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Throughout his career Morris was a staunch individualist, once summing up his political philosophy as, "There is no man alive who is sufficiently good to rule the life of the man next door to him!" Many have regarded him as being the last representative of traditional
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Williams, D. A., (2001). MORRIS, Sir RHYS HOPKIN (1888-1956), politician, stipendiary magistrate, first director of the Welsh Region B.B.C.;. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 24 March 2024, from
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when the party split between 1916 and 1923, and would remain fiercely opposed to Lloyd George and interventionist Liberalism throughout his political career.
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and thus one of the Deputy Speakers. This post, together with his age, combined to exclude him for consideration for the Liberal Party leadership when
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despite the rest of the country experiencing a Labour landslide. Morris was to hold the seat for the remainder of his life.
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Rhys Hopkin Morris, The man and his character: T J Evans (introduction by Herbert Samuel), Gomerian Press, Llandyssul, 1958
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His opposition to both Lloyd George and the introduction of tariffs resulted in his remaining with the official ("
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by its end and being twice wounded - the second time seriously. He was mentioned in dispatches and made an
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Middle Temple Archive, MT/1/PPE - Petitions of Rhys Hopkin Morris, 3 March 1919 and 16 June 1919.
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Thirteen years later Morris returned to Parliament in a once more sensational result. In the
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Carmarthenshire constituencies
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Report of the Commission on the Palestine Disturbances of August, 1929, Cmd. 3530
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stood down in October 1956. Morris died the following month, aged 68.
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His wife, who he met at Bangor and married in September 1918, was
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Sir Rhys Hopkin Morris by J Graham Jones, in Brack et al. (eds.)
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Ceredigion
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he was returned unopposed as an official Liberal candidate.
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The following year Morris was appointed as a 43:from 1923–1932 and from 1945–1956. 444:contributions in Parliament by Sir Rhys Morris 373:Rhys Hopkin Morris: The Man and his Character 311:"Our Former Presidents: London Welsh Centre" 649:Stipendiary magistrates (England and Wales) 624:Members of the Order of the British Empire 248: 246: 386:Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs 20: 243: 536: 393:"The Liberal Party and Wales, 1945-79" 634:British Army personnel of World War I 390: 350: 127:, narrowly losing to the sitting pro- 97: 13: 421: 141:the follow year's general election 14: 660: 431: 194:Deputy Chairman of Ways and Means 453:Parliament of the United Kingdom 51:Morris was born at Blaencaerau, 380:Dictionary of Liberal Biography 629:Royal Welch Fusiliers officers 391:Jones, J. Graham (June 1993). 303: 281: 268: 259: 234: 156:Metropolitan Police magistrate 1: 170:, holding office until 1937. 119:In 1922 Morris contested the 46: 639:Members of the Middle Temple 123:as a pro-Asquith Liberal in 16:Welsh politician (1888–1956) 7: 604:Alumni of Bangor University 291:. Archivesnetworkwales.info 215: 181:, taking the seat from the 65:University of Wales, Bangor 10: 665: 344: 522: 503: 495: 485: 466: 458: 451: 274:Sturgess, H.A.C. (1949). 227: 139:Morris was elected. In 92:Gwladys Perrie Williams 324:. 2010. 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Welsh
Liberal
Member of Parliament
Maesteg
Glamorgan
Caerau
University of Wales, Bangor
King's College London
World War I
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
MBE
the Bar
Gwladys Perrie Williams
laissez-faire liberal
H. H. Asquith
David Lloyd George
general election
Cardiganshire
Lloyd George
Ernest Evans
1923 general election
the follow year's general election
Samuelite
1931 general election
Metropolitan Police magistrate
House of Commons
BBC in Wales
London Welsh Centre
1945 general election

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