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MORGAN, EDWARD
(E.T.; 1880 - 1949), rugby player
Morris Llewellyn (Pen-y-graig), a fellow-pupil at Christ College, formed the best partnership ever seen on the wings for Wales. In 1904 he scored in every international match and went on tour to Australia and New Zealand with the British team. He played against South Africa in 1906. He died
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September 1949 in North Walsham, Norfolk. His brother WILLIAM LLEWELLYN MORGAN (9 March 1884 - 11 April 1960
MORGAN, EVAN
(Llew Madog; 1846 - 1920), musician
singing festivals of the Congregationalists of Caernarvonshire. The first hymn-tune that he composed was named ' Llanerch,' after the name of the farm adjoining his own home. His tune ' Salem ' became very popular, but he is best known today for his ' Tyddyn Llwyn.' He died
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November 1920, and was buried in Ynyscynhaearn churchyard, near Portmadoc.
MORGAN, EVAN FREDERIC
(2nd VISCOUNT TREDEGAR), (1893 - 1949), poet, artist, soldier, and statesman
, 1920; and A sequence of Seven Sonnets, 1920. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, where he read a paper on aspects of Christian mysticism in 1928. In 1935 he established the Tredegar Lecture for the Society in memory of his father, and he delivered the first lecture taking as his subject 'John Donne - lover and priest'. He was twice married: (
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) in 1928 to the Honourable Lois Sturt
MORGAN, GEORGE OSBORNE
(1826 - 1897), politician
of medicine (1873) at Owens College, Manchester. HENRY ARTHUR MORGAN (1830 - 1912) Education The other brother, born
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July 1830 at Gothenburg, went from Shrewsbury school to Jesus College, Cambridge, and was a Wrangler, and a Fellow of his college, in which he held almost every office, eventually (1885) becoming master. When he died, 2 September 1912, he had been at Jesus for sixty-three
MORGAN, IWAN JAMES
(1904 - 1966), extra-mural tutor and politician
a member of the court of governors and council of the National Library of Wales. He married Esme Lewis, Caerau, Maesteg. He died
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Aprl. 1966 at Cardiff Royal Infirmary.
MORGAN, JOHN
(1886 - 1957), Archbishop of Wales
chairman of the committee which brought out the Welsh hymnbook Emynau'r Eglwys. From 1939 he was also chairman of the Music sub-committee. The words edition was published in 1941 and the music edition in 1951. During his term of office the Liturgical Commission was set up to revise the Book of Common Prayer. His last public service was to consecrate G.O. Williams Bishop of Bangor at Llandaff on
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May
MORGAN, JOHN RHYS
(Lleurwg; 1822 - 1900), Baptist minister, lecturer, poet, and littérateur
and Caerphilly, and after having been baptized in the period 1840-
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(by whom, it is not certain), he entered Pontypool Baptist College in 1842 and was ordained in 1846 at Bangor. In 1848 he moved to Aberavon, where his talents began to show distinct signs of development, and finally to Zion, Llanelly, in 1855 where he remained till his death, 14 March, 1900. He was buried in the public cemetery at
MORGAN, ROBERT
(1608 - 1673), bishop of Bangor
additional Denbighshire living, which, on becoming prebendary of Chester (
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July 1642), he exchanged for Anglesey livings. By buying from the Bulkeley family the unexpired lease of the tithes of Llanddyfnan, Anglesey - which he later presented as an augmentation of the living - he retained this parish when he was extruded from his other preferments during the Interregnum, living with the Lloyd family of
MORGAN, THOMAS
(1720 - 1799), Independent minister
Independency in the second half of the 18th century, and of its relations with Methodism. Morgan was twice married: (
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) to Sarah, youngest daughter of Daniel Phillips, minister at Pwllheli; she died 18 June 1764; (2) to Margaret, widow of the Lewis Phillips who had been (1748-68) co-pastor at Henllan. His son, THOMAS MORGAN (1752 - 1821), librarian of Dr. Williams's Library, was born at Laugharne 26 December
MORGAN, THOMAS
(1543 - c. 1605), Roman Catholic conspirator
correspondence with Mary (which was betrayed to Elizabeth), and helped to organise the Babington Plot (1586). After Mary's execution he adhered to her son James VI, maintained contact with Catholic friends and relations in South Wales, and tried to use them in his schemes (Cal. Scot. Pap., v, 87, 142, Hist. MSS. Com., Cecil, iv,
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, 6-10). When he was freed in 1590, his patroness's death had robbed him of his
MORGAN, THOMAS
(1737 - 1813), Unitarian minister
students over 23. Still [ Iolo Morganwg says he was at Carmarthen, and], the dates would fit; and Dr. Jenkin Jenkins, the tutor, was certainly present at Morgan's ordination as pastor at Blaen-gwrach (in the Vale of Neath),
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July 1772. That church had long turned its back on Calvinism, and was then Arian, and we know that Morgan himself had become a Unitarian by 1802 at least - he was then a member of
MORGAN, WILLIAM
(1818 - 1884), Congregational minister and college tutor
charge of Blaen-y-coed church for a time. Afterwards he was invited to become minister of the English Congregational church at Carmarthen. On
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January 1863 he became tutor in divinity at Carmarthen Presbyterian College. He joined the Liberation Society when he was still young and remained a staunch supporter of it throughout his life. He became one of the most enlightened leaders of his period in
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