Thomas Morgan (judge advocate)
Thomas Morgan (20 May 1702 – 12 April 1769) was a Welsh lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1723 to 1769.
Sir Thomas Morgan 2nd Baronet | |
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Born | 20 May 1702 |
Died | 12 April 1769 66) | (aged
Nationality | Welsh |
Children | Thomas Morgan (of Rhiwpera) Charles Morgan (1736–1787) John Morgan (of Dderw) |
Morgan was the younger son of Sir John Morgan and his wife Martha Vaughan, daughter of Gwyn Vaughan of Trebarried, Breconshire. He received the estate of Rhiwpera upon his father's death in 1720.
Morgan was returned as Member of Parliament for Brecon at a by-election on 24 May 1723. He was returned in a contest for Brecon at the 1727 British general election. In 1731, he succeeded his brother, Sir William Morgan, as Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire, and was appointed brigadier-general of the militia of those counties. At the 1734 British general election, he was returned unopposed as MP for Monmouthshire, and was returned there again at the 1741 British general election. Also in 1741 was appointed Judge Advocate General, by which he became known as "General Morgan". He was returned for Breconshire at the 1747 British general election.[1]
Morgan was returned unopposed for Breconshire again in 1754, 1761 and 1768.[2]
Upon the death of his nephew Sir William Morgan in 1763, he inherited the Tredegar Estate. In 1768, he resigned the office of Judge Advocate General, and was succeeded by his deputy and son-in-law Charles Gould.[3]
Morgan died on 12 April 1769. Around 1726, he had married Jane Colchester, the second daughter of Col. Maynard Colchester.[3] His children by her included:[4]
- Sir Thomas Morgan (1717–1771)
- Jane Morgan (1731–1797), married Charles Gould, later Sir Charles Gould Morgan, 1st Baronet
- Catherine Morgan (d. 1784), married Charles Van
- Sir Charles Morgan (1736–1787)
- Sir John Morgan (1742–1792)
References
- "MORGAN, Thomas (1702-69), of Ruperra, Glam". History of Parliament Online (1715-1754). Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- "MORGAN, Thomas (1702-69), of Ruperra, Glam. and Tredegar, Mon". History of Parliament Online (1754-1790). Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- Williams, William Retlaw (1895). The Parliamentary History of Wales. Priv. print. for the author by E. Davis and Bell. pp. 26, 129. Retrieved 17 October 2007.
- "Morgan Family History". Retrieved 17 October 2007.
Parliament of Great Britain | ||
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Preceded by William Morgan |
Member of Parliament for Brecon 1723–1734 |
Succeeded by John Talbot |
Preceded by John Hanbury Lord Charles Somerset |
Member of Parliament for Monmouthshire 1734–1747 With: John Hanbury 1734 Charles Hanbury Williams 1735–1747 |
Succeeded by William Morgan Capel Hanbury |
Preceded by John Jeffreys |
Member of Parliament for Breconshire 1747–1769 |
Succeeded by Charles Morgan |
Legal offices | ||
Preceded by Sir Henry Hoghton, Bt |
Judge Advocate General 1741–1768 |
Succeeded by Charles Gould |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by Sir William Morgan |
Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire 1731–1769 |
Succeeded by Thomas Morgan |