular War. Mr Dale and KKR, and anyone else who may be stalking Littlewoods, are not the problem: the Moores are under no obligation to sell, and any approaches could be dismissed as impudence. I found this thread tracing George Moore, son of James Moore born around 1691 in County Antrim according to one publication. In 1938 he donated the John Moores trophy to Great Britain national team for beating the United States Olympic team four games to one in a five-game series. . Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Thomas More - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage After being demobilised from the Navy, Moores carried on working for the Commercial Cable company. On 21 March 1960, Moores gave up his chairmanship of the Pools business, and handed over the reins to his brother, Cecil, so he could become a director of Everton Football Club. of . After just 18 months of marriage, Anders died in a car crash in September 1977, aged 26, when Moores' Jaguar car overturned into a ditch on a quiet country road in Lancashire. He married Anne Cresacre on 13 June 1529, in Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom. Husband of Ruby Moores John Moores is also understood to want to sell his shares but would like to retain some sort of association - to keep his name and that of his father, alive. 22 November 1928 22 May 2012). In January 1932, Moores, who was by now a millionaire, was able to disengage himself sufficiently from the pools to start up Littlewoods Mail Order Store. And so, over the years, it has proved. and h. of . Another publication/family tree shows George W Moore born in 1691 in Prince George's County Maryland, USA. The Littlewoods businesses were sold to the Barclay Brothers in October 2002. Heir of Sir John Moores. About Sir Edward Moore. Museum of Liverpool World Museum International Slavery Museum Maritime Museum Walker Art Gallery Sudley House Lady Lever Art Gallery. Devon. An extraordinary general meeting where a vote will be taken to allow Mr Dale to see the books is finely balanced. The breakthrough came when the owner of the coupon printing company Arthur Bottomes suggested that he took his exact expenses out (plus a bit extra) before calculating the winning payout. She wanted Mr Dale to be dismissed and Mr Suenson- Taylor, who has no experience of running such a large group, to take his place. John Moores, born into this family in 1896, became famous in Liverpool for starting up Littlewoods pools and mail order business and owning the Everton football club. Mrs Moores, whose 2million six-bedroom home was set in 2.8 acres, with a pool and separate staff quarters, left behind a 40million estate, as well as a sizeable trust fund. Mother of the UK's most premature twins who were given ZERO chance of survival says they are going from Do not sell or share my personal information. Mrs Moores had reportedly received 25million from the sale of the family company, and left behind a 40million estate, as well as the sizeable trust fund. Sports of all kinds had always interested him. Other Partners. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Meanwhile, the family is deeply divided. John Moore. Biography - Sir Robert Randolph Garran - Australian Dictionary of Biography Mrs Moores' will, made in 2007, split her money equally between her three children and she made specific gifts of jewellery to each of them. [6], Under the chairmanship of Moores, Liverpool had a turbulent period between 1991 and 1994 under manager Graeme Souness. http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/mo https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun06colbrich. The Covenanters had made a raid on the ammunition of the Cavaliers. John Clement succeeded Moores as chairman, the first non-family member to do so. on 18 September 1991. ante, page 103. ; ch: (Pg.573 Christopher (m. Joan Hawkins), Humphrie (m. Anne Pollard), Elizabeth (m. Richard Marshall), Eleyn (m. Bartholomew Fortescue) Moore.). Network Security, a firm of corporate investigators, was asked to look into possible frauds. After the war telegraphy took him away again. - Moores had always been an avid football fan from when he was very young. Sir John Moore (1594-1633) Family tree Presti-Adams - Genealogy Online The Bank Holiday excitement is a bit too much for some! The Heart of Mid-Lothian by Walter Scott - Complete text online EXCLUSIVE Home win! The legend is that these descendants that came from England in 1633 descent from Sir Thomas More, martyr (1478-1535) Saint Thomas Moore was beheaded by the king. John More (1509-1547) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Lt Gen Sir John Moore KB Born 13 Nov 1761 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Ancestors Son of John Moore and Jean (Simson) Moore Brother of Charles Moore, Jean Moore, James Carrick Moore, Graham Moore GCB, Frances Moore Deputy Sec, Jane Moore [half], Charles Moore and Hamilton Moore Died 16 Jan 1809 in A Corua, La Coruna, Galicia, Spain The Littlewoods businesses were sold to the Barclay Brothers, nine years later, in October 2002. John Moores was a keen baseball fan and created a league for Liverpool based teams in 1933. Janitha Moores later Stubbs (b. Carnage outside the nightclubs of Britain with Bank holiday treat! They were prepared to suspend their disquiet, pending improved results. 57 (approx.) This was about 11% of all the recorded Moore's in USA. After the departure of Moores, Kenny Dalglish returned to the manager's position amid rumours that he had wanted to return in the mid-1990s, but was frustrated by the hesitancy and inconsistency of the decision-makers at Liverpool. That was his final ever involvement with Littlewoods. John Walrond of Bradfield. The forebears were Scots on the paternal side and Cornish on the maternal. He was born about 1620 and died 1681 3) Sir John Moore, son of Dr. John Moore the physician, became a distinguished English general, after entering the army in his fifteenth year. Speaking on behalf of Matthew Velarde, Stephanie Kerr, senior associate at independent law firm Brabners, said: 'We're pleased to see the court find in Matthew's favour, and that he and his siblings will receive an equal share of the trust fund, as his mother intended. Margaret, mar. He owned 17,850 shares which represented 51% of the club. His shares in Everton FC were left to his two sons and his shareholdings and investments in Bermuda to his two daughters. Aged 84, Sir John returned, booted out his son and took back the reins. William Moore of Moor Hayes. In 1840 there were 994 Moore families living in New York. John Moore is claimed to be the son of an Edward Moore of Bamption, Oxfordshire, and his wife Mary More, the daughter of Thomas More and Mary Scrope, and therefore the great-grand-daughter of Sir Thomas More. Then, say those close to the family, may well be the moment when the decision is finally taken to sell. In January 1932 Moores, by now a millionaire, was able to disengage himself sufficiently from the pools to start up Littlewoods Mail Order Store. Sir John Moore, (born Nov. 13, 1761, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scot.died Jan. 16, 1809, La Corua, Spain), British lieutenant general who led a famous retreat to La Corua (December 1808-January 1809) during the Napoleonic Peninsular War. By the time World War II started there were 25 Littlewoods stores across the UK and over 50 by 1952. Sir John Thomas Moore family tree Family tree Explore more family trees. Winning works have included classic paintings by Jack Smith ('Creation and Crucifixion'), William Scott, Roger Hilton ('March 1963') and David Hockney ('Peter getting out of Nick's Pool'). They could not let their employers, the Commercial Cable Company, know what they were doing, or they would be sacked. In 1968 Moores regained the chairmanship and stayed until August 1973 when he resigned a second time. bility lifted from his shoulders, did not agree. 1459, d. 1500, M.I. Children . The Moores family, heirs of Littlewoods founders Sir John and Cecil Moores, enjoy a fortune estimated in 2020 at 1.21 billion, amassed through their football pools and mail order retail. He was one of eight children and the eldest of four sons. That was the first intimation of what was going on at Littlewoods, that there was a total breakdown of trust between some members of the family and senior employees, that private detectives were spying on selected senior executives. David Moores - Wikipedia Motorheads flock to Clarkson's Diddly Squat farm shop on Bank Holiday Monday Jack Dorsey says Elon Musk is NOT the best person to run Twitter and claims it 'all went south' for the 'Woke' Google bosses ban staff from using terms including 'man hours', 'you guys', 'blacklist' and 'chubby' Police fraud investigation into SNP 'probing whereabouts of 400,000 bequeathed in people's wills'. It is well that the pages of the BIBLIOGRAPHER should show in its truer and more instructive light the character of a man of profound learning, remarkable talents, and benevolent disposition. David Richard Moores (15 March 1946[1] 22 July 2022) was a British football executive, chairman of Liverpool F.C. His interest may yet lead to a counter-approach from KKR. Coffin of Portlinch, 2 w. ; ch: Richard, John, Humph., Amies, Mary, Elizab., Dorithy, Ann Moore, Gawin, 2, of Cornw. Littlewoods was sold in 2002 for 750m. 'There is, it can be said, a tension between the literal reading propounded by Christian and the purposive, contextual meaning advocated by Matthew. It was intended as a one-off, but its success led to it becoming a biennial event. When Nigel died - ironically, after his father gave him a pounds 9m settlement to persuade him to give up his favourite past-time of motor racing - Sir John was devastated. We met for dinner in Chester where he lived. [11], Moores was married to wife Marge in 1983 until her death in 2022. Geni requires JavaScript! Biography - William Henry Moore - Australian Dictionary of Biography [13] The Littlewoods businesses were sold to the Barclay Brothers, nine years after Moores' death, in October 2002. The payouts to winners came from the 'pool' of money that was bet, less 10 per cent to cover "management costs". This time, only one coupon was returned. He went into semi-retirement, visiting his office on the 11th floor of the Littlewoods organisation between 10am and 1pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Speak to them and they seem weighed down. In 1920 he was posted to Waterville in County Kerry, Ireland and he noticed there was no public library around for miles so he set up a store that sold books and stationery. At a meeting of the company's audit committee, attended by some family members, it was suggested Network might launch a new inquiry, to look into one of the deals struck by Mr Pitcher - who, by now, had retired as chairman but remained on the board - and Mr Dale and Mr Guha. Early years Unseen family photos of Charles with Prince George and Princess Charlotte are Six essential household appliances now cost 450 a year to run as prices surge by 58% since the #NoMowMay pits neighbours against each other: Britons are accused of eco-shaming with new green fad that Saboteurs derail Russian freight train with explosives 37 miles from Ukraine and destroy power cables in Pictured: 'Much-loved son', 35, stabbed to death in knife rampage outside Cornwall nightclub which left 'A waste of licence payers' money!' In 1956 he became chairman of the Liverpool Motorists' Outing for Handicapped Children. Between 1933 and August 1940 Moores was a Conservative councillor for the Sefton parish for Sefton Rural District and West Lancashire Rural District. All that money, you realise, is no guarantee of happiness. His family carried on running Littlewoods but a non family member succeeded Moores as chairman. One group, fed up with the internal squabbles and thought to represent 30 per cent of the shares, wants to sell out completely. Father dies eight days after getting stuck in indoor cave at tourist attraction: Tragedy at climbing wall as Celebrity chef Jock Zonfrillo was found dead at hotel aged 46 'after flying back to Australia on his own Cookery's ultimate hellraiser dead at 46: British Masterchef host Jock Zonfrillo lost his virginity at 12, King Charles' Coronation LIVE: Late monarch's confidante leaves grace-and-favour cottage, Princess Charlotte Death of Botox and fillers as Brits seek a 'natural' look: Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague inspires huge Did the King gift the late Queen's dresser Angela Kelly a house in bid to stop another royal memoir? John Moores, Junior, CBE (b. By the early 1960s, the exhibition was regarded as the UKs leading showcase for avant-garde painting. The ensuing inquiry quickly took on a sinister aspect. of his father's will. More was educated at St Anthony's School, then considered one of London's finest schools. Eleyn, named in the will of her grandfather. The Moores of Rahinduffe, Queen's County are a branch of this previous family. Humphrey Moore of Moorehayes in Com. John Moores jnr was demobilised from the Navy two months later. Moores admitted that he considered giving up on the business himself, but was encouraged by his wife, who told him "I would rather be married to a man who is haunted by failure rather than one haunted by regret". Network was asked to assess whether Lorad, which agreed to help Littlewoods cut out the middle man in the region, was being treated too generously. When Sir John Moore of Devon was born in 1510, in Kent, England, his father, Reverend John Moore Archdeacon of Exeter, was 20 and his mother, Jane Fettiplace, was 20. Meanwhile, Network's investigations had discovered nothing untoward. John Moore of University College, Oxford, and Rector of Knaptoft in Leicestershire, himself the grandson of the first, The arms of this family, which the Bishop always bore, are -- Ermine on a chevron azure three cinque-foils or. Moore or O'Moore were the hereditary Lords of Leix. . This enabled him, in 1912 to join the Commercial Cable Company as a junior operator. Sir John Moore (1761-1809) [citation needed] Dalglish returned as manager in January 2011 but left the club at the end of the 201112 season. He made two moves to steady the ship and, unwittingly, sowed the seeds of the present turmoil. John More aka Moore Born 1509 in Chelsea, Middlesex, England Ancestors Son of Thomas More and Joan Colt Brother of Margaret (More) Roper, Elizabeth (More) Dauncey and Cecily (More) Heron Husband of Ann (Cresacre) West married Dec 1529 in Barnbrough, Yorkshire, England Descendants He later enticed Everton players such as Dixie Dean to the game. The trigger for the investigation was the deal struck between Littlewoods and Lorad, a Far Eastern trading company. In 1970 Moores was made a Freeman of the city of Liverpool. There had for some time been institutions in existence, such as the Co-operative Society, and the tallyman of the north, which enabled the poorer members of society to buy things they needed. Moore Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History Moores married Ruby Knowles (27 October 1894 8 September 1965) in Liverpool on 19 September 1923. His interest may yet lead to a counter-approach from KKR. Sir John Moores CBE (25 January 1896 25 September 1993)[2] was an English businessman, telegraphist, football club owner, politician and philanthropist, most famous for the founding of the now defunct Littlewoods retail and football pools company. Together, this triumvirate transformed the outlook. Moores History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseOfNames Network ceased to report to the executives and dealt exclusively with the audit committee. He was canonized by the Catholic Church in 1935. Nine years later in 1966 an IBM System/360 computer was installed. Moore History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseOfNames So they decided to print 10,000 coupons, and took them to Hull, where they were handed out before a big game. Dr. Moore was born at the latter end of the reign of Charles I., in the little hamlet of Sutton, Leicestershire. Barnard had devised a 'football pool', where punters would bet on the outcome of football matches. Thomas Moore 1584 - 1645. Moores had two operations, on his achilles tendon in May 1986, and then for an enlarged prostate in July 1986, but never fully recovered nor regained his health. . The death of Patricia Moores in 2017 at the age of 86 sparked a bitter legal feud between her children who have been locked in a four-year legal battle over her will. William More, 4 son, co. exr. Bizarrely, though, it did not stop there. The trust fund was meant to be split at the time of her death, but the disagreement between her children has led to a four-year delay, meaning it has still not been distributed. He died on 17 June 1545, in Lympstone, Devon, England, at the age of 35. Brief Fling 1 child together. Together, this triumvirate of Pitcher, Dale and Guha transformed the outlook. At first, Mr Pitcher's appointments - especially those of Mr Dale, his deputy, and Prodip Guha, in charge of stores - were tolerated. One group, understood to represent 30 per cent of the shares, want to sell-out completely. In the Sunday Times Rich List 2006 the Moores' family wealth was estimated at 1,160m. Spouse(s) In 1938 he donated the John Moores trophy to Great Britain national team for beating the United States Olympic team four games to one in a five-game series. He also sold golf balls as there was no sports shop and a golf course. For his efforts, he was posthumously inducted into the British Baseball Hall of Fame in October 2009. Ancestor 2M3(6F7)10M1 <p>Person # 4139</p> view all Sir Edward Moore's Timeline. :xvi Morton enthusiastically . Moores wrote: "I call upon them now to stand back, accept their limitations as joint owners, acknowledge their role in the club's current demise, and stand aside, with dignity". granted to his widow 25 Nov. 1657. Stawell of Cothelston. from 1991 to 2007 and later the club's honorary life president. In that time I must have collected around pounds 7,000. _________________. This page was last edited on 29 April 2023, at 20:33. of John Bonville, base son of the Lord Bonville, and Alice, da. Ann was born between 1819 and 1823, in Ireland. The Life and Character of John Paul Jones - John Henry Sherburne 1851 Conan Doyle - Andrew Lycett 2011-12-15 Ground-breaking biography of the creator of fiction's best loved detective Though Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's name is recognised the world over, for decades he was overshadowed by his creation, Sherlock Holmes - one of literature's most . The inquiry quickly took on a sinister aspect. = Joan, da. = Elizabeth, da. He added: 'That statement is certainly consistent with the notion that Mrs Moores intended that Matthew receive a third of everything that lay within her gift. He told me very little. John Moore Birth 1530 - Abbey & parcel & grounds & mill Death abt 1587 - Ipswich, , Suffolk, England Mother Unavailable Father Unavailable Quick access Family tree New search John Moore family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Unavailable Unavailable Spouse (s) Joane Gardner 1535 - 1588 Children Thomas Moore 1550 - Unknown Two months after his death his estate was valued as being worth more than 10 million pounds. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. They still have their wealth, but the smile has faded. Need a bigger car park, Jeremy? It seemed such a lot of money to be risking". should accept the Gillett and Hicks offer and left me in no doubt about my legal duty to accept the offer". A statue was later built which stands in the courtyard of the university's Avril Robarts Library. [5], In a letter to The Times in May 2010, Moores admitted that he "hugely regrets" selling Liverpool to the American duo. But in the late summer of last year, it all proved too much. Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, the US takeover specialist, also has Littlewoods in its sights. They had kept pumping money into the fledgling business, but midway through the 192425 football season it was still losing money. Moores still attended Everton football matches up to a few years before his death. John Moores was born into a working-class family in Eccles, near Salford, Lancashire on 25 January 1896. Their venture was about to collapse almost as soon as it had begun. Five grandchildren were also left specific gifts of jewellery, plus 1million to split equally between them. Pictured:Rebecca Velarde, who was involved in the High Court case over her mother's fortune. 'FurtherMrs Moores was quite content to leave by her 2007 will one-third of her valuable estate - ignoring the Patricia Trust Fund - to Matthew, echoing the position under the 1993 will, which points against any notion of a cooled relationship. John Moore (abt.1520-abt.1576) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree His actions became celebrated, criticized by some and praised by others (including the Duke of Wellington). The boxing division also made Pacific Packs containing rations for soldiers in the Far East. However, as profits fell (Moores remained on the board) he resumed the chairmanship in October 1980. Patrick had 3 siblings: Mary Moore and 2 other siblings. Family of Littlewoods founder Sir John Moores say they're - ITVX When Sir John More was born in 1509, in London, Middlesex, England, his father, Sir Thomas More, was 31 and his mother, Jane Colt, was 22. Moores kept faith and he paid Askham and Hughes 200 each. John More (1451-1530) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree In 2005, Liverpool won a fifth UEFA Champions League after defeating A.C. Milan in the final.[10]. He would remain as Everton chairman first of all up to July 1965, resigning due to the poor health of his wife, who died two months later. Humphrie Moore of Moore Hayes, d. 20 Aug. 1537, M.I. He told me very little, but he did confirm that Peter, after being rebuffed to become chairman for a second time - everyone remembered with horror, the first time - was selling out completely. Moore Surname Meaning, History & Origin | Select Surnames Father of Susanna Moors; Alexander Moore; Amias Moore; Charles Moore; Gawen Moore and 9 others; George Moore; Grace Moore; Henry Moore; Humphrey Moore, of Moore Hayes; Jane Moore; John Moore; Mary Moore; Plezie Moore and Susan Moore less. John Moores Painting Prize | National Museums Liverpool [13], Moores died at the age of 76 on 22 July 2022, just weeks after Marge's death. In 1923, 50 was a huge sum to invest in what based on Barnard's experience was a precarious venture, and as Moores himself remembered: "As I signed my own cheque at the bank, my hands were damp. On 23 June it was revealed that during the 19591960 season he had lent Everton 56,000 interest free so they could buy players[8] and on 14 April 1961 he famously sacked Johnny Carey in the back of a London taxi and appointed Harry Catterick as Everton manager in his place. "I have given," adds Sir Walter, "an infernal row on the subject of hiding books in this manner." Sharpe replies that the "villainous biographer of John Knox" (Dr. McCrie), "that canting rogue," is about to edite Kirkton. He became Executive Director and Deputy Chairman of the family firm in 1968. Their venture was about to collapse almost as soon as it had begun. Parents. Sir John More (1509-1547) FamilySearch Sir John Moore (1761-1809) This article was written by Henry Manners Chichester and was published in 1894. Pitcher, the former chairman, disovered an attempt to obtain his bank account details; Mr Dale, the chief executive also became convinced he was being targeted. Moore Name Meaning & Moore Family History at Ancestry.com ; ch: Richard, Margaret (m. John Walrond), John (3 son), William (m. Dorothy Trowbridge), Phillip (5 son), Morris (m. Cicely Bonville) Moore. That ruled out calling it the John Moores Football Pool, or anything like it. Pace Sir John, Mara is Corunna's truly emblematic figure, and has been since 1589 - when her sword-wielding example inspired Corunna's defenders to repel English attackers under Sir Francis Drake. Moores on occasion attacked socialism, but in November 1935 he called for coal miners to be paid more money and for them to have better working conditions. Together, they own houses around the world and have never wanted for anything. Sir John Moore: Birthdate: Moores admitted that he considered giving up on the business himself, but was encouraged by his wife, who told him "I would rather be married to a man who is haunted by failure rather than one haunted by regret". Names on my Family Tree - RootsWeb It was intended as a one-off, but its success led to it becoming a biennial event. The John Moores Painting Prize is co-ordinated by National Museums Liverpool. A small office in Church Street, Liverpool, was rented and the first 4,000 coupons were distributed outside Manchester United's Old Trafford ground before one Saturday match that winter. He recovered and returned to work in March but later said he felt run down for a while after that. The Gaelic variation O'Mores were proud warriors . At a meeting of the company's audit committee, attended by some members of the family, it was suggested Network might like to launch a new inquiry, to look into one of the deals struck by Pitcher - who, by now, had retired as chairman but remained on the board - and Dale and Guha. Source 4 Alternative: He was born about 1594 in Crogham, Kings, Ireland. He carried on working for the Commercial cable company. John More, Knight (c.1451 - 1530) - Genealogy Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Sir John I Moore (1594 - 1633) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. James Moore Sr. - Wikipedia ante, page 39. ; ch: Elizabeth (m. John Berrge), Grace, Giles (m. Barbara Willinge), Thomas, Gawin (m. Katherine Dowrish), Sir John (m. Cicilye Sneg & Mary Coffin) Moore. Morris Moore of Moore Hayes, b. The Great Britain team consisted largely of Canadians from the Yorkshire-Lancashire league. (Benet 27.) Elizabeth, mar. They begin with the sad reality that the Moores do not get on with each other, and they end with the unpalatable truth that none of them either wants, or has exhibited the ability, to run such a large business successfully. John married Agnes Graunger, the daughter Thomas Graunger (d.1510) a London Alderman, at the Church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, on the 24th April 1474. The Moores, one of the UK's richest families, enjoy a fortune estimated last year at 1.21bn. Sir John, who died in 1993 aged 97, left his family a business worth pounds 1.2bn. Following a court appearance, he was convicted. Sir John Forrest, 1st Baron Forrest of Bunbury (1847-1918), surveyor, explorer and politician, was born on 22 August 1847 at Preston Point, near Bunbury, Western Australia, fourth child and third son of the ten children of William Forrest and his wife Margaret Guthrie, ne Hill. Moores retired as chairman in October 1977 of Littlewoods and was succeeded by his son Peter. In May 1922, Moores was posted back to Liverpool. John Moore is claimed to be the son of an Edward Mooreand his wife Mary More, the daughter of Thomas Moreand his wife Mary Scrope, and therefore the great-granddaughter of Sir Thomas More. Moores recalled years later: "Calling it the John Smith's football pool sounded a bit dodgy".
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