| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Brecon | 24 May 1723 – 34 |
| Monmouthshire | 1734 – 47 |
| Breconshire | 1747 – 1754 |
| Brecon | 1754 – 1761 |
| Breconshire | 1754 – 1761 |
| Brecon | 1761 – 1768 |
| Breconshire | 1761 – 12 Apr. 1769 |
Family and Education
b. 20 May 1702, 2nd s. of John Morgan, M.P., by Martha, da. of Gwyn Vaughan of Trebarried, Brec.; fa. of Thomas, Charles, and John Morgan. m. c.1725, Jane, da. and coh. of Maynard Colchester, M.P., of Westbury-on-Severn, Glos., 4s. 2da. suc. nephew William Morgan 16 July 1763.
Offices Held
Ld. lt. Mon. and Brec. 1731 – d. judge advocate gen. 1741 – 68.
Address
Main residences: Ruperra, Glam.; Tredegar, Mon.
biography text
Morgan was a supporter successively of Walpole, Pelham and Newcastle. He does not appear in Fox’s list of Members favourable to the peace preliminaries and was absent from the divisions.1Add. 33000, ff. 223-4. He voted with Opposition on general warrants on 6 and 18 Feb. 1764; and was classed by Jenkinson as one who generally supported Government, but by Newcastle as a ‘sure friend’. Rockingham counted him as a friend in July 1765 and November 1766, and Townshend in January 1767 as a Government supporter. He voted with Opposition on the land tax, 27 Feb. 1767—his last recorded vote. He died 12 Apr. 1769.2Burke; Gent. Mag. 1769, p. 215 gives 11 Apr.
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