William Morris (minister)

William James Morris KCVO, JP (22 August 1925 – 31 October 2013) was a Church of Scotland minister[1] and an author.[2]

He was born in Cardiff on 22 August 1925 and educated at Cardiff High School and the University of Edinburgh.[3] He was Assistant Minister at Canongate Kirk and then Minister at the Presbyterian Church of Wales at Cadoxton and Barry Island. He then held further ministries at Buckhaven, St David's, Peterhead and Glasgow Cathedral.[4]

While Minister of the Old Parish Church (or Muckle Kirk) in Peterhead, he was chaplain to Peterhead Prison.

He married Jean Howie, daughter of Rev. D. P. Howie Minister of The Laigh Kirk, Kilmarnock 1916-1966, on 3 September 1952. They had 1 son, David, born in 1960.

He was Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland from 1991 to 1996. An Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, he was also Chaplain to the Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland (The Royal Company of Archers) from 1994 to 2007.

He died on 31 October 2013.[5]

Notes

  1. Court Circular, 1994
  2. He has written "A Walk Around Glasgow Cathedral" (1986) and "Amazing Graces" (2001) > British Library website accessed 15:19 GMT 19 March 2011
  3. Who's Who 1996: London, A & C Black, 1995 p1377 ISBN 0713642556
  4. Debrett's People of Today: Ed Ellis,P (1992, London, Debrett's) p 1435 ISBN 1870520092)
  5. Dr William Morris
Religious titles
Preceded by
Robert A S Barbour
Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland
1991–1996
Succeeded by
James Harkness


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