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  1. Philip Edward Morrell (4 June 1870 – 5 January 1943) [2] was a British Liberal politician. Background. Morrell was the son of Frederic Morrell, a solicitor of Black Hall, Oxford, by his wife Harriette Anne, daughter of the President of St John's College, Oxford, and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, the Rev. Philip Wynter DD.

  2. Why Garsington Manor was Britain's most scandalous wartime retreat. After Ottoline and Philip Morrell moved to the Oxfordshire manor house in 1915, it became a sensational refuge for...

  3. 10. Okt. 2006 · One of the most poignant letters in the collection was written to Ottoline's husband, Philip Morrell, after her death. It explains that she and Eliot are struggling with a poem as an...

  4. In February 1902, she married the MP Philip Morrell, [6] with whom she shared a passion for art and a strong interest in Liberal politics. They had what would now be known as an open marriage for the rest of their lives. [7]

  5. 28. Feb. 2012 · Seated happily amid the hubbub, Philip Morrell says he finds it all rather hard to believe. And when you hear his life story, you can understand why. Today, he is the successful 67-year-old...

  6. Philip Morrell, the son of Frederick Morrell and Harriet Wynter, was born on 4th June 1870. After an education at Eton College and Balliol College. After leaving the University of Oxford Morrell became a member of the firm of solicitors, Philpot and Morrell. In 1899, Morrell saw Ottoline Cavendish-Bentinck while "cycling to college dressed all ...

  7. 15. Dez. 2015 · Tue 15 Dec 2015 09.33 EST. A letter from Virginia Woolf to her friend Philip Morrell urging him to “go on living”, because “far too many of my friends have given that up lately”, a year before...