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MORRIS, LEWIS
(Llewelyn Ddu o Fôn; 1701 - 1765), poet and scholar
Eldest son of Morris ap Rhisiart Morris, and brother of Richard, William, and John Morris; born in 1701 (christened
2
March 1700/1) in the parish of Llanfihangel Tre'r Beirdd, Anglesey. Like his brothers, he learnt his father's craft; it would appear from his own words that he had little formal education, but in view of the attainments he displayed later, this may well be doubted. In his twenties
MORRIS, LEWIS
(1760 - 1855), Calvinistic Methodist exhorter
Born
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June 1760 at Coed-y-gweddill, Llangelynnin, Meironnydd. His thoughts were turned to religion by hearing David Morris of Tŵr-gwyn (1744 - 1791) preach at Machynlleth, and the Methodist cleric John Williams of Lledrod (1747 - 1831) at Aberystwyth. When over 30, he learnt to read, and in 1791 began preaching. He suffered much persecution - once he had to walk all the way to Llwyngwair in
MORRIS, MORRIS ap RHISIART
(1674 - 1763), farmer and cooper
Father of the Morris brothers Lewis, Richard, William, and John Morris ('Morrisiaid Môn'). He was born at Tyddyn Melus in Llanfihangel-tre'r-beirdd in 1674 and married Margaret Owen (1671 - 1752) of Bodafon-y-glyn, a neighbouring farm in June 1699. After the birth of his eldest son Lewis on
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March 1701, he went to live to Fferem; from there in 1707, he moved to Pentrerianell where he continued
MORRIS, PERCY
(1893 - 1967), politician and trade unionist
and received the C.B.E. in 1963. Morris married (1) in 1920 Elizabeth, daughter of William Davies. She and Morris's sister and brother-in-law, were killed during the German bombing of Swansea in January 1941. He married (
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) in 1956 Catherine Evans. His home was at 30 Lôn Cedwyn, Cwmgwyn, Swansea. He died 7 March 1967.
MORRIS, RICHARD
(1703 - 1779), founder of the Cymmrodorion Society
Born
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February 1702-3 at Y Fferem, Llanfihangel-tre'r-beirdd, Anglesey, son of Morris ap Rhisiart Morris and brother of Lewis, William, and John Morris. He worked at first in his father's workshop, and we have (in his own hand) a list of implements made there by him at 15. According to the papers of the late Iolo A. Williams, Richard went to London on 1 August 1722 and his brother Lewis on 7 May
MORRIS, ROBERT DAVID
(1871 - 1948), itinerant bookseller and author
them with his vision of a more just world. He married (1) Elizabeth Roberts, of Nant, Coed-poeth, who died in 1906; and (
2
) Elizabeth Hughes of Blaenau Ffestiniog. He died 1 August 1948, at the age of 77, and was buried in the Coed-poeth public cemetery.
MORRIS, RUPERT HUGH
(1843 - 1918), cleric and antiquary
) may be specified. In 1894 the duke presented him to the living of S. Gabriel's, Pimlico; he died there
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January 1918. He was a member of the Cambrian Archaeological Association from 1890, and editor of Archæologia Cambrensis, to which he contributed good articles, from 1907 till 1918. For that Society, too, he edited (1909-11) Edward Lhuyd's Parochialia, but his knowledge of Welsh was not quite
MORRIS, WILLIAM
(1705 - 1763), botanist, antiquary, letter-writer
the meantime (1742) he had declined the chief clerkship to the comptroller at Chester. Thus from 1737 till his death he was settled at Holyhead, where he was also an unofficial physician and in great demand as a consultant in legal and other business. His chief friend at Holyhead was the curate Thomas Ellis (1711/
2
- 1792), up to Ellis's removal to Nutfield (1759); Morris was Ellis's choirmaster and
MORRIS, WILLIAM
(c. 1816? - 1886), printer and publisher of books and periodicals of Anglican interest
, chaplain to the duke of Westminster at Eaton Hall Cheshire, his second son Rupert Hugh Morris, edited Archæologia Cambrensis, and another of his sons was headmaster of a grammar school in the midlands of England. William Morris died, after a long illness, on
8
October 1886, at his home, ' Gwilymfod,' and was buried in Whitchurch churchyard, Denbigh. O.P.C.S. index to deaths reported October-December 1886
MORRIS, WILLIAM
(1783 - 1861), Calvinistic Methodist minister
society as a young man and began to preach c. 1801. In 1812 he was licensed as a dissenting minister; and he was ordained at the Llangeitho Association in 1815. He is described as William Morris, ' Minister of the Gospel ', Clydau, in his bond dated 22 August 1822 to marry Lettice Morris, Llansteffan. About 1835-6 he moved to St. Davids, where he died
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December 1861, and was buried in the cathedral
MORRIS-JONES, JOHN HENRY
(1884 - 1972), Liberal\/National Liberal politician
He was born at Waunfawr, Caernarfonshire on
2
November 1884, the son of Captain Morris Jones and Ann Jones his wife. He received his education at Caernarfon Grammar School, Menai Bridge Grammar School and St Mungo's College, Glasgow. He was a general medical practitioner from 1908 until 1929. He was a captain with the Royal Army Medical Corps from 1914 until 1919 and served in France with the 2nd
teulu
MORTIMER
Wigmore,
earl of March, combined with his powerful uncle Roger of Chirk, and made the family a major power in Welsh affairs. Fearing the influence of their great rivals, the Despensers, in South Wales, they sided with the earl of Hereford in his quarrel with the Despensers concerning the acquisition of Gower in 1321. They conducted a successful military campaign in South Wales, but in January 1321/
2
, having
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