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Robert Morgan (bishop)

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at the treaty of Nimeguen, died 11 April 1679; (3) William (b. 1664), LL.B. of Jesus College, Oxford (1685), later chancellor of the diocese of Bangor; (4) Robert D.D. (b. 1665), of Christ Church, Oxford, canon of Hereford 1702, and rector of Ross, Herefordshire. Of four daughters: (1) Margaret was
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the unexpired term of a ninety-nine years' lease of the tithes of Llandyvnan; his title to the living was not questioned during the wars, although he was ejected from his other preferments. By leaving this lease to the church he raised its annual value from £38 to £200. During the Commonwealth he
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from July 1660 to 1666, when (23 Oct.) he was succeeded by John Lloyd. The definite union of the archdeaconry with the bishopric was accomplished by Morgan's successor. He was long engaged in litigation with
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in Anglesey. In 1657, on the death of Robert White, he was nominated to the prebend of Penmynyd (Bangor diocese), but was not installed till after the Restoration, and relinquished it before April 1661.
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in 1638. He proceeded B.D. that year. On 1 July 1642 he was collated prebendary of Chester on the resignation of David Lloyd, but he does not appear to have retained it in the civil war.
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because of its convenience for residence. Jones brought a charge against the bishop and two others early in 1669 in the
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to the bishopric of Bangor in 1637, he returned to Wales as his chaplain, and received from him the vicarage of
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Morgan died 1 September 1673, and was buried on 6 September in the grave of Bishop
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he recovered his living of Trefdraeth, received the degree of D.D. (1661), became
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on his election to the bishopric of Bangor, and was nominated to the vicarage of
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on 16 July 1642. In the same year he resigned Llanfair, and was inducted to
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he was elected bishop of Bangor (8 June 1666), and consecrated 1 July at
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in Montgomeryshire, 16 September 1632, and afterwards to the rectory of
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Morgan married Anne, daughter and heiress of William Lloyd, rector of
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in 1592-3, and of his wife, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Lloyd of
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in the deanery of Dyffryn Clwyd, 1637, and the rectory of
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Index


Bishop of Bangor
Fronfraith
Llandyssil
Montgomeryshire
Montgomery Boroughs (UK Parliament constituency)
Gwernbuarth
archdeacon of Merioneth
Jesus College, Cambridge
David Dolben
Llanwnol
Llangynhafal
Dyffryn Clwyd
St. John's College
William Roberts
Llanfair
Efenechtyd
Trefdraeth
Anglesey
Llandyvnan
Baron Hill, Anglesey
Llangristiolus
Restoration
archdeacon of Merioneth
Llandinam
Robert Price
Lambeth
in commendam
Thomas Jones
Llandyrnog

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