- Francis Morris
Francis J. Morris, MBE, KC (
December 5 ,1862 –February 12 ,1947 ) was born in St. John's, Newfoundland,Canada son of Catherine Fitzgerald and Edward Morris and brother of Edward P. Morris. Morris completed his schooling atSaint Bonaventure's College . Enrolled as asolicitor onNovember 29 ,1886 he was called to the Bar of Newfoundland onNovember 21 ,1867 .Morris worked in the law firm
Morris and Morris for many years and went on to become the solicitor for the St. John'sMunicipal Council , a position he held for 24 years. In 1902 he was named to theKing's Counsel .In the
November 6 ,1889 Newfoundland general election, Morris ran for the Liberal Party in the two-member district of Harbour Main. Morris had defeated the incumbentMaurice Fenelon convincingly. Morris also won his second term in office in the 1893 election running in the same district of Harbour Main. In 1904 Morris was appointed asSpeaker of the House , a position he held for the next four years even while his brother broke with the Bond government, resigned from theCabinet and crossed the floor to sit with the opposition. Morris kept in political life until 1917 when he resigned from theHouse of Assembly to accept the appointment asJudge of theCentral District Court .Morris was very influential in his many non political pursuits; he was a member of the
Roman Catholic board of education for 28 years. During that time he was also a member of the board of governors forSaint Bonaventure's College . Morris was also an avid sports fan and was a member of the St. John's Regatta Committee for 38 years. He was also the first president of theNewfoundland Horseman’s Association . He chaired the recruiting committee for theNewfoundland Regiment from 1915 to 1918 and was awarded theOrder of the British Empire in 1919 for his efforts.Morris was also the founding member of the
Catholic Cadet Corps and of theAcademia Institute , and a life-long member of theBenevolent Irish Society .ee also
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List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador
*List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador
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