John Simms (clergyman)
John Morrow Simms | |
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| File:The Rev John Morrow Simms, Dd, Cmg, Principal Chaplain Bef Art.IWMART1824.jpg | |
| Member of Parliament for Down North Down (July–November 1922) | |
| In office 21 July 1922 – 7 October 1931 Serving with David Reid (November 1922-1931) | |
| Preceded by | Henry Wilson |
| Succeeded by | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 23 November 1854 |
| Died | 29 April 1934 (aged 79) |
| Nationality | British |
| Party | Ulster Unionist Party |
| Alma mater | Queen's University Belfast University of Edinburgh Leipzig University |
| Profession | Clergyman Soldier |
John Morrow Simms CB CMG (23 November 1854 – 29 April 1934) was a Presbyterian minister and unionist politician in Northern Ireland.
Biography
[edit | edit source]Born in Newtownards, Simms studied at the Belfast Academy, the Coleraine Academical Institution, Queen's University, Belfast, the University of Edinburgh and Leipzig University. In 1882, he was ordained as a Presbyterian Church in Ireland clergyman, and became a British Army chaplain in 1887. He was elected for the Ulster Unionist Party at the July 1922 North Down by-election, and when the seat was abolished later in the year, won a seat in Down, serving until the 1931 UK general election. From 1914 to 1920, he was Principal Chaplain to the Forces, and held rank relative to major-general.[1] He subsequently became Honorary Chaplain to George V of the United Kingdom.[2]
References
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[edit | edit source]- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by John Simms
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- 1934 deaths
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- Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Down constituencies (1801–1922)
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