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Alec Moyse Alec Moyse (5 August 1935 – 1994) was an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Foo ...
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Alphonse Moyse Alphonse may refer to: * Alphonse (given name) * Alphonse (surname) * Alphonse Atoll, one of two atolls in the Seychelles' Alphonse Group See also * Alphons *Alfonso (disambiguation) Alfonso (and variants Alphonso, Afonso, Alphons, and Alphonse ...
, Jr. (1898–1973), American bridge player, writer, and publisher and editor of ''
The Bridge World ''The Bridge World'' (TBW), the oldest continuously published magazine about contract bridge, was founded in 1929 by Ely Culbertson. It has since been regarded as the game's principal journal, publicizing technical advances in bidding and the pl ...
'' * Arthur Moyse (1914–2003), Anglo-Irish anarchist, artist and writer *
Blanche Honegger Moyse Blanche Honegger Moyse (; September 23, 1909 – February 10, 2011) was a Swiss-born American conductor who lived in Brattleboro, Vermont at the time of her death. She was particularly admired for her devotion to the choral works of Johann Sebasti ...
(1909–2011), Swiss-born American music conductor *
Clara Moyse Tadlock Clara Moyse Tadlock (October 24, 1840 – July 14, 1926) was a British-born American poet and author known for her travel writing. Literary career A native of Southampton, Moyse Tadlock emigrated to the United States in 1848 with her mother, si ...
(1840–1926), British-born American poet and author *
Édouard Moyse Édouard is both a French given name and a surname, equivalent to Edward in English. Notable people with the name include: * Édouard Balladur (born 1929), French politician * Édouard Boubat (1923–1999), French photographer * Édouard Colonne ( ...
(1827-1908), French painter and artist *
Heather Moyse Heather Moyse (born July 23, 1978) is a Canadian athlete and two-time Olympic gold medalist, representing Canada in international competition as a bobsledder, rugby union player, and track cyclist and competing at the Canadian intercollegiate l ...
(born 1978), Canadian multi-sport athlete *
John Moyse Private John Moyse was a British soldier of the 3rd (East Kent) Regiment who according to popular legend was captured by Chinese soldiers during the Second Opium War and later was executed for refusing to prostrate himself before the Chinese ge ...
(died 1860), captured British soldier allegedly executed by Chinese soldiers for refusing to kow-tow to a general *
Louis Moyse Louis Moyse (pron. ''moh-EEZ''; 14 August 1912 – 30 July 2007) was a French flute player and composer. He was the son of influential French flutist Marcel Moyse, a co-founder of the Vermont Marlboro Music Festival, and taught many world-class f ...
(1912–2007), French flutist and composer * Marcel Moyse (1889–1984), French flutist and father of Louis Moyse *
Walter Moyse Walter Moyse (born in 1981) is a 6'11" (210 cm) Canadian basketball player, playing professional basketball in Europe following a successful collegiate career at Acadia University in Canada. Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, he is the ...
(born 1981), Canadian basketball player and brother of Heather Moyse


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Moyse Alcan Moyse Alcan (14 May 1817 – 15 May 1869) was a French Jewish poet and publisher. Career Born in Verdun (Meuse), Alcan was the father of the Parisian publisher Félix Alcan (1841–1925). He was a member of the Israelite consistory of Metz and ...
(1817–1869), French Jewish publisher, composer and poet * Moyse Bayle (1755–between 1812 and 1815), French politician *
Moyse Louveture Moyse (Moïse, Moise) Hyacinthe L’Ouverture (1773 - 1801) was a military leader in Saint-Domingue during the Haitian Revolution. Originally allied with Toussaint L’Ouverture, Moyse grew disillusioned with the minimal labor reform and land dist ...
(1773–1801), military leader in Saint-Domingue during the Haitian Revolution *
Moyse Charas Moyse Charas, or Moses Charas (2 April 1619 – 17 January 1698), was an apothecary in France during the reign of Louis XIV. He became famous for publishing compendiums of medication formulas, which played vital roles in the development of modern ...
(1619–1698), French apothecary


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Locotracteurs Gaston Moyse ''Locotracteurs Gaston Moyse'' was a French manufacturer of diesel shunting locomotives. Founded in 1922 by Gaston Moyse, the company closed in the late 1970s. The company produced numerous shunting locomotives, including the Y 7400 and Y 8000 ...
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Moise (disambiguation) Moise is a given name and surname, with differing spellings in its French and Romanian origins, both of which originate from the name Moses: Moïse is the French spelling of Moses, while Moise is the Romanian spelling. As a surname, Moisè and Mo ...
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Moyes (disambiguation) Moyes is a surname. Moyes may also refer to: Places: *Cape Moyes, Queen Mary Land, Antarctica *Moyes Islands, George V Land, Antarctica * Moyes Nunatak, Graham Land, Antarctica * Moyes Point, Signy Island, South Orkney Islands Companies *Moyes De ...
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Moyes Moyes is a surname. It may refer to: * Chris Moyes (1949–2006), CEO of British Go-Ahead transport group * Dave Moyes (born 1955), Scottish former footballer * David Moyes (born 1963), Scottish football manager and former player * Rev Gordon Mo ...
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Moyse Building The Moyse Building, also known as the Gray Building, is a historic building located at 13150 7th Street in Chino, California. Built in 1887, it is the oldest surviving building in the city. The building has served in several capacities for the cit ...
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