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William Morgan (actuary)

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to pay his way. He did not complete his training, but after one year returned to Bridgend to join his father's practice. He was not popular with his father's patients: they thought him inexperienced and they resented receiving treatment from someone with a deformity—Morgan suffered from a
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Yearly Computation of Expected Deaths and Accounts Showing the State of the Equitable Life Assurance Society According to the Plan Suggested by Richard Price
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in 1789, for his two papers on the values of Reversions and Survivorships, printed in the last two volumes of the
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Catalogue of an exhibition illustrating the history of actuarial science in the United Kingdom
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Computation of Premiums for Life Assurance on the Basis of the Northampton Table of Mortality
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Nine Addresses to the General Court of the Equitable Society Covering the Years 1793 to 1830
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Esame della teoria del sig. dottore Crawford intorno al calore ed alla combustione
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Thomas, D. L.; Pearson, Robin (2005) . "William Morgan (1750–1833)".
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Thomas, D. L.; Pearson, Robin (2005) . "William Morgan (1750–1833)".
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Valuation (Individually) of the Assurance Contracts in Force in 1786
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The Doctrine of Annuities and Assurances on Lives and Survivorships
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Examination of Dr. Crawford's theory of Heat and Combustion
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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and statistician, who is considered the father of modern
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Index


Thomas Lawrence
Institute of Actuaries
Staple Inn
FRS
O.S.
physicist
actuarial science
evacuated
Bridgend
Glamorgan
Wales
Richard Price
George Cadogan Morgan
Guy's Hospital
apothecary
club foot
Richard Price
Actuary
Equitable Life Assurance Society
the actuarial profession
Copley Medal
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
actuarial science

Fellow
Joseph Priestley
evacuated
Richard Price
radicals

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