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John Bowes ('J.B.') Morrell (1873–1963) was an English author and historian. He was twice Lord Mayor of York, a leading figure in the local movement to establish a university in York, and founder of the York Conservation Trust. The "JBM Library" at the University of York is named after him. He joined Rowntree's Cocoa Works when he was 17, becoming Director at 25. He was Mayor of York in 1914 and again in 1950. He helped found the University of York and the Borthwick Institute for Archives. He bought many newspapers, including the ''Birmingham Gazette'', ''Lincolnshire Chronicle'', and ''Westminster Press''. He wrote books, especially about York which he loved; e.g. 'York Monuments', and 'Woodwork at York'. He was made an Honorary Freeman of the City of York, given honorary degrees to universities, and declined a knighthood. ==Family== JBM's father was William Wilberforce Morrell (1837–1904), a bank manager in York, and the author of 'The History of Selby' which was illustrated by his sister Jemima. His mother was Lydia Hutchinson (Morrell) (1832–1939) () William Wilberforce Morrell was a Wesleyan Methodist, and Lydia was a Quaker, which was a key reason behind John's activism in Liberal Politics from a young age. 〔 JBM married Bertha Spence Watson (1877–1954) in the Friends Meeting House at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1902. See (here ) for her mother's 'Family Chronicles': ''"1877 ... our Darling little Bertha was given to us on the 18th of May. I recovered nicely, & the new baby, like all of her sisters in turn before her, was much made of, & considered the greatest treasure ..."'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Bowes Morrell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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