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| birth_date        = 1836
 
| birth_date        = 1836
 
| death_date        = 1921
 
| death_date        = 1921
| address            = 21 Bolton street Piccadilly W<br />77 Cromwell Road SW [1879]
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| address            = 21 Bolton street Piccadilly W<br />77 Cromwell Road SW [1875]
 
| occupation        = political<br />business
 
| occupation        = political<br />business
 
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| membership        = ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow - life compounder
 
| membership        = ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow - life compounder
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| clubs              = United University Club
 
| clubs              = United University Club
 
| societies          = Palestine Exploration Fund
 
| societies          = Palestine Exploration Fund

Revision as of 08:50, 28 May 2020

Walter Morrison

Walter Morrison
MA, MP
File:Morrison, Walter.jpg
Born 1836
Died 1921
Residence 21 Bolton street Piccadilly W
77 Cromwell Road SW [1875]
Occupation political
business
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow - life compounder
left 1921 deceased
elected_ESL 1870.01
elected_AI 1870
clubs United University Club
societies Palestine Exploration Fund



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Born London; died Sidmouth Devon. Family firm was Morrison, Dillon & Co., a wholesale textiles, drapery and haberdashery business. Very successful businessman, and expanded his interests outside the family firm into banking and railways. Liberal MP for Plymouth 1861-74; Liberal Unionist MP for Skipton, Yorks 1886-92, 1895-1900. Gave numerous large benefactions including to Oxford: funded a Readership in Egyptology and is one of the Bodleian Library’s chief benefactors. Honorary degree from Oxford. JP.

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