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William Morgan (of Machen and Tredegar)

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of Bletchington, Oxfordshire. However, Elizabeth proved to be of unsound mind. Morgan arranged dual marriages between his eldest son, Thomas, and Martha, daughter of Sir Edward Mansel; and between his daughter Blanche (d. 1682) and Mansel's eldest son, Edward.
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However, William did not live to see the marriages carried out, dying in London in 1680. Blanche died before marrying Mansel's son, who died unmarried. However, Thomas, who inherited William's estates, did marry Martha Mansel.
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in 1658, after the death of her brother William. This gave Morgan and his descendants considerable political influence in the county for generations. His children by Blanche included two sons,
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After the death of Blanche on 23 March 1673, Morgan married Elizabeth Dayrell, widow of Sir Francis Dayrell and daughter of
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on a very grand scale, with the help of his wife's huge dowry. Blanche inherited her father's estates at Dderw,
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Morgan married his first cousin Blanche Morgan, daughter of his father's sister, Elizabeth Morgan, and
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in 1660, and continued to represent the county in the
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William Morgan (of Tredegar, elder)
Welsh
John Morgan (of Rhiwpera)
Welsh
House of Commons of England
Sir Thomas Morgan
John Morgan
Queen's College, Oxford
Gray's Inn
Member of Parliament
Monmouthshire
Third Protectorate Parliament
Knight of the Royal Oak
Monmouthshire
House of Commons
Morgan family

William Morgan
Tredegar House
Brecknockshire
Thomas
John
William Lewis


History of Parliament Online - Morgan, William
The Parliamentary History of Wales
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"MORGAN family"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography

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