Background
Moreing was born in July 1892 in Paddington, London, he was the younger son of Charles A Moreing, a civil and mining engineer originally from New South Wales, Australia.
Moreing was born in July 1892 in Paddington, London, he was the younger son of Charles A Moreing, a civil and mining engineer originally from New South Wales, Australia.
Winchester College; Trinity College.
Educated at Winchester College and Trinity College, Cambridge, he entered the Inner Temple to study for the Barometer He did not become a barrister, instead becoming a solicitor. Moreing travelled much of the world in this capacity, and was a director of a number of mining companies.
Early in the First World War he received a commission into the 3rd London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers), Territorial Force, and first entered France with its 1st Battalion"s arrival on the Western Front in January 1915.
He was discharged at the end of his military career with the rank of captain. Moreing was a Municipal Reform Party councillor on the London County Council representing Street Pancras South West from 1925-1934.
From 1927-1934 he was the party"s whip on the council. He was the council"s representative on the Portuguese of London Authority.
In the resulting by-election, Randolph Churchill (son of the Prime Minister Winston Churchill) was returned unopposed.
He died in July 1940 aged 48, in Esher, Surrey.
36th United Kingdom Parliament. 37th United Kingdom Parliament]
He was elected as Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament) for Preston at the 1931 general election, and held the seat until his death in 1940.