Jeremy Morse Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Sir
Jeremy Morse
Honorific Suffix:KCMG
Chancellor of the University of Bristol
Order:6th
Term Start:1989
Term End:2003
Predecessor:Dorothy Hodgkin
Successor:The Baroness Hale of Richmond
Birth Name:Christopher Jeremy Morse
Birth Date:1928 12, df=y
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:London, England
Alma Mater:New College, Oxford
Children:5

Sir Christopher Jeremy Morse KCMG (10 December 1928 – 4 February 2016) was an English banker, cruciverbalist and chess composer who was Chancellor of the University of Bristol from 1989 to 2003,[1] and was chairman of Lloyds Bank.[2]

Early life and education

Morse was born in Kensington, London, in 1928, the only son (he had a younger sister) of Francis John Morse, of Lenwade House, Norwich, and his wife, Kinbarra, daughter of barrister Edward Armfield-Marrow.[3] [4] Francis John Morse, the second son of Sir George Henry Morse, a brewer and Lord Mayor of Norwich from 1922 to 1923, was from a junior branch of the landed gentry Morse family of Lound, Suffolk.[5] The family were Quakers.[4]

Morse was educated at West Downs School and Winchester College.[6] He went on to attend New College, Oxford, after completing two years of national service with the 60th Rifles in Mandatory Palestine.[4] [7]

Career

A career banker, Morse began with Williams and Glyn's Bank and went on to be chairman of Lloyds Bank between 1977 and 1993; assuming the role at age 48, he was the youngest head of a clearing bank.[4] He served on the Board of the Bank of England as an executive director from 1965 to 1972, and as a non-executive from 1993 to 1997.[8] He was also the first Chairman of the International Monetary Fund's Committee of Twenty (C20).[9] In the 1975 New Year Honours, he was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) "for services to the reform of the international monetary system".

He had a keen interest in cryptic crosswords and was a skilful writer of clues.[4] His record of success in the clue-writing competitions of Ximenes and Azed was such that Azed's December 2008 Competition puzzle was dedicated to the occasion of his eightieth birthday.[10] He had puzzles published under the pseudonym "Esrom" (his surname in reverse).[11]

In addition to crosswords, Morse had an interest in other types of word puzzles, and was a frequent contributor to . He was also a chess writer and wrote a book called Chess Problems: Tasks and Records.[4]

Colin Dexter's fictional detective, Inspector Morse, was named after him.[12]

In 2006 Morse was awarded the title of World Federation for Chess Composition Honorary Master.

He was an honorary fellow of New College, Oxford,[13] and of All Souls College, Oxford.[14]

Personal life

In 1955, Morse married Belinda Marianne Mills, the daughter of Lt-Colonel Robert Breynton Yarnton Mills, OBE, MC, of the landed gentry Mills family of Sudgrove;[15] they had three sons and two daughters (one of whom died from leukaemia at the age of four).[4]

Morse died from complications of jaw cancer at Royal Trinity Hospice in London on 4 February 2016, at the age of 87.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bristol University – News – 2004: Chancellor. 5 February 2016.
  2. News: UK – England – Bristol/Somerset – New university chancellor nominated. 23 May 2003. 5 February 2016.
  3. Web site: ComposersNamesInVariousAlphabetsM PCCC website . 24 August 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928010627/http://zulu.maia.ch/~iseli/cgi/twiki/bin/view/PCCC/ComposersNamesInVariousAlphabetsM . 28 September 2007 . dead .
  4. 10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.111069. Morse, Sir (Christopher) Jeremy (1928–2016), banker. Barber. Michael. 2020.
  5. Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th edition, vol. 1, ed. Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1965, p. 511
  6. Web site: Sir Jeremy Morse received Ad Portas . Winchester College . 22 January 2015.
  7. Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th edition, vol. 1, ed. Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1965, p. 511
  8. http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/news/1997/007.htm Bank of England News release
  9. Book: Central Bank Cooperation at the Bank for International Settlements, 1930–1973. 9780521845519. 5 February 2016. Toniolo. Gianni. Clement. Piet. 16 May 2005.
  10. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-files/Guardian/documents/2008/12/04/1906dec7.pdf For CJM at 80
  11. http://www.listenercrossword.com/PDF/Dinners/dinner93.pdf "Listener" Crossword Setters Dinner 1993
  12. Web site: Sir Jeremy Morse, banker – obituary. 4 February 2016. The Daily Telegraph. 4 October 2016.
  13. Web site: Emeritus, Honorary and Wykeham Fellows. 5 February 2016.
  14. http://www.all-souls.ox.ac.uk/people.php?pos=14&people_title=Honorary%20Fellows List of Honorary Fellows of All Souls
  15. Burke's Landed Gentry, 18th edition, vol. 1, ed. Peter Townend, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1965, p. 511