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'''Major John Granville Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale''' (1906–1996), was an English politician. He married Hon. Margaret Smith, daughter of ] and Lady Esther Gore, on ] ] and had |
'''Major John Granville Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale''' (1906–1996), was an English politician. He married Hon. Margaret Smith, daughter of ] and Lady Esther Gore, on ] ] and had children: | ||
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*The Honourable Sir Charles Andrew Morrison, ] ]–May ]. He married Antoinette Long, daughter of ] and Frances Charteris, on ] ]; no issue. A one time ] ] | *The Honourable Sir Charles Andrew Morrison, ] ]–May ]. He married Antoinette Long, daughter of ] and Frances Charteris, on ] ]; no issue. A one time ] ] | ||
*], Conservative MP and PPS to Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister during the 1990 leadership election. | |||
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Major John Granville Morrison, 1st Baron Margadale (1906–1996), was an English politician. He married Hon. Margaret Smith, daughter of William Smith, 2nd Viscount Hambleden and Lady Esther Gore, on 16 October 1928 and had children:
- James Morrison, 2nd Baron Margadale, 17 July 1930–6 April 2003
- The Honourable Sir Charles Andrew Morrison, 25 June 1932–May 2005. He married Antoinette Long, daughter of Walter Long, 2nd Viscount Long and Frances Charteris, on 28 October 1954; no issue. A one time Conservative MP
- Peter Morrison, Conservative MP and PPS to Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister during the 1990 leadership election.
Preceded byThe Earl of Pembroke | Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire 1969–1981 |
Succeeded byHugh Trefusis Brassey |
Preceded byNew Creation | Baron Margadale 1965–1996 |
Succeeded byJames Morrison |
Preceded byDerek Colclough Walker-Smith | Chair of the 1922 Committee 1955–1964 |
Succeeded bySir William Anstruther-Gray |