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Viscount Dunrossil, of
Vallaquie in the Isle of
North Uist in the
County of Inverness, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was created...
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William Shepherd Morrison, 1st
Viscount Dunrossil, GCMG, MC, PC, QC (10
August 1893 – 3
February 1961), was a
British politician. He was a long-serving...
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orientation and is
reached by
Dunrossil Drive —
named after the only
Australian governor-general to die in office, Lord
Dunrossil. At the
entrance to the grounds...
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spouse was
Alison Morrison,
Viscountess Dunrossil: she was wife of
William Morrison, 1st
Viscount Dunrossil until he died in
office in 1961, one year...
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William Morrison, 2nd
Viscount Dunrossil CMG JP (22 May 1926 – 22
March 2000) was a
British diplomat. Lord
Dunrossil was
British High
Commissioner to...
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Penshurst in the
County of Kent.
Following the
death in
office of Lord
Dunrossil in
February 1961,
Prime Minister Robert Menzies recommended De L'Isle...
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William McKell from 1952 to 1953, Lord Slim from 1953 to 1960, Lord
Dunrossil from 1960 to 1961, Lord De L'Isle from 1961 to 1965, Lord
Casey from 1965...
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Robert Menzies Preceded by Sir
William McKell Succeeded by The
Viscount Dunrossil Personal details Born (1891-08-06)6
August 1891 Bishopston, Bristol, England...
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Munro Ferguson Forster Stonehaven Isaacs Gowrie Gloucester McKell Slim
Dunrossil De L'Isle
Casey Hasluck Kerr
Cowen Stephen Hayden Deane Hollingworth Jeffery...
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Institutional Responses to
Child ****ual
Abuse in 2016. In 1961, Lord
Dunrossil became the
first and, to date, only governor-general to die
while holding...