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In the intestine disputes which agitated the Liberal party during Lord Rosebery's administration, and afterwards, Morley sided with Sir William Harcourt, and was the recipient and practically co-signatory of his letter resigning the Liberal leadership in December 1898.
Morley's contributions to political journalism and to literary, ethical and philosophical criticism were numerous and valuable.
Among the coronation honors of 1902, Morley was nominated an original member of the new Order of Merit; and in July 1902 he was presented by Carnegie with the late Lord Actons valuable library, which, on the 20th of October, he in turn gave to the university of Cambridge.
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John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn (1838 - 1923), known for the first part of his life simply as John Morley, was an English statesman and writer.
A prominent Gladstonian Liberal, Morley was educated at Cheltenham College and Oxford, and called to the bar before deciding to pursue a career in journalism.
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John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn (1838 - 1923), known for the first part of his life simply as John Morley, was a British Liberal statesman and writer.
A prominent Gladstonian Liberal, Morley was educated at Cheltenham College and University College School (he attended UCS from 1853-54) and Oxford, and called to the bar before deciding to pursue a career in journalism.
His occasional speeches, however, denouncing the Government policy towards the Boers and towards the war, though not representing the popular side, always elicited a respectful hearing, if only for the eloquence of their language and the undoubted sincerity of the speaker.
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 Morley, John, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
As secretary of state for India (1905–10), he worked with the earl of Minto to produce the Morley-Minto reforms (1909).
He was general editor of the “English Men of Letters” series, for which he wrote a life of Edmund Burke (1879).
See F. Hirst, Early Life and Letters of John Morley (1927); biography by D. Hamer (1968); studies by E. Alexander (1972) and J. Van Arx (1985).
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Morley, John, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn 1838–1923, English statesman and man of letters.
As chief secretary for Ireland (1886, 1892–95), Morley helped prepare the first and second Home Rule bills and cautiously modified the coercive laws for the preservation of peace.
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Morley, John, Viscount Morley of Blackburn (1838-1923), British statesman and author, born in Blackburn, Lancashire.
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As chief secretary for Ireland (1886, 1892-95), Morley helped prepare the first and second Home Rule bills and cautiously modified the coercive laws for the preservation of peace.
As secretary of state for India (1905-10), he worked with the earl of Minto to produce the Morley-Minto reforms (1909).
Bibliography: See F. Hirst, Early Life and Letters of John Morley (1927); biography by D. Hamer (1968); studies by E. Alexander (1972) and J. Van Arx (1985).
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