General Sir Moore Disney, KCB (16 June 1765[1][2] – 19 April 1846) was a senior officer in the British Army.
He then served between 1793 and 1795 with the Guards throughout the Flanders campaign under the Duke of York and was promoted to captain and lieutenant-colonel on 12 June 1795.
He led the brigade safely to Castello Branco by way of Abrantes, handed over to Major-General Alan Cameron, and joined the main army under Sir John Moore.
In 1810 he went out to Cadiz to act as second-in-command to General Graham, afterwards Lord Lynedoch, and the following year succeeded him as commandant there.
Disney married Mary, one of the daughters of George Cooke Yarborough of Streethope, Yorkshire, who was the widow of Ralph Sneyd.