Background
In 1921 he married Mary Elizabeth Morland, daughter of John Morland, the Quaker founder of Morlands of Glastonbury, a sheepskin garments and footwear manufacturer.
In 1921 he married Mary Elizabeth Morland, daughter of John Morland, the Quaker founder of Morlands of Glastonbury, a sheepskin garments and footwear manufacturer.
Scott-Stokes was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, where he came to know the economist Roy Harrod.
He moved to Glastonbury and worked for his father-in-law"s business, becoming managing director In 1928 he collaborated with J. Colby Morland on "The Security of the Worker", a paper delivered to the conference of Quaker Employers. Scott-Stokes contested Weston-super-Mare as a Liberal candidate in the 1934 by-election, and the 1935 general election.
In 1952 he turned down the offer of an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. He died on 19 January 1976.