Thomas Morgan (of Dderw)

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Sir
Thomas Morgan
Born(1664-09-07)7 September 1664
Died16 December 1700(1700-12-16) (aged 36)
NationalityWelsh

Sir Thomas Morgan, JP (7 September 1664 – 16 December 1700) was a Welsh Whig politician of the 17th century.

The eldest son of William Morgan and his first wife Blanche, Morgan inherited his father's estate upon the latter's death in 1680. He married Martha Mansel, by whom he had several children, all of whom predeceased him.[1]

Morgan entered the House of Commons in 1689 as Member of Parliament for Brecon, and was High Sheriff of Monmouthshire the same year. In 1690, he sat as MP for Monmouthshire instead, and continued to be returned there for the rest of his life. He also unseated Jeffrey Jeffreys at Brecon in 1698, who appealed on petition. Before the matter could be resolved, Morgan died of smallpox in 1700. His estates, valued at £7000, went to his brother John Morgan.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Morgan Family History". Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2007.
  2. ^ Williams, William Retlaw (1895). The Parliamentary History of Wales. pp. 25–26, 127. Retrieved 17 October 2007.
Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Brecon
1689–1690
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire
1690–1700
With: Marquess of Worcester 1690–95
Sir Charles Kemeys, Bt 1695–98
Sir John Williams, Bt 1698–1700
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Brecon
1698–1700
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Custos Rotulorum of Monmouthshire
1695–1700
Succeeded by