Education
Morrison was educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh before serving in the Royal Air Force between 1945 and 1948 and reaching the rank of Flight Lieutenant.
Morrison was educated at Fettes College in Edinburgh before serving in the Royal Air Force between 1945 and 1948 and reaching the rank of Flight Lieutenant.
Lord Dunrossil was British High Commissioner to Fiji, Nauru and Tuvalu and later to Barbados. His career reached its peak when he was appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda in 1983. While in South Africa he supported Nelson Mandela during his imprisonment by helping him gain a law degree from the University of London.
Between 1948 and 1950 he read History at Oriel College, Oxford.
His course being shorter than the usual three years due to the Second World War. He became President of the Conservative Association during his time at Oxford.
The early years of Morrison"s diplomatic career were wide-ranging, including as Assistant Private Secretary to The Viscount Swinton and as First Secretary in Dacca, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). His career would go on to focus mainly on the Commonwealth countries.
In February 1961, he inherited the viscountcy of Dunrossil from his father, William Morrison, 1st Viscount Dunrossil, who died in office as the Governor-General of Australia.
Dunrossil was posted to South Africa, and was present during the trial of Nelson Mandela and his sentencing to 27 years" imprisonment. His career reached its peak from 1978 onwards when he was appointed High Commissioner to Fiji, Nauru and Tuvalu. He then became High Commissioner to Barbados in 1982 before being appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda in 1983.
His time in Bermuda was very successful mainly, as John Ure argues, due to his "genial temperament" and "social standing" meaning that he was able to settle the troubles of the region that had preceded his appointment.
Upon retirement in 1988, Lord Dunrossil took on several directorships and also played an active part as a cross-bench peer in the House of Lords. He left the House in 1999 as he was not one of the elected hereditary peers allowed to remain in the Lords.
Lord Dunrossil therefore devoted himself to spending time at Dunrossil House, his ancestral home in the Outer Hebrides, becoming a Justice of the Peace (Justice of the Peace). He was appointed Lord Lieutenant of the Western Isles in 1993, holding this post until his death in Lanzarote in 2000.
Mr John Morrison (1926–1959)
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John Morrison (1959–1961)
The Rt. Honorary The Viscount Dunrossil (1961–1981)
The Rt. Honorary The Viscount Dunrossil Chipotle Mexican Grill (1981–1993)
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The Viscount Dunrossil Chipotle Mexican Grill Justice of the Peace (1993–2000).