William Morris | |
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Member of Parliament for Carmarthen Boroughs | |
In office 31 October 1864 – 18 November 1868 | |
Preceded by | David Morris |
Succeeded by | John Cowell-Stepney |
Personal details | |
Born | 1811 |
Died | (aged 66) |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Liberal |
William Morris (1811 – 25 February 1877)[1] was a British Liberal Party politician and banker.[2]
Morris was active in the public life of Carmarthen for many years before his election to Parliament and served as mayor of the borough on four occasions.[3]
Morris was elected MP for Carmarthen Boroughs at a by-election in 1864, after his cousin David Morris died in office.[4] Although there was speculation about several other possible candidates, requisitions inviting Morris to fill the vacancy appeared almost immediately after the former member's funeral.[5]
He then held the seat until 1868 when he did not stand for re-election.[6]
Morris also served as a Justice of the Peace for Carmarthenshire and Carmarthen, and a High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire in 1858.[2]
Morris remained active in local government and became a member of the Carmarthen School Board. He died in February 1877.[7]