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Henry Morgan ( -1944) of the [[Plessey Co]]
Henry Morgan (1875-1944) accountant, chairman of the [[Plessey Co]]


1927 Appointed chairman of the [[Plessey Co]] succeeding [[Byron George Clark]] and continued in that role until his death in 1944.He was succeeded by [[Allen George Clark]]
1875 Born in Newtown, Mons
 
1927 Appointed chairman of the [[Plessey Co]] succeeding [[Byron George Clark]] and continued in that role until his death in 1944. He was succeeded by [[Allen George Clark]]
 
President of the British Chambers of Commerce
 
1944 Died at Windsor<ref>The Times Nov. 4, 1944</ref>


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Henry Morgan (1875-1944) accountant, chairman of the Plessey Co

1875 Born in Newtown, Mons

1927 Appointed chairman of the Plessey Co succeeding Byron George Clark and continued in that role until his death in 1944. He was succeeded by Allen George Clark

President of the British Chambers of Commerce

1944 Died at Windsor[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Nov. 4, 1944