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William Morse (British politician)

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candidate. He had been replaced for the Tories by Brooks Crompton Wood. The Labour Party was represented by a local trade union official, and a former Liberal Party worker, Mr J M Boltz. Boltlz's intervention threatened to split the anti-Tory vote depriving Morse, who was said to be a strong
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Morse followed his father's path in politics as in religion, perhaps prompted by his given forenames. In local politics, Morse was a member of Swindon Town Council for 20 years. He was chairman of the finance committee, an
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Morse was a director of a limited company and a leading businessman in Swindon. His wife owned Croft Down Kennels, which bred at least one champion dog. He served as President of Swindon
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candidate, of a seat he was otherwise predicted to hold. Boltz gained 1,966 votes and Labour again forfeited their deposit. Wood took the seat from Morse by a majority of 3,441.
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from 1906 to 1910. He was educated at the High School, Swindon. In 1910 he married Alma the daughter of Hawthorn Thornton of
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of the Royal Sussex Lodge of Emulation, 355 and held the office of Provincial Grand Standard Bearer.
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There is an inscription to him on his father's memorial in Radnor Street Cemetery in Swindon.
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Memorial in Radnor Streer Cemetery with inscription to William Ewart Morse at the bottom.
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Morse switched Somerset constituencies, this time standing for the seaside seat of
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lost her deposit, Morse came second to the sitting Conservative MP
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losing by 5,679 votes. He did not stand for Parliament again.
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and was chairman of one of Swindon's three rotas of justices.
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and sat for 30 years on that authority. He also served as a
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The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine
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Morse died on 18 December 1952 at the age of 74 years.
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Morse, like his father, was a lifelong member of the
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of Swindon for two years. Morse was also elected to
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William Morse (Liberal politician)

Liberal Party
Member of Parliament
Bridgwater
Wiltshire County Council
Levi Lapper Morse
Swindon
Member of Parliament
Wilton or South Division
Wiltshire
South Africa
civil engineer
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Chamber of Commerce
Freemason
Past Master
Primitive Methodist Church
alderman
mayor
Wiltshire County Council
justice of the jeace
1922 general election
Bridgwater Division
Somerset
Conservative
Sir Robert Sanders
Labour
T. S. B. Williams
deposit

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