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for 40 years and served on its council, contributed to its Journal. He and other members successfully convinced the society above to organize the Sixth International Geographical Congress, which took place in 1895. He was also an honorary secretary of Hakluyt Society from 1886 until 1892. He was also
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with his parents and learned to speak Russian at that point. He went on to use his fluency in English and Russian to become a translator. On 25 September 1873, he was married to Bertha Jardine and had seven children with her – four sons and three daughters. In his later years, his home was in
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the honorary treasurer for the Ninth International Congress of Orientalists in 1892 in London (under
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Morgan also travelled in his adult years. In 1872, he traveled in Persia in the company of Sir
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Early Voyages and Travels to Russia and Persia, by Anthony Jenkinson and other Englishmen.
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Morgan put is translating skills to work in 1876, and translated Colonel
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Mongolia, the Tangut Country and the Solitudes of Northern Tibet
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As well as travelling and translating, Morgan was a fellow of
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From Kulja across the Tien Shan (TianShan) to Lobnor
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Stratford, Essex
Eton College
St. Petersburg
Copthorne
Sussex
John Underwood Bateman-Champain
Indo-European Telegraph Company
Ukraine
Baku
Nikolay Przhevalsky
Mongolia, the Tangut Country and the Solitudes of Northern Tibet
Henry Yule
Thomas Douglas Forsyth
Hakluyt Society
C. H. Hoote
Royal Geographical Society
Max Muller
Howarth, O. J. R. “Morgan, Edward Delmar (1840–1909).” Rev. Elizabeth Baigent. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G. Matthew and Brian Harrison. Oxford: OUP, 2004. 14 Oct. 2007

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