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Henry Morgan (bishop)

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27 October 1528, and for several years acted as moderator of those who performed exercises for their degrees in civil law at Oxford.
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he was appointed by Queen Mary bishop of St. David's in 1554. He held the see until he was deprived of it, on the accession of
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in 1515. He proceeded B.C.L. 10 July 1522, and D.C.L. 17 July 1525, and soon after became principal of
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state that Morgan was 'stricken by God's hand' with a malady; Foxe gives some gruesome details; but
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could find no tradition to that effect among the inhabitants of Wolvercote.
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Taking holy orders, he obtained rapid preferment. He became rector of
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on 23 December 1559, and was buried in the church there.
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in Cornwall, 1547; canon of Exeter, 1548; rector of
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Index

The Right Reverend
Bishop of St Davids
Roman Catholic
Robert Ferrar
Thomas Young
Edmund Bonner
Dewisland
Pembrokeshire
Wolvercote
Bishop of St Davids
Mary I of England
Dewisland
Pembrokeshire
University of Oxford
St. Edward's Hall
Doctors' Commons
Walwyn's Castle
St Carantoc's Church, Crantock
Mawgan, Cornwall
St. Columb Major
Robert Ferrar
Elizabeth
Wolvercote
Godstow House
Wolvercote
John Foxe
Acts and Monuments of the Church
Thomas Beard
Anthony à Wood
"John Foxe's Book of Martyrs"

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