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MORGAN ap ATHRWYS - gweler
MORGAN MWYNFAWR
MORGAN ap CARADOG ap IESTYN
(bu farw c. 1208), lord of the Welsh barony of Avan Wallia (or Nedd-Avan) in the honour of Glamorgan
charters which Morgan gave to Margam abbey, Lleision and OWAIN are frequently mentioned as co-donors with their father. It would seem that Owain died before Lleision, but dates are uncertain, many of the charters being undated or wrongly dated. Welsh sub-lordships under the suzerainty of the Norman lords of Glamorgan were granted to other members of
Iestyn
ap
Gwrgant's family. To MAREDUDD
ap
Caradog
ap
MORGAN ap HUW LEWYS
(fl. c. 1550-1600), poet
Of Hafod-y-wern in the parish of Llanwnda, Caernarfonshire; son of the chief constable of the commote of Uwch Gwyrfai in 1548 (and not the son of Huw Lewys of Plas-yn-Bont, translator of Perl Mewn Adfyd, as some people have thought). Apparently Tryfan and its surrounds were the homes of Huw
ap
Lewys and his children, and it was probably through marriage that Morgan became resident at Hafod-y-Wern
MORGAN ap HYWEL
(fl. 1210-1248), Welsh lord of Gwynllwg or Caerleon
under the earls of Gloucester (lords of Glamorgan), a descendant of
Rhydderch
ap
Iestyn
ap
Gwrgant. It may be useful to enter under his name a note on his family, compiled from Lloyd, A History of Wales (see the genealogy on p. 771 of that work). Caradog
ap
Gruffudd, grandson of
Rhydderch
ap
Iestyn
, was killed in the battle of Mynydd Cam (1081). By 1140 we hear of Caradog's son, OWAIN
AP
CARADOG
MORGAN GAM
(bu farw 1241), lord of the Welsh barony of Avan Wallia (or Nedd-Afan) in the honour of Glamorgan
son of Morgan
ap
Caradog
ap
Iestyn
, probably by Gwenllian, daughter of Ifor Bach. He succeeded his elder brother, Lleision, c. 1213, and, reverting to his father's policy of alliance with the Welsh princes, well served the interests of Llywelyn
ap
Iorwerth by harassing the Clare lords of Glamorgan. He married, according to the pedigrees, (1) Janet, daughter of Elidyr Ddu, (2) Ellen, daughter of
MORGAN HEN ab OWAIN
(bu farw 975), king of Morgannwg
grandson of Hywel
ap
Rhys, founder of a new dynasty in western Glamorgan at the close of the 9th century. Morgan, who succeeded his father, Owain, about 930, was closely associated with the policy of friendship with the West-Saxon monarchy pursued by Hywel Dda, and continued on good terms with the English for at least a few years after the latter's death. In his day Morgannwg once more embraced
MORGAN MWYNFAWR
(fl. 730), king of Morgannwg
from whom the old kingdom of Glamorgan, embracing Glywysing and Gwent, probably took its name. He was the grandson and no doubt the successor of king Meurig
ap
Tewdrig, the reputed husband of Onbraus, daughter of Gwrgant Mawr, last king of Erging (south Herefordshire). Morgan's realm actually extended beyond the Wye into part of Erging, and westwards as far as the Towy. He was succeeded by his
MORGAN, ABEL
(1673 - 1722), Baptist minister
Born at Allt-goch, Cwrtnewydd, in the parish of Llanwenog, Cardiganshire, in 1673, son of Morgan
Rhydderch
(who was elected deacon at Rhydwilym, 1668, and ordained to the office, 1669), brother of Enoch Morgan (1676 - 1740) (minister of the Welsh Tract Church, Delaware, U.S.A.), and nephew of Siôn
Rhydderch
, printer, Shrewsbury. He moved at an early age to the Abergavenny district and became a
MORGAN, Sir CHARLES
(1575? - 1643?), soldier
against the accession of James I, but he refused and was rewarded with a knighthood (23 July 1603). He then went back to Ostend till its capitulation to Spinola (20 September 1604), when he came home and was made a justice of the peace. After the outbreak (May 1605) of 'popish' riots in Herefordshire and South Wales (in which his brother-in-law, Rice
ap
Price, was reputed a ringleader) he was imprisoned
MORGAN(N), MAURICE
(c. 1725 - 1802), Shakespearian commentator and political writer
was descended from the ancient family of Morgan of Blaenbylan in the parish of Clydey, Pembrokeshire, who traced his ancestry, according to a pedigree by William Lewes the antiquarian (Bronwydd MS. 7170), to Llewelyn
ap
Gwilym of Cryngae (who was an uncle to Dafydd
ap
Gwilym) and Ednyfed Fychan. Fenton, who knew him and his brother William, states that he was brought up at the family home which
MORGAN, RHYS
(c. 1700 - c. 1775), poet
, vicar of Cadoxton from 1718 to 1727, a man who knew Iaco ab Dewi and Moses Williams. It was thus that Rhys Morgan came into touch with the followers of Edward Lhuyd, and that provides one explanation for the poetic revival witnessed in the hill-country of Glamorgan during the first half of the 18th century. He also came into contact with Siôn
Rhydderch
, and this probably accounts for the fact that he
MORGAN, WILLIAM
(c. 1545 - 1604), bishop, and translator of the Bible into Welsh
Born at Ty Mawr, Wybrnant, in the parish of Penmachno, the son of John
ap
Morgan
ap
Llywelyn, a copyholder on the Gwydir estates, and his wife Lowri, daughter of William
ap
John
ap
Madog. Reputed to have received his early education at the hands of a former monk, he entered S. John's College, Cambridge, as a sub-sizar in 1565. He graduated B.A. in 1568, and M.A. in 1571; and later became a B.D
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