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'''Baron Morrison''', of Tottenham in the County of Middlesex, was a title in the [[Peerage of the United Kingdom]]. It was created on 16 November 1945 for the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] politician [[Robert Morrison, 1st Baron Morrison|Robert Morrison]]. The title became extinct the death of his son, the second Baron, on 29 October 1997.
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'''Baron Morrison''', of [[Tottenham]] in the [[County of Middlesex]], was a title in the [[Peerage of the United Kingdom]].<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=37354 |date=16 November 1945 |page=5604}}</ref> It was created on 16 November 1945 for the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] politician [[Robert Morrison, 1st Baron Morrison|Robert Morrison]]. The title became extinct the death of his son, the second Baron, on 29 October 1997.


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Baron Morrison, of Tottenham in the County of Middlesex, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.[1] It was created on 16 November 1945 for the Labour politician Robert Morrison. The title became extinct the death of his son, the second Baron, on 29 October 1997.

Baron Morrison (1945)

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  1. ^ "No. 37354". The London Gazette. 16 November 1945. p. 5604.