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Welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) Sir Morgan Morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of Cardiff , Wales , in 1886 . He was also Chief Magistrate of the town . Background Morgan was born in north Carmarthenshire on 18 July 1843 , to Morgan Morgan , a farmer of Cilycwm . He was brought up by his uncle , a banker in Brecon , with his brother John ( who became High Sheriff of Brecknockshire and Mayor of Brecon ) . Morgan attended the Priory School in Abergavenny , followed by Christ College in Brecon . Choosing to become a solicitor , he was articled in Cardiff after moving there in 1861 . He became a solicitor in 1866 . In 1874 Morgan married Elizabeth Margetta Buckley , daughter of James Buckley ( later High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire ) . Legal career Morgan practised as a solicitor in Cardiff , later going into partnership as Morgan and Scott , with Walter Scott who had been previously articled under him . Politics and public service Morgan was first elected to Cardiff Borough Council in 1881 , as a Conservative councillor for the East ward of the town . In November 1886 he was elected as Cardiff 's Chief Magistrate . In November 1886 Morgan also became Mayor of Cardiff for the next 12 months , which included the town 's celebrations of Queen Victoria 's Golden Jubilee . He also hosted a banquet for the Premier of Queensland , Sir Samuel Griffith . He granted the freedom of Cardiff to UK Prime Minister , William Gladstone . In August 1887 Morgan was given a knighthood as part of the Golden Jubilee Honours and a garden party of 2,000 people was held in Sophia Gardens later that month . As a mark of gratitude for his services to the borough , in November 1888 the council presented Morgan with a 36 piece silver dinner set ( worth £1,000 ) and two oil paintings of himself . Lady Morgan received a diamond bracelet . Following the creation of Cardiff County Borough in 1889 , Morgan became councillor for the new Park ward , but was the most prominent casualty of the all-Cardiff elections in November 1890 , when he lost to the Liberal contender . Despite trailing by 100 votes , Morgan demanded a recount , eventually losing by 649 votes to 747 . Morgan stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 United Kingdom general election for the South Glamorganshire constituency . Death Morgan died at his house in Cathedral Road , Cardiff , on 13 December 1894 . He had fallen ill on a trip to Scotland in the September , then caught a further cold staying at his house in Porthcawl in late November . After his death was announced , the muffled bells of St John 's church were rung and flags were flown at half mast on some of Cardiff 's important buildings . |
| welsh politician [PERSON] ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan [PERSON] [PERSON] ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor [PERSON] who became mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of cardiff [PERSON] , wales [PLACE] , in 1886 . he was also chief magistrate [UNKNOWN] of the town [PLACE] . background morgan [PERSON] was born in north carmarthenshire [PLACE] on 18 july [PERIOD] 1843 , to morgan morgan [PERSON] , a farmer [PERSON] of cilycwm [UNKNOWN] . he was brought up by his uncle [PERSON] , a banker [ABSTRACT ENTITY] in brecon [PERSON] , with his brother john [PERSON] ( who became high sheriff [PERSON] of brecknockshire [PLACE] and mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of brecon [PERSON] ) . morgan [PERSON] attended the priory school [INSTITUTION] in abergavenny [UNKNOWN] , followed by christ college [INSTITUTION] in brecon [PERSON] . choosing to become a solicitor [PERSON] , he was articled in cardiff [PERSON] after moving there in 1861 . he became a solicitor [PERSON] in 1866 . in 1874 morgan [PERSON] married elizabeth margetta buckley [PERSON] , daughter [PERSON] of james buckley [PERSON] ( later high sheriff [PERSON] of carmarthenshire [PLACE] ) . legal career morgan [PERSON] practised as a solicitor [PERSON] in cardiff [PERSON] , later going into partnership [PERIOD] as morgan [PERSON] and scott [PERSON] , with walter scott [PERSON] who had been previously articled under him . politics [ACTION] and public service morgan [PERSON] was first elected to cardiff [PERSON] borough [PLACE] council [HUMAN GROUP] in 1881 , as a conservative councillor [EVENT] for the east ward [PERSON] of the town [PLACE] . in november [PERIOD] 1886 he was elected as cardiff [PERSON] 's chief magistrate [UNKNOWN] . in november [PERIOD] 1886 morgan [PERSON] also became mayor [HUMAN ROLE] of cardiff [PERSON] for the next 12 months [PERIOD] , which included the town [PLACE] 's celebrations [ACT] of queen victoria [PERSON] 's golden jubilee [PERSON] . he also hosted a banquet [FOOD] for the premier [EVENT] of queensland [PLACE] , sir samuel griffith [PERSON] . he granted the freedom [PERSON] of cardiff [PERSON] to uk prime minister [HUMAN ROLE] , william gladstone [PERSON] . in august 1887 morgan [PERSON] was given a knighthood [POSITION] as part of the golden jubilee honours [PERSON] and a garden party [PERSON] of 2,000 people [HUMAN GROUP] was held in sophia gardens [PERSON] later that month [PERIOD] . as a mark [ORGANISATION] of gratitude [STATE] for his services [DOCUMENT] to the borough [PLACE] , in november [PERIOD] 1888 the council [HUMAN GROUP] presented morgan [PERSON] with a 36 piece silver dinner set [SET] ( worth £1,000 ) and two oil paintings [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of himself . lady morgan [PERSON] received a diamond bracelet [UNKNOWN] . following the creation [EVENT] of cardiff county [PLACE] borough [PLACE] in 1889 , morgan [PERSON] became councillor [EVENT] for the new park ward [PERSON] , but was the most prominent casualty [AMOUNT] of the all-cardiff elections [PROCESS] in november [PERIOD] 1890 , when he lost to the liberal contender [PERSON] . despite trailing by 100 votes [EVENT] , morgan [PERSON] demanded a recount [ACT] , eventually losing by 649 votes [EVENT] to 747 . morgan [PERSON] stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 united kingdom [PLACE] general election [PROCESS] for the south glamorganshire constituency [PLACE] . death morgan [PERSON] died at his house [PLACE] in cathedral road [PLACE] , cardiff [PERSON] , on 13 december [PERIOD] 1894 . he had fallen ill [PERSON] on a trip [POSITION] to scotland [PLACE] in the september [PERIOD] , then caught a further cold [DUST] staying at his house [PLACE] in porthcawl [UNKNOWN] in late november [PERIOD] . after his death [EVENT] was announced , the muffled bells [PERSON] of st john [PERSON] 's church [PERSON] were rung and flags [FLAG] were flown at half [PLACE] mast on some of cardiff [PERSON] 's important buildings [BUILDING] . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | cardiff | 9 | PERSON | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 2 | morgan | 7 | PERSON | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 3 | november | 4 | PERIOD | in november 1886 he was elected as cardiff 's chief magistrate . | |
| 4 | solicitor | 4 | PERSON | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 5 | mayor | 3 | HUMAN ROLE | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 6 | town | 3 | PLACE | he was also chief magistrate of the town . | |
| 7 | brecon | 3 | PERSON | he was brought up by his uncle , a banker in brecon , with his brother john ( who became high sheriff of brecknockshire and mayor of brecon ) . | |
| 8 | high sheriff | 2 | PERSON | he was brought up by his uncle , a banker in brecon , with his brother john ( who became high sheriff of brecknockshire and mayor of brecon ) . | |
| 9 | carmarthenshire | 2 | PLACE | morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm . | |
| 10 | chief magistrate | 2 | UNKNOWN | he was also chief magistrate of the town . | |
| 11 | councillor | 2 | EVENT | morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town . | |
| 12 | council | 2 | HUMAN GROUP | morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town . | |
| 13 | votes | 2 | EVENT | despite trailing by 100 votes , morgan demanded a recount , eventually losing by 649 votes to 747 . | |
| 14 | house | 2 | PLACE | death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 . | |
| 15 | park ward | 1 | PERSON | following the creation of cardiff county borough in 1889 , morgan became councillor for the new park ward , but was the most prominent casualty of the all-cardiff elections in november 1890 , when he lost to the liberal contender . | |
| 16 | elizabeth margetta buckley | 1 | PERSON | in 1874 morgan married elizabeth margetta buckley , daughter of james buckley ( later high sheriff of carmarthenshire ) . | |
| 17 | freedom | 1 | PERSON | he granted the freedom of cardiff to uk prime minister , william gladstone . | |
| 18 | borough | 1 | PLACE | morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town . | |
| 19 | lady morgan | 1 | PERSON | lady morgan received a diamond bracelet . | |
| 20 | mark | 1 | ORGANISATION | as a mark of gratitude for his services to the borough , in november 1888 the council presented morgan with a 36 piece silver dinner set ( worth £1,000 ) and two oil paintings of himself . | |
| 21 | knighthood | 1 | POSITION | in august 1887 morgan was given a knighthood as part of the golden jubilee honours and a garden party of 2,000 people was held in sophia gardens later that month . | |
| 22 | sir samuel griffith | 1 | PERSON | he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith . | |
| 23 | cathedral road | 1 | PLACE | death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 . | |
| 24 | recount | 1 | ACT | despite trailing by 100 votes , morgan demanded a recount , eventually losing by 649 votes to 747 . | |
| 25 | casualty | 1 | AMOUNT | following the creation of cardiff county borough in 1889 , morgan became councillor for the new park ward , but was the most prominent casualty of the all-cardiff elections in november 1890 , when he lost to the liberal contender . | |
| 26 | abergavenny | 1 | UNKNOWN | morgan attended the priory school in abergavenny , followed by christ college in brecon . | |
| 27 | politics | 1 | ACTION | politics and public service | |
| 28 | service morgan | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 29 | month | 1 | PERIOD | in august 1887 morgan was given a knighthood as part of the golden jubilee honours and a garden party of 2,000 people was held in sophia gardens later that month . | |
| 30 | porthcawl | 1 | UNKNOWN | he had fallen ill on a trip to scotland in the september , then caught a further cold staying at his house in porthcawl in late november . | |
| 31 | gratitude | 1 | STATE | as a mark of gratitude for his services to the borough , in november 1888 the council presented morgan with a 36 piece silver dinner set ( worth £1,000 ) and two oil paintings of himself . | |
| 32 | december | 1 | PERIOD | death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 . | |
| 33 | oil paintings | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | as a mark of gratitude for his services to the borough , in november 1888 the council presented morgan with a 36 piece silver dinner set ( worth £1,000 ) and two oil paintings of himself . | |
| 34 | priory school | 1 | INSTITUTION | morgan attended the priory school in abergavenny , followed by christ college in brecon . | |
| 35 | queen victoria | 1 | PERSON | in november 1886 morgan also became mayor of cardiff for the next 12 months , which included the town 's celebrations of queen victoria 's golden jubilee . | |
| 36 | november morgan | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 37 | william gladstone | 1 | PERSON | he granted the freedom of cardiff to uk prime minister , william gladstone . | |
| 38 | people | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | in august 1887 morgan was given a knighthood as part of the golden jubilee honours and a garden party of 2,000 people was held in sophia gardens later that month . | |
| 39 | trip | 1 | POSITION | he had fallen ill on a trip to scotland in the september , then caught a further cold staying at his house in porthcawl in late november . | |
| 40 | celebrations | 1 | ACT | in november 1886 morgan also became mayor of cardiff for the next 12 months , which included the town 's celebrations of queen victoria 's golden jubilee . | |
| 41 | farmer | 1 | PERSON | morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm . | |
| 42 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | in 1874 morgan married elizabeth margetta buckley , daughter of james buckley ( later high sheriff of carmarthenshire ) . | |
| 43 | career morgan | 1 | PERSON | legal career morgan practised as a solicitor in cardiff , later going into partnership as morgan and scott , with walter scott who had been previously articled under him . | |
| 44 | james buckley | 1 | PERSON | in 1874 morgan married elizabeth margetta buckley , daughter of james buckley ( later high sheriff of carmarthenshire ) . | |
| 45 | creation | 1 | EVENT | following the creation of cardiff county borough in 1889 , morgan became councillor for the new park ward , but was the most prominent casualty of the all-cardiff elections in november 1890 , when he lost to the liberal contender . | |
| 46 | brecknockshire | 1 | PLACE | he was brought up by his uncle , a banker in brecon , with his brother john ( who became high sheriff of brecknockshire and mayor of brecon ) . | |
| 47 | banker | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he was brought up by his uncle , a banker in brecon , with his brother john ( who became high sheriff of brecknockshire and mayor of brecon ) . | |
| 48 | july | 1 | PERIOD | morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm . | |
| 49 | cold | 1 | DUST | he had fallen ill on a trip to scotland in the september , then caught a further cold staying at his house in porthcawl in late november . | |
| 50 | services | 1 | DOCUMENT | as a mark of gratitude for his services to the borough , in november 1888 the council presented morgan with a 36 piece silver dinner set ( worth £1,000 ) and two oil paintings of himself . | |
| 51 | queensland | 1 | PLACE | he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith . | |
| 52 | september | 1 | PERIOD | he had fallen ill on a trip to scotland in the september , then caught a further cold staying at his house in porthcawl in late november . | |
| 53 | garden party | 1 | PERSON | in august 1887 morgan was given a knighthood as part of the golden jubilee honours and a garden party of 2,000 people was held in sophia gardens later that month . | |
| 54 | buildings | 1 | BUILDING | after his death was announced , the muffled bells of st john 's church were rung and flags were flown at half mast on some of cardiff 's important buildings . | |
| 55 | half | 1 | PLACE | after his death was announced , the muffled bells of st john 's church were rung and flags were flown at half mast on some of cardiff 's important buildings . | |
| 56 | scotland | 1 | PLACE | he had fallen ill on a trip to scotland in the september , then caught a further cold staying at his house in porthcawl in late november . | |
| 57 | east ward | 1 | PERSON | morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town . | |
| 58 | wales | 1 | PLACE | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 59 | cardiff county | 1 | PLACE | following the creation of cardiff county borough in 1889 , morgan became councillor for the new park ward , but was the most prominent casualty of the all-cardiff elections in november 1890 , when he lost to the liberal contender . | |
| 60 | brother john | 1 | PERSON | he was brought up by his uncle , a banker in brecon , with his brother john ( who became high sheriff of brecknockshire and mayor of brecon ) . | |
| 61 | uk prime minister | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | he granted the freedom of cardiff to uk prime minister , william gladstone . | |
| 62 | banquet | 1 | FOOD | he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith . | |
| 63 | church | 1 | PERSON | after his death was announced , the muffled bells of st john 's church were rung and flags were flown at half mast on some of cardiff 's important buildings . | |
| 64 | sir morgan morgan | 1 | PERSON | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 65 | death | 1 | EVENT | death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 . | |
| 66 | august morgan | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 67 | scott | 1 | PERSON | legal career morgan practised as a solicitor in cardiff , later going into partnership as morgan and scott , with walter scott who had been previously articled under him . | |
| 68 | st john | 1 | PERSON | after his death was announced , the muffled bells of st john 's church were rung and flags were flown at half mast on some of cardiff 's important buildings . | |
| 69 | flags | 1 | FLAG | after his death was announced , the muffled bells of st john 's church were rung and flags were flown at half mast on some of cardiff 's important buildings . | |
| 70 | elections | 1 | PROCESS | following the creation of cardiff county borough in 1889 , morgan became councillor for the new park ward , but was the most prominent casualty of the all-cardiff elections in november 1890 , when he lost to the liberal contender . | |
| 71 | death morgan | 1 | PERSON | death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 . | |
| 72 | cilycwm | 1 | UNKNOWN | morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm . | |
| 73 | golden jubilee honours | 1 | PERSON | in august 1887 morgan was given a knighthood as part of the golden jubilee honours and a garden party of 2,000 people was held in sophia gardens later that month . | |
| 74 | walter scott | 1 | PERSON | legal career morgan practised as a solicitor in cardiff , later going into partnership as morgan and scott , with walter scott who had been previously articled under him . | |
| 75 | sophia gardens | 1 | PERSON | in august 1887 morgan was given a knighthood as part of the golden jubilee honours and a garden party of 2,000 people was held in sophia gardens later that month . | |
| 76 | bells | 1 | PERSON | after his death was announced , the muffled bells of st john 's church were rung and flags were flown at half mast on some of cardiff 's important buildings . | |
| 77 | morgan morgan | 1 | PERSON | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 78 | contender | 1 | PERSON | following the creation of cardiff county borough in 1889 , morgan became councillor for the new park ward , but was the most prominent casualty of the all-cardiff elections in november 1890 , when he lost to the liberal contender . | |
| 79 | partnership | 1 | PERIOD | legal career morgan practised as a solicitor in cardiff , later going into partnership as morgan and scott , with walter scott who had been previously articled under him . | |
| 80 | united kingdom | 1 | PLACE | morgan stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 united kingdom general election for the south glamorganshire constituency . | |
| 81 | dinner set | 1 | SET | as a mark of gratitude for his services to the borough , in november 1888 the council presented morgan with a 36 piece silver dinner set ( worth £1,000 ) and two oil paintings of himself . | |
| 82 | background morgan | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 83 | premier | 1 | EVENT | he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith . | |
| 84 | christ college | 1 | INSTITUTION | morgan attended the priory school in abergavenny , followed by christ college in brecon . | |
| 85 | south glamorganshire constituency | 1 | PLACE | morgan stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 united kingdom general election for the south glamorganshire constituency . | |
| 86 | politician | 1 | PERSON | welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 . | |
| 87 | uncle | 1 | PERSON | he was brought up by his uncle , a banker in brecon , with his brother john ( who became high sheriff of brecknockshire and mayor of brecon ) . | |
| 88 | bracelet | 1 | UNKNOWN | lady morgan received a diamond bracelet . | |
| 89 | golden jubilee | 1 | PERSON | in november 1886 morgan also became mayor of cardiff for the next 12 months , which included the town 's celebrations of queen victoria 's golden jubilee . | |
| 90 | election | 1 | PROCESS | morgan stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 united kingdom general election for the south glamorganshire constituency . | |
| 91 | months | 1 | PERIOD | in november 1886 morgan also became mayor of cardiff for the next 12 months , which included the town 's celebrations of queen victoria 's golden jubilee . | |
| 92 | ill | 1 | PERSON | he had fallen ill on a trip to scotland in the september , then caught a further cold staying at his house in porthcawl in late november . |
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| PERSON |
august morgan background morgan bells brecon brother john cardiff career morgan church contender daughter death morgan east ward elizabeth margetta buckley farmer freedom garden party golden jubilee golden jubilee honours high sheriff ill james buckley lady morgan morgan morgan morgan november morgan park ward politician queen victoria scott service morgan sir morgan morgan sir samuel griffith solicitor sophia gardens st john uncle walter scott william gladstone |
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borough brecknockshire cardiff county carmarthenshire cathedral road half house queensland scotland south glamorganshire constituency town united kingdom wales |
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councillor creation death premier votes |
| ACT |
celebrations recount |
| POSITION |
knighthood trip |
| ABSTRACT ENTITY |
banker oil paintings |
| PROCESS |
election elections |
| INSTITUTION |
christ college priory school |
| HUMAN ROLE |
mayor uk prime minister |
| HUMAN GROUP |
council people |
| FLAG |
flags |
| DUST |
cold |
| ACTION |
politics |
| DOCUMENT |
services |
| BUILDING |
buildings |
| AMOUNT |
casualty |
| ORGANISATION |
mark |
| SET |
dinner set |
| STATE |
gratitude |
| FOOD |
banquet |