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  1. Philip Edward Morrell (4 June 1870 – 5 January 1943) was a British Liberal politician.

  2. In February 1902, she married the MP Philip Morrell, with whom she shared a passion for art and a strong interest in Liberal politics. They had what would now be known as an open marriage for the rest of their lives.

  3. Lady Ottoline and her husband, Philip Morrell, bought the manor house in 1913, at which time it was in a state of disrepair, having been in use as a farmhouse. They paid £8,450.

  4. 15 de dic. de 2015 · A three-page message to her friend Philip Morrell detailing Woolf’s life during the Battle of Britain and sympathising with his illness goes on sale this week.

    • Alison Flood
  5. One of these was Philip Morrell, a young solicitor with political ambitions whose family owned a fine art collection which Lady Ottoline had visited. Encouraged by the Morrell family, believing Ottoline to be an heiress (she was not), she and Philip married in 1902.

  6. 28 de feb. de 2012 · Seated happily amid the hubbub, Philip Morrell says he finds it all rather hard to believe. And when you hear his life story, you can understand why. Today, he is the successful 67-year-old...

  7. After travelling widely as a young woman, in 1902 Ottoline married Philip Morrell, a solicitor and later Liberal MP. She established herself as a literary and political hostess at their home in Bloomsbury and from 1915 at Garsington Manor, their home near Oxford.