George Hay Morgan
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George Hay Morgan | |
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| Member of Parliament for Truro | |
| In office 1906–1918 | |
| Preceded by | Edwin Durning-Lawrence |
| Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
| Majority | 6,097 (23.7%) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1866 |
| Died | 24 January 1931 (aged 64–65) |
| Party | Liberal Party |
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George Hay Morgan (1866 – 24 January 1931) was a British Liberal Party politician.
He was born in the town of Hay-on-Wye, Breconshire, in 1866. This is where his middle name came from. He was the son of Walter and Ann Morgan, of Wernwilk House, Hay-on-Wye. He studied at Pontypool College, University College Cardiff and the University of London. He married Margaret Jane Lewis of Pontnewynydd, Monmouthshire.[1]
Career
He was part of the Baptist Ministry in North London. From 1890 to 1900 he was in charge of the Baptist Church, Woodberry Down, London. He was a Barrister-at-law and was later admitted to the Bar.
