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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
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Morris, Humphrey William, only son of Morris, Howard
Carlile, was born on 8 December, 1883, and was educated at
Charterhouse and in Lausanne. He was then articled to his
father and was admitted a solicitor in 1908, having passed his
final examination with Honours. He is now carrying on business
as a solicitor at No. 2, Walbrook, London, E.C., in partnership
with Charles Monsey Woolsey, under the style or firm of H. C.
Morris & Co. In 1905-6 he travelled round the world. His
recreations are rowing, motoring, and mountaineering. He has
twice rowed at Henley Royal Regatta: in 1904 for the London
Rowing Club, and in 1908 for the Twickenham Rowing Club.
He won the Canoeing Paddling Championship in the year 1904.
He is engaged to be married to Muriel, daughter of Henry
Vercoe, of Pendarves, Camborne, Cornwall. Miss Vercoe was
born on 3 July, 1884; she is very keen on hockey and other
sports.
Morris, Ivan Arthur, the third son of Sarah Anne (Carlile)
and William Morris, was born on 8 January, 1857, and was
educated at Denmark Hill Grammar School, and in Germany.
He adopted a commercial career, and was for many years Director
of a company engaged in the manufacture of Portland Cement,
near Rochester, Kent. In 1891 he married Fanni Ellen, daughter
of John Bernardi, of Genoa, and resided at No. 18, Nevern
Mansions, Karl's Court, S.W., and at Broadstairs, Kent. On
7 January, 1907, he died suddenly of heart failure, following
pericarditis, and was cremated at Golder's Green, Hendon, on
10 January. The widow and the only child (see Morris, Sibyl)
survive, and reside at 18, Nevern Mansions, Earl's Court, S.W.

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