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Alexander Morrison (judge), Judge Alexander Morrison
Alexander or Alex Morrison may refer to: * Alexander Morrison (cricketer) (born 1937), New Zealand cricketer * Alexander Morrison (politician) (1851–1930), Canadian Member of Parliament *Alexander Morrison (headmaster) (1829–1903), Australian headmaster of Scotch College * Alexander Morrison (botanist) (1849–1913), Australian botanist * Alexander B. Morrison (1930–2018), Canadian scientist, academic, civil servant and leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints * Alexander Francis Morrison, founder of Morrison & Foerster * Alexander Morrison (judge) (1927–2012), British judge * (born 1978), British historian * Alex Morrison (Canadian Forces officer) (born 1941), former officer of the Canadian Forces * Alex J. Morrison, golf instructor * Alex Gene Morrison (born 1975), English artist *Alex Morrison, character in ''Alex in Wonderland'' *Alexander Morrison (police officer) Alexander Morrison, CVO, QPM, (28 August 1927 - 8 July 2018) was a senior Scottish po ...
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Alexander Morrison (cricketer)
This is a list of cricketers who have played first–class, list A or Twenty20 cricket for the Auckland cricket team in New Zealand.Auckland players
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* Peter Iles, 1946/47–1951/52 * Alexander Irving, 1917/18–1923/24 * Ri ...
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Alexander Morrison (politician)
Alexander Morrison (January 15, 1851 – January 24, 1930) was a Canadian farmer and politician. Born in Kemptville, Canada West, the son of William Morrison and Elizabeth Morrow, Morrison attended public school and then became a farmer in Homewood, Manitoba. He was Reeve of the Rural Municipality of Dufferin for six years before being elected to the House of Commons of Canada for Macdonald in a 1912 by-election. After the election was declared void in 1913, he was re-elected in the resulting by-election. A Conservative, he did not run for re-election in 1917. He died in 1930 in Carman, Manitoba Carman is a small agricultural town of about 3,000 people in the Pembina Valley Region of southern Manitoba, Canada. Carman is at the junction of Highways 3 and 13, 40 minutes southwest of Winnipeg. It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality .... References External links * 1851 births 1930 deaths Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942) MPs Members of the House of ...
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Alexander Morrison (headmaster)
Alexander Morrison (3 February 1829 – 31 May 1903) was a Scottish-born educator who was the headmaster of the Scotch College (Melbourne) for 47 years. Early life and education Morrison first taught in Scottish institutions in Moray, Scotland, and later at the Elgin Academy, King's College, and the University of Aberdeen. He began teaching at Elgin Academy three years after graduating, later becoming rector of St John's Grammar School, Hamilton for three years. During this period, enrolment at the school doubled from 194 to 397. In 1855, Morrison married Christina Fraser. The following year, after the resignation of the inaugural headmaster, Robert Lawson, Morrison accepted the position of headmaster at Scotch College. He emigrated aboard the ''Essex'' with his wife, son, and younger brother Robert (who later became vice-principal at Scotch College from 1869 to 1904). They arrived in Melbourne on 25 July 1857, and Morrison began his duties the following month. Career ...
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Alexander Morrison (botanist)
Alexander Morrison (15 March 1849 – 7 December 1913) was a Scottish people, Scottish botanist and Western Australia's first Government Botanist in the Bureau of Agriculture. After emigrating to Australia in 1877, he proceeded to make a significant contribution to the study of the native flora, chiefly in Victoria and Western Australia. Morrison was born in Wester Dalmeny, Edinburgh, Scotland, the 8th of 10 children to Thomas Morrison (1809–1867) and Ann Peggie (1815–1867). He began a medical degree at Edinburgh, but suffered from ill health, prompting him to break his studies and visit Australia. He spent two years in Melbourne before returning to Edinburgh to complete his degree. It was thought that he then undertook post-graduate studies at Glasgow, Würzburg and Vienna; however, there is no evidence he was ever at Glasgow, and the Medical Directory implies that he was educated at Edinburgh alone. He returned to Australia in 1877 as medical officer on the SS Hastings, ...
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