Thomas Brash Morison, Lord Morison (21 November 1868 – 28 July 1945) was a Scottish politician and judge. In March 1922 he was created a Senator of the College of Justice with the title of Lord Morison.
He was knighted in 1906. He was senior Advocate-Depute, 1908–1910 and Deputy Chairman of the Fishery Board for Scotland, 1910–1913.[3] During the same period he also held the post of Sheriff of Fife and Kinross.[4]
He was made a Bencher of Gray's Inn in 1920.[5]
In Edinburgh he lived at 24 Heriot Row in the New Town.[6]
He is buried against the northern wall of the 20th extension to Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh with his wife, Isabel Elizabeth Hendry, Lady Morison (1873–1934).
Family
He married twice, firstly to Isabel Elizabeth Hendry secondly to Georgina Morgan Mitchell.[9]
His children included Harold Thomas Brash Morison.[10] A son was the noted lawyer Sir Ronald Peter Morison QC, whose son Malcolm Morison, Lord Morison also became a Senator of the College of Justice.