Abraham Morris
Irish banker (1752–1822) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abraham Morris (1752 – 13 February 1822) was an Irish banker.
He sat in the Irish House of Commons for County Cork from 1791 to 1797.[1] Morris's father, also named Abraham, was involved in a feud with Art Ó Laoghaire, and ordered Ó Laoghaire's death in 1773. The Irish lament Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire, was composed by Ó Laoghaire's widow Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill about his murder.
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