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James Morrison (Geordie songwriter)
James Morrison (c. 1800-post 1830) was a Newcastle songwriter in the early part of the 19th century. His best known song is probably "Burdon’s Address to his Cavalry".
== Life ==
James Morrison, born c. 1800 in Morrison's Court (now demolished), off Groat Market, Newcastle.
After completing his apprenticeship as a painter, he worked for some years as a Journeyman in Newcastle, before moving c1830 to Edinburgh, and from that date little is known of his life.

He was a nephew of the scholar Dr. Morrison, who, through hard work and self-teaching had risen from an Apprentice joiner to one of the most eminent scholars of his time.

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