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Morris Cargill was born on 10 June, 1914 in Kingston, British Jamaica, is an A jamaican male writer. Discover Morris Cargill's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation Politician · lawyer · businessman · planter · novelist · journalist/columnist
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 10 June 1914
Birthday 10 June
Birthplace Kingston, British Jamaica
Date of death 8 April, 2000
Died Place N/A
Nationality Jamaica

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1914

Morris Cargill CD (10 June 1914 – 8 April 2000), was a Jamaican politician, lawyer, businessman, planter, journalist and novelist.

He was also a columnist for the Jamaican Gleaner.

1937

Cargill was born in Kingston, British Jamaica and educated at Munro College, a prestigious Jamaican secondary school, and the Stowe School in England, Cargill was articled as a solicitor in 1937.

During World War II, he worked for the Crown Film Unit in Britain.

After the war, he played a role in the development of the coffee liqueur Tia Maria.

1953

Returning to the Caribbean he worked as a newspaper editor in Trinidad, and, having acquired a banana plantation in Jamaica, began a career as a columnist for the Gleaner newspapers in 1953 which was to last, with some interruptions, until his death.

1958

In 1958, he was elected to the parliament of the Federation of the West Indies, as a candidate of the Jamaica Labour Party, and served as deputy leader of the opposition in that legislature for the next four years.

1960

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he collaborated with novelist John Hearne, under the pseudonym 'John Morris', on a series of three thrillers – Fever Grass, The Candywine Development, and The Checkerboard Caper—about an imaginary Jamaican secret service.

Cargill makes an appearance, in the surprising guise of a high court judge, at the end of Fleming's novel The Man with the Golden Gun.

1964

In 1964 he persuaded his friend Ian Fleming to write the introductory article for a guidebook to Jamaica called Ian Fleming introduces Jamaica.

1969

On May 26, 1969, Keith Clarke shot Morris Cargill in the buttocks, although he survived the attack.

Around the same time, Clarke successfully shot and killed industrial chemist Julius Walenta.

1970

Until the late 1970s, his articles appeared under the pseudonym Thomas Wright.

For two years in the late 1970s, he left Jamaica because of his opposition to the government of Michael Manley, returning in 1980 to join the campaign against Manley.

1995

During this period he lived in the United States and worked for the publisher Lyle Stuart, editing a study of the Third Reich in Germany called A Gallery of Nazis, and writing a memoir called Jamaica Farewell (an expanded version of which was reissued in 1995).