Hugh Morrison (Northern Ireland politician) explained

Hugh Smith Morrison (1858–1929) was a Northern Ireland surgeon and politician.

Life

He was born in County Londonderry, the second son of Hugh Morrison J.P. of Moneydig.[1] [2] He was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution, and studied in the Royal University of Ireland, in Queen's College, Belfast and the College of Surgeons, Dublin. In 1884 he graduated M.D., with a diploma L.R.C.S.[3] [4]

Going into private medical practice in County Londonderry, Morrison was also involved in Unionist politics there.[4] He lived at Aghadowey.[5] He later became coroner for Coleraine.[3] A Presbyterian, he was active in General Assembly meetings, and also took part in medical societies as a reformer.[4] When Denis Henry, a Catholic, stood for the constituency in the Westminster parliament, Morrison endorsed him.[6]

From 1921, Morrison represented for the as Ulster Unionist Party the Queen's University constituency, in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland and Stormont Parliament, and supported the introduction of the Special Powers Act 1922.[3] [4] [7] In the debate on the Criminal Law Amendment Act (Northern Ireland) 1923, he commented on sexual morality in Belfast, as "a very dark picture" below the surface.[8]

Morrison died at his home, Blackhill, Coleraine, on 21 May 1929.[4]

Works

Family

Morrison married in 1884 Louisa Jane Whitley, only daughter of the late David Whitley of Ballymena.[2] They were both buried in the graveyard at Aghadowey parish church, as were two sons.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Carty, James. Bibliography of Irish History 1912-1921. 9 September 2018. 2012-03-30. Andrews UK Limited. 9781781514832. 23.
  2. News: Marriages. 20 December 1884. Northern Constitution. 8.
  3. Book: Harbinson, John F.. The Ulster Unionist Party, 1882–1973. 1973. Blackstaff Press. Belfast. 0856400769. 202. registration.
  4. Dr. Hugh Smith Morrison. The British Medical Journal, vol. 1, no. 3570, 1929, p. 1063.
  5. Book: Bolton, Charles Knowles. Scotch Irish Pioneers In Ulster And America. 9 September 2018. 2013-04-16. Read Books Limited. 9781446549261. 1552.
  6. Book: McDonnell, A. D.. The Life of Sir Denis Henry: Catholic Unionist. 9 September 2018. 2000. Ulster Historical Foundation. 9780901905949. 133.
  7. Book: Rapoport, David C.. Terrorism: The second or anti-colonial wave. 9 September 2018. 2006. Taylor & Francis. 9780415316521. 294.
  8. Review by Sandra McAvoy, Reviewed Work: Regulating Sexuality: Women in Twentieth-Century Northern Ireland by Leanne McCormick, The Irish Review (1986–) No. 45 (Autumn 2012), pp. 85–87, at p. 85. Published by: Cork University Press.
  9. Book: Boyce. D. George. Eccleshall. Dr Robert. Eccleshall. Robert, Vincent Geoghegan. Political Thought in Ireland Since the Seventeenth Century. 9 September 2018. 2008-03-07. Routledge. 9781134981373. 208.
  10. Web site: Aghadowey Parish Church, Graveyard Records, Co. Derry, NI. 9 September 2018.