Henry Morgan-Clifford

Henry Morgan-Clifford (1806 – 12 February 1884)[1] was a British Liberal Party[2] politician.

[2] At the 1868 general election he stood in the two-seat Monmouthshire county constituency,[3] a county where owned he a large house called Llantilio Court, at Llantilio Crossenny, near Abergavenny, having inherited it in 1847 from a cousin.

[4] However, Monmouthshire had been a solidly Conservative seat since 1841, and in the constituency's first contested election since the Reform Act 1832, Morgan-Clifford came a poor third behind the two Conservative candidates.

[3] Morgan-Clifford's heir and only surviving child was his daughter Marion, who married James Fitzwalter Butler (1839–1899), the 15th and 25th Baron Dunboyne.

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