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Hugh Morrison (English politician)

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in November 1918, holding the seat for a few weeks until it was abolished for the
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Hurd, Percy (16 March 1931). "Obituary: Mr Hugh Morrison Fonthill And Islay".
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Chermside of Fonthill in Wiltshire, and grandson of millionaire businessman
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Hugh Morrison, taken from a December 1918 issue of the Salisbury Journal
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in 1931. He died soon afterwards at his London town house, aged 62.
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Conservative Party
Alfred Morrison
James Morrison
Eton
Trinity College, Cambridge
Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville
John Morrison
Baron Margadale
James Morrison
Fonthill
Isle of Islay
Sheriff of Wiltshire
Deputy Lieutenant of Argyllshire
Member of Parliament
Wilton
by-election
1918 general election
Salisbury
1923 general election
Liberal Party
Hugh Moulton
1924
1929
resigned
House of Commons
Craig, F. W. S.
ISBN
0-900178-06-X
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs

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