Stanley Morgan (politician)

Stanley James Wells Morgan (1870 – 16 December 1951) was a British reverend, trade union organiser, and politician.

Born in Poplar, London, Morgan was active in the Congregational Church, and was appointed as its minister in Greenhithe, Kent, in 1894.

[1] Morgan was appointed as chairman of the West Hill Hospital Board in 1910, serving for twenty-five years.

Although the Poor Law Workers' union withdrew from the arrangement the following year, the NAWU kept him on, and he remained in post until 1937, when he retired.

During World War II, he led services in a chalk tunnel at Greenhithe, which was being used as an air raid shelter.