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MORLEY, Edward (c.1579-1620), of the Inner Temple, London and The Broyle, nr. Chichester, Suss.

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b. c. 1579,Age calculated from date of admiss. to I. Temple. 2nd s. of John Morley† (d.1587) of Aldersgate, London and Elizabeth, da. of Edward Wotton, fell. of the Coll. of Physicians, of Wood Street, London; bro. of Sir John*. Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. liii), 140; (lxxxix), 77. educ. Merton, Oxf. BA 1597; I. Temple 1597, called 1606. Al. Ox.; I. Temple database of admiss. m. 29 Apr. 1606, Katherine, d. and coh. of William Devenish of The Broyle, Suss., wid. of Michael Smalepage of Chichester, 1s. Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. lxxxix), 77; Goodwood Estate Archives ed. F.W. Steer and J.E.A. Venables, i. 131; PROB 11/84, f. 197. Kntd. 6 July 1618. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 169. d. 13 May 1620. Notes of Post Mortem Inquisitions taken in Suss. ed. E.W.T. Attree (Suss. Rec. Soc. xiv), 165.
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Commr. sewers, Suss. 1610-at least 1617; C181/2, ff. 134, 292v. recorder, Chichester c.1614–18; SP16/35/74. j.p. Suss. 1616–d. C231/4, f. 20; Cal. Assize Recs. Suss. Indictments, Jas. I ed. J.S. Cockburn, 89.

Main residences: the Inner Temple, London; The Broyle, nr. Chichester, Suss.
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MORLEY, Edward (c.1579-1620)

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MORYSON, Sir Richard (c.1571-1625), of Tooley Park, Leics. and the Tower, London

Family and Education
b. c.1571, 5th s. of Thomas Morrison† (d.1592) of Cadeby, Lincs., clerk of the pipe 1589-92, and Elizabeth, da. and coh. of Thomas Moigne of North Willingham, Lincs.Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. li), 693-4; Vis. Lincs. ed. Metcalfe, 52. educ. Peterhouse, Camb. 1585; G. Inn, entered 1594. Al. Cant.; GI Admiss. m. Elizabeth, da. of Sir Henry Harington† of Bagworth, Leics. and Baltinglass, co. Wicklow, 5s. 1da. Lincs. Peds. (Harl. Soc. li), 693-4; Nichols, County of Leicester, iv. 987. Kntd. 5 Aug. 1599. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 97. d. by 3 Oct. 1625. E351/2652, unfol. sig. Rich[ard] Moryson.
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Lt. of ft. by 1592, capt. 1592 – d., maj. 1597; lt.-col. of ft. 1598, col. ?1599 – 1603; gov. Dundalk [I] 1600 – 01, Lecale [I] 1601 – 03, Waterford [I] 1603 – 06, Wexford [I] 1603 – 06, 1615–d.; APC, 1591–2, p. 413; CSP For. 1592–3, p. 227; CSP Carew, 1603–24, p. 429; F. Moryson, Itinerary Containing his Ten Yeeres Travell, ii. 221; CSP Ire. 1600–1, pp. 45, 404; 1601–3, p. 521; 1603–6, pp. 185, 257, 436; 1611–14, p. 532; PROB 11/147, f. 141. lt.-gov. of Portsmouth, Hants 1623–d. C. Aspinall-Oglander, Numwell Symphony, 62.

Chief commr. Munster [I], 1607–8; CPR Ire. Jas. I, 111. v.-pres. 1608–15; CSP Carew, 1603–24, p. 429; CSP Ire. 1615–25, p. 35. commr. plantation, Wexford [I] 1612; CSP Ire. 1611–14, p. 253. j.p. Leics by 1614 – 15, Leics. and Mdx. 1619-at least 1621; C66/1988; C231/4, ff. 6, 89; C193/13/1. collector of compositions, Munster 1616–d.; CPR Ire. Jas. I, 302; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 1, p. 26. freeman, Leicester, Leics. 1621, Leics. RO, BR18/14/7. Portsmouth 1623; R. East, Portsmouth Recs. 349. commr. musters, Mdx. 1617–22; C66/2137, 2234. commr. subsidy, Leics. and Mdx. 1621 – 22, 1624; C212/22/20–1, 23. nuisances, Mdx. 1623–d.; Rymer, vii. pt. 4, p. 96; C181/3, f. 157. dep. lt. Leics. 1618–d. HEHL, HAM Box 53(6), ff. 37v, 75.

PC [I] by 1607; CSP Ire. 1606–8, p. 125. commr. visitation [I] 1615; CSP Ire. 1615–25, p. 75 lt. of the ordnance 1616–d.; C66/2076/16; E403/1736. commr. inquiry into ordnance abuses 1619; CD 1621, vii. 166. recovery of Palatinate 1621, APC, 1619–21, p. 333. survey of castles 1623, APC, 1623–5, p. 136. provision of ordnance 1624–d. C181/3, ff. 121v, 168.

MP [I] 1613–15. CJ[I], i. 6.

Main residences: Tooley Park, Leics; the Tower, London.
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PERCIVAL (PERCYVALL, PERCEVAL), Richard (c.1558-1620), of Sydenham, Som.; Kensington, Mdx.; and Salisbury House, The Strand, Westminster; later of Dublin and Liscarroll, co. Cork

Family and Education
b. c. 1558, Assuming he was aged 18 at entry to L. Inn. 1st s. of George Percyvall of Nailsea and Sydenham, Som. and Elizabeth, da. of Sir Edward Bampfylde of Poltimore, Devon. Vis. Som. ed. Weaver, 61; Vivian, Vis. Devon, 39. educ. Merchant Taylors’ sch. 1571; L. Inn 1576, called 1615; travelled abroad (Spain) ?early 1580s. Reg. Merchant Taylors’ Sch. ed. C.J. Robinson, i. 18; LI Admiss.; LI Black Bks. ii. 173; HMC Egmont, i. 487. m. (1) by 1582 (without portion), Joan (d. c.1584/5), da. of Henry Young of Buckhorn Weston, Dorset, ?wid. of John Royall, 3s. d.v.p. 2da.; J. Anderson, Hist. of House of Yvery (1742), ii. 121, 138-40; HMC Hatfield, xiii. 79; Harl. 1166, f. 23. (2) by 1599, Alice, da. of John Sherman of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, 2s. 2da. St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Harl. Soc. Reg. xxv), 29; Anderson, ii. 138-140. Alice does not appear in the Sherman pedigree in Vis. Devon (Harl. Soc. vi), 260. suc. fa. c.1600. Anderson, ii. 126; VCH Som. vi. 329. d. 4 Sept. 1620. Anderson, ii. 138. sig. Ri[chard] Perciuall.
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Asst. usher, ?Merchant Taylors’ sch. London c.1585–90. HMC Egmont, i. 488.

Sec. to (Sir) Robert Cecil† by 1594–1612. HMC Hatfield, iv. 614; xxi. 375.

Clerk, assignments of statutes, recognizances and bonds (jt.) 1609; C66/1829. clerk registrar, Ct. of Wards 1610–14; WARD 8/87, m. 75; 8/88, m. 68. clerk to Wards commission [I] 1616–d. CPR Ire. Jas. I, 309a; APC, 1621–3, p. 158.

Main residences: Sydenham, Som. and Kensington, Mdx. and Salisbury House, The Strand, Westminster; Dublin, [I]; Liscarroll, co. Cork, [I].
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PERCIVAL (PERCYVALL, PERCEVAL), Richard (c.1558-1620)

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PEPYS, Talbot (1583-1666), of Impington Hall, Cambs. and Pump Court, Middle Temple, London

Family and Education
b. 31 Mar. 1583, 6th s. of John Pepys (d.1589) of Cottenham, Cambs. and Edith, da. and h. of Edmund Talbot of Cottenham and St. Clements, Cambridge, Cambs.VCH Cambs. ix. 132; W.H. Whitear, More Pepysiana, 51. educ. King’s Camb. c.1595, scholar, Trin. Hall, Camb. 1601; M. Temple, 1605, called 1611.Al. Cant.; M. Temple Admiss.; MTR, 542. m. (1) 3 Aug. 1615 Beatrice, da. of John Castell of Raveningham, Norf. 4s. (2 d.v.p.) 1da.; (2) Paulina (bur. 19 July 1626), s.p.; (3) bef. 27 Oct. 1627, Mary (d. bef. 1630), da. of Thomas Tesimond, s.p.; (4) by 1630, Mary (d. 7 Dec. 1653), s.p.W.C. Pepys, Gen. of Pepys Fam. ped. VI; E. Chappell, Eight Generations of Pepys Fam. 23, 30. d. 1 Mar. 1666.Pepys Diary ed. R. Latham and W. Matthews, vii. 71.
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Recorder, Cambridge 1624 – 60, fee’d counsel 1631–60;Cambs. RO, Mun. Rm. Shelf C.7, f. 134v; Shelf C8, f. 126. bencher, M. Temple 1631 – d., Lent reader 1632, treas. 1640–1.MTR, 784, 895, 898; 1205.

Commr. piracy, Norf. 1624;C181/3, f. 115v. freeman, Cambridge 1624;C.H. Cooper, Annals of Camb. iii. 170. j.p. Cambridge 1624-at least 1663;C181/3, f. 135; 181/7, p. 194; CUL, UA Collection Admin. 5, f. 40. commr. gaol delivery Cambridge 1624 – d., Ely, Cambs. 1629–40,C181/3, f. 135v; 181/4, f. 4; 181/5, f. 163v; 181/7, p. 390. sewers, Cambridge 1627, 1638, Cambs. and I. of Ely 1627, Gt. Fens 1631, 1635, Cambs. 1645,C181/3, ff. 219, 220v; 181/4, f. 94; 181/5, ff. 10v, 121, 256; 181/6, p. 388. swans, Cambridge and elsewhere 1627, 1633, I. of Ely 1630,C181/3, f. 227; 181/4, ff. 56v, 154. charitable uses, Cambridge 1629-at least 1641,C192/1, unfol. supervision of Trin. Coll., Camb. lands 1631,C181/4, f. 90v. repair, Gt. Bridge, Cambridge 1635,C181/5, f. 1v. oyer and terminer, Cambs. 1640,C181/5, f. 177. assessment, 1643 – 45, Cambridge and Cambs. 1645 – 60, [Ire.] 1648, sequestration, Cambridge 1643, levying money 1643, E. Assoc. 1643, New Model Army Ordinance, Cambridge and Cambs. 1645, national militia, Cambs. and I. of Ely 1648 – 60, fen drainage 1649, poor prisoners, Cambridge, Cambs., and I. of Ely 1653.A. and O. i. 90, 111, 146, 228, 294, 538, 621, 637, 961, 1078, 1243; ii. 31, 139, 294, 757, 1063, 1427–8.

Main residences: Impington Hall, Cambs.; Pump Court, Middle Temple, London.
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PEPYS, Talbot (1583-1666)

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MORICE (MORRIS), Thomas (c.1577-?aft.1650), of King Street West, Westminster

Family and Education
b. c. 1577. m. (1) ?by 1611; (2) ?10 June 1633, Joane Hillier, ?numerous ch.WCA, E149 unfol. (1606-7 acct.); Memorials of St. Margaret’s, Westminster ed. A.M. Burke, 72, 74, 78, 92, 96, 106, 112, 116, 126, 131, 167, 220, 226, 342. sig. Tho[mas] Morice.
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Freeman, Grocers’ Co. 1598, liveryman 1614, asst. 1627 3rd warden 1631 – 32, upper warden 1637–8. GL, ms 11592A, unfol.; 11588, iii. 349, 352, 458, 581.

Overseer of poor, St. Margaret’s, Westminster 1610–11, WCA, E150 (1610–11 acct.), unfol. churchwarden 1616 – 18, 1624–7, Ibid. (1616–18 accts.); E152 (1624–27 accts.). vestryman by 1622-at least 1624, WCA, E2413, unfol. burgess by 1627, APC, 1627–8, p. 195. trustee for poor by 1637; WAM, ms 36516. collector, subsidy, Westminster 1621, E115/277/9, 115/306/126. commr. 1624 – 25, 1628–9, C212/22/23; E115/270/46, 296/86. j.p. 1625-at least 1636, C231/4 f. 191; C193/13/2, f. 89; SP16/405. commr. sewers 1634, C181/4, f. 191. militia 1648, 1650. A. and O. i. 1239; ii. 1437.

Main residence: King Street West, Westminster.
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MORICE (MORRIS), Thomas (c.1577-?aft.1650)

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PEPPER, Christopher (1566/7-1635), of St. Martin’s, Richmond, Yorks.

Family and Education
b. 1566 /7,C142/280/73. 1st s. of John Pepper† of St. Martin’s, Richmond and 1st w. Ann, da. of Michael Hall of Leventhorpe, Yorks.Vis. Yorks. ed. Foster, 298. educ. Trin., Camb. 1583; Barnard’s Inn; G. Inn 1587, called 1593.Al. Cant.; GI Admiss.; PBG Inn, i. 100. m. settlement 27 Jan. 1595 (with £250), Margaret (bur. 16 July 1619), da. of John Smith of Easby, Yorks. 4s. (2 d.v.p.), 6da. (3 d.v.p.), 1 unident. ch. d.v.p.St. Mary’s, Richmond par. reg. (transcript at N. Yorks. RO); C142/280/73, 142/504/89. suc. fa. 1603.C142/280/73. d. 28 Mar. 1635.C. Clarkson, Hist. Richmond, 173.
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Recorder, Richmond 1603–27;Clarkson, app. xlvii; N. Yorks. RO, DC/RMB/III/1/1/1, bor. ct. pprs. of July-Sept. 1627. commr. aid, Yorks. (N. Riding) 1609, sewers 1623;SP14/43/107; C181/3, f. 96. j.p. N. Riding 1616–28.C231/4, ff. 30, 237, 260.

Main residence: St. Martin's, Richmond, Yorks.
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MORICE (afterwards POYNTZ), Sir John (1568-1618), of Chipping Ongar, Essex and Heneage House, Bevis Marks, London

Family and Education
bap. 17 Oct. 1568,Ongar Par. Reg. ed. F.A. Crisp, 6. 1st s. of James Morice† of Chipping Ongar, att. of the Wards 1589-97, and Elizabeth, da. of George Medley of Tilty Abbey, Essex.Vis. Essex (Harl. Soc. xiii), 256. educ. Jesus, Camb. 1585; M. Temple 1586.Al. Cant.; M. Temple Admiss. m. (1) 24 Oct. 1593,Ongar Par. Reg. 78. Katherine, da. and h. of Sir Gabriel Poyntz of North Ockendon, Essex, 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 3da. (1 d.v.p.);F. Chancellor, Ancient Sepulchral Mons. of Essex, 184. (2) 27 Feb. 1606, Lettice, da. of Edward Fitzgerald† of Stanwell, Mdx., wid. of (Sir) Ambrose Coppinger† of Dawley Court, Mdx., s.p.D. Lysons, Mdx. Parishes, 133. suc. fa. 1597;C142/258/74; Essex RO, D/AEW/11/250 (will of James Morice). Kntd. 22 May 1603.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 110. d. 31 Jan. 1618.C142/369/148.
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Gent. pens. by 1602-c.1611;LC2/4/4. chamberlain of the Exch. 1613–d.Exchequer Officeholders comp. J.C. Sainty (L. and I. Soc. spec. ser. xviii), 19.

Commr. sewers, Essex 1605 – d., Kent and Suss. 1609-at least 1611;C181/1, f. 121; 181/2, ff. 87v, 105v, 150v, 230v, 265. dep. lt. Essex by 1613;APC, 1613–14, p. 278. j.p. Essex by 1614–17;C66/1988; Cal. Assize Recs., Essex Indictments, Jas. I ed. J.S. Cockburn, 141, 188. commr. inquiry into lands of 1st earl of Somerset, Essex 1616.C181/2, f. 260.

Main residences: Chipping Ongar, Essex; Heneage House, Bevis Marks, London.
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MORICE (afterwards POYNTZ), Sir John (1568-1618)

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PENRUDDOCK, Sir Thomas (c.1578-1637), of Hale, Hants; Whitehall; and Ealing, Mdx.

Family and Education
b. c. 1578, 1st s. of John Penruddock† of G. Inn, London and Hale, and Jane, da. of Robert Lamplugh of Dovenby, Cumb.Vis. Eng. and Wales Notes ed. Crisp, iv. 50-2; Trans. Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. and Arch. Soc. xxxix. 97. educ. G. Inn, entered 1590; Queen’s, Oxf. 1594, aged 16.GI Admiss.; Al. Ox. m. 31 Jan. 1597,Coll. Top. et. Gen. v. 215. Susan, da. of Rowland Watson† of White Webbs, Enfield, Mdx., dep. clerk of the Crown in Chancery 1574-95, 4s. (1 d.v.p.) 4da. (2 d.v.p.).C2/Jas.I/C24/93. suc. fa. 1601;C142/267/18. Kntd. 23 July 1603.Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 115. d. 31 May 1637.C142/565/179.
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Sewer 1604–31,CSP Dom. 1603–10, p. 126; Lansd. 165, f. 254; LC5/132, p. 272. cupbearer 1610;Add. 11825, f. 22. commr. inquiry [I] 1621–3.APC, 1621–3, p. 423; V. Treadwell, Buckingham and Ire. 1618–28, pp. 188, 195, 208, 212, 214.

Capt. militia ft., Wilts. to 1608;Earl of Hertford’s Ltcy. Pprs. ed. W.P.D. Murphy (Wilts. Rec. Soc. xxiii), 122. kpr. New Forest, Hants by 1610–d.;HMC Hatfield, xxiv. 194; Cal. New Forest Docs. ed. D.J. Stagg (Hants Rec. Ser. v), 39. j.p. Hants 1621 – 25, Mdx. 1621–5;C231/4, ff. 126, 130; T. Rymer, Foedera, viii. pt. 2, p. 15. commr. new buildings, London 1630,Rymer, viii. pt. 3, p. 114. sewers, Hants and Wilts. 1630.C181/4, f. 49v.

Main residences: Hale, Hants. and Whitehall and Ealing, Mdx.
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PENRUDDOCK, Sir Thomas (c.1578-1637)

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MORGAN, William (c.1600-1649), of Y Dderw, Llyswen, Brec. and the Middle Temple, London

Family and Education
b. c. 1600, Age calculated from date of admiss. to M. Temple. 1st s. of Morgan Llewellyn of Blaentringarth, Ystradfellte, Brec. and Gwladis, da. of David Gwyn Gwalter of Cefn-y-fedw, Brec. T. Jones, Hist. Brec. ed. J.R. Bailey, ii. 72; iii. 21; iv. 75. educ. M. Temple 1616, called 1623. MTR, 604, 682. m. ?(1) 19 Nov. 1624, Sybilla, da. of Thomas Wayte of London, ?1s. 1da.; C10/8/89; NLW, Tredegar Park 138/3, 55. (2) ?bigamously, aft. 26 Mar. 1633 (with £1,600), Elizabeth (d. 28 June 1638), da. of Sir William Morgan* of Tredegar and Machen, Mon. 1s. 3da.; 2 other ch. NLW, Tredegar Park 108/17, 109/9, 138/55; Jones, ii. 72; J.A. Bradney, Hist. Mon. ed. M. Gray (S. Wales and Mon. Rec. Soc. viii), 72. d. bet. 27/31 May 1649. PROB 11/210, ff. 120-2; C10/8/89. sig. W[illia]m Morgan.
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J.p. Brec. 1636 – Dec. 1642, Feb. 1643–9; steward, Brecon, Brec. by 1639; Add. Ch. 24258. commr. disarming recusants 1641, ?Poll Tax 1641, assessment 1642, array 1642. JPs in Wales and Monm. ed. Phillips, 269–71; Docquets of Letters Patent, 2–3; HLRO, main pprs. 1 May 1647; LJ, iv. 386a; SR v. 157; CCAM, 588, 1017.

King’s att., Brec. 1636 – ?49; recorder, Brecon, Brec. 1637 – d.; dep. sol. gen., Council in the Marches by 1639, sol. gen. 1639–41. JPs in Wales and Monm. 269–71; CSP Dom. 1638–9, pp. 577, 617; BRL, 603183/575; Jones, iv. 308.

Main residences: Y Dderw, Llyswen, Brec.; the Middle Temple, London.
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MORGAN, William (c.1600-1649)

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MORGAN, Thomas (1564-1645), of Graig Olwy, Llangyfiw, Mon., Michaelston Fedwy, Mon. and Rhiwperra Castle, Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Glam.

Family and Education
b. Oct. 1564,G. Clark, Limbus Patrum Morganiae et Glamorganiae, 318. 7th s. of Edmund Morgan (d. by 1595) of Penllwyn Sarph, Mynyddislwyn, Mon., being his 1st s. with his 3rd w. Elizabeth, da. of Richard Carne of Nash, Cowbridge, Glam. and wid. of Richard Gwyn. Ibid. 35, 317-8; G. Williams, Recovery, Reorientation and Reformation Wales c.1415-1642, p. 393; R. Lewis, ‘Breviat of Glam. 1596-1600’, (S. Wales and Mon. Rec. Soc. iii), 132. educ. ?Jesus, Oxf. 1584; M. Temple 1608. Al. Ox.; M. Temple Admiss. i. 91. m. c.1586 Margaret, da. and h. of Rowland Lewis of Rhiwperra, 7s. (1 d.v.p.) 5da. (1 d.v.p.). Clark, 318, 536. Kntd. 7 Aug. 1623. Shaw, Knights of Eng. ii. 182. d. 1645. Wilts. RO, G25/1/21, f. 258. sig. Th[omas] Morgan.
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Steward to 2nd and 3rd earls of Pembroke by 1596–d. Lewis, 94.

J.p. Mon. 1602–?d.; C181/1, f. 140v; C231/5, f. 257. surveyor, royal estates south of the Trent 1603–10; SO3/2, unfol. (May 1603); CSP Dom. 1603–10, pp. 10, 642. commr. sewers, Som. 1603, C181/1, ff. 129, 170. enclosure, Gillingham Forest, Dorset; J. Hutchins, Hist. and Antiqs. of Dorset, iii. 649. freeman, Wilton, Wilts. 1614–d.; Wilts. RO, G25/1/21, f. 312. collector (jt.), pretermitted customs, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb., Hull, Yorks., Ipswich, Suff. and Sandwich, Kent 1618–24; ‘Lowther 1624’, f. 53. commr. subsidy, Glam. 1626, E179/224/598. knighthood fines, Glam. and Mon. 1631; E178/5892, 5512. steward, Romney manor, Mon. by 1631–d. LR1/237, f. 120.

Gent. of privy chamber, king’s Household 1623–?d. LC3/1.

Member, Mineral and Battery Co. 1622, asst. 1623, dep.-gov. 1623-c.39. BL, Loan ms 16/2, ff. 7v, 10v, 11, 87.

Main residences: Graig Olwy, Llangyfiw, Mon.; Michaelston Fedwy, Mon.; Rhiwperra Castle, Llanfihangel-y-fedw, Glam.
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MORGAN, Thomas (1564-1645)

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