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  1. Jun 7, 2013 · On a modest income, he was also providing food and shelter for Mrs. “JaneMoore, the mother of his deceased war buddy, Paddie Moore. Mrs. Moore’s daughter, Maureen, also lived with them.

  2. Jan 8, 2024 · The Peculiar Story of C. S. Lewis and Janie King Moore Bethel McGrew First Things January 8, 2024 Sixty years after the death of C. S. Lewis, his bibliography remains a daunting benchmark for anyone aspiring to the title of “Christian public intellectual.”

  3. When Lewis returned to his studies at Oxford in 1918 he also struck up a friendship with Paddy’s mother, Janie Moore, and they remained close for the rest of her life. Back at university, Lewis studied literature, classics, and ancient history.

  4. Nov 19, 2013 · For 33 years, he shared his life with the woman he called Minto, Jane Moore [the mother of one of Lewis's boyhood friends]. She was the love of his life – she was the main thing. I want to write a screenplay for Helen Mirren to play Minto."

  5. Nov 27, 2013 · We saw him on an old Routemaster, driving through Oxford on the route Lewis took home from Magdalene College to his surrogate mother/possible lover Jane Moore (the mother of a dead friend...

  6. Apr 14, 2024 · Janie King Moore. Jane King Moore nee Atkins was the daughter of Reverend William James Askins, rector of Dunamy and Jane the daughter of Reverend James King. Her brother was the Dean of Kilmore. Mrs. Moore married at the age of 26, though they would separate, they did not divorce. C S Lewis and Mrs. Moore

  7. Apr 18, 1991 · Developing a deep friendship with his fallen friend’s mother, Jane King Moore, Lewis moved into the Moore household after the war. Returning to Oxford, the twenty-three-year old Lewisthen a staunch atheist—struggled to adapt to life in post-war England.

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