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George Cadogan Morgan

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in its earlier stages, and held very optimistic views as to human progress, believing that the mind could be so developed as to receive, by intuition, knowledge which is now attainable only through research. In 1791, following the death of Dr Price, he hoped for his position as preacher at the
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a paper containing 'Observations and Experiments on the Light of Bodies in a state of Combustion'. He was also the author of 'Directions for the use of a Scientific Table in the Collection and Application of Knowledge, . . . with a Life of the Author'. This contains an elaborate table for the
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By his wife, Nancy Hurry of Yarmouth, he had seven sons and one daughter, Sarah, wife of Luke Ashburner of Bombay, who was a prominent figure in Bombay society. Two of the sons, William Ashburner Morgan and Edward Morgan, successively became solicitors to the
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was abandoned, owing to the death of his father and the poverty of his family. His religious views also changed, and he soon became, under the guidance of his uncle,
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He died on 17 November 1798 of a fever contracted, it was supposed, while making a chemical experiment in which he inhaled some poison.
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systematisation of all knowledge. He also made considerable progress in writing the memoirs of Dr. Richard Price.
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Morgan gained a high reputation as a scientific writer, his best-known work being his
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In 1789, accompanied by three friends, he set out on a tour through
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early in 1787, and became associated with Dr. Price in starting
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Index

Bridgend
Glamorganshire
Richard Price
William Morgan
actuarial science
grammar school
Jesus College, Oxford
holy orders
Church of England
Richard Price
dissenting academy
Hoxton
Unitarian minister at Norwich
Yarmouth
Hackney
New College at Hackney
France
storming of the Bastille
the revolution
Gravel-pit meeting-house at Hackney
Southgate
Stahl
Lavoisier
Royal Society
East India Company
Richard Price Morgan



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