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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 .


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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] .

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1cardiff9PERSON welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
2morgan7PERSON welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
3november4PERIOD in november 1886 he was elected as cardiff 's chief magistrate .
4solicitor4PERSON welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
5mayor3HUMAN ROLE welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
6town3PLACE he was also chief magistrate of the town .
7brecon3PERSON 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 ) .
8high sheriff2PERSON 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 ) .
9carmarthenshire2PLACE morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm .
10chief magistrate2UNKNOWN he was also chief magistrate of the town .
11councillor2EVENT morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town .
12council2HUMAN GROUP morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town .
13votes2EVENT despite trailing by 100 votes , morgan demanded a recount , eventually losing by 649 votes to 747 .
14house2PLACE death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 .
15park ward1PERSON 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 .
16elizabeth margetta buckley1PERSON in 1874 morgan married elizabeth margetta buckley , daughter of james buckley ( later high sheriff of carmarthenshire ) .
17freedom1PERSON he granted the freedom of cardiff to uk prime minister , william gladstone .
18borough1PLACE morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town .
19lady morgan1PERSON lady morgan received a diamond bracelet .
20mark1ORGANISATION 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 .
21knighthood1POSITION 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 .
22sir samuel griffith1PERSON he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith .
23cathedral road1PLACE death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 .
24recount1ACT despite trailing by 100 votes , morgan demanded a recount , eventually losing by 649 votes to 747 .
25casualty1AMOUNT 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 .
26abergavenny1UNKNOWN morgan attended the priory school in abergavenny , followed by christ college in brecon .
27politics1ACTION politics and public service
28service morgan1PERSON
29month1PERIOD 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 .
30porthcawl1UNKNOWN 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 .
31gratitude1STATE 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 .
32december1PERIOD death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 .
33oil paintings1ABSTRACT 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 .
34priory school1INSTITUTION morgan attended the priory school in abergavenny , followed by christ college in brecon .
35queen victoria1PERSON 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 .
36november morgan1PERSON
37william gladstone1PERSON he granted the freedom of cardiff to uk prime minister , william gladstone .
38people1HUMAN 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 .
39trip1POSITION 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 .
40celebrations1ACT 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 .
41farmer1PERSON morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm .
42daughter1PERSON in 1874 morgan married elizabeth margetta buckley , daughter of james buckley ( later high sheriff of carmarthenshire ) .
43career morgan1PERSON 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 .
44james buckley1PERSON in 1874 morgan married elizabeth margetta buckley , daughter of james buckley ( later high sheriff of carmarthenshire ) .
45creation1EVENT 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 .
46brecknockshire1PLACE 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 ) .
47banker1ABSTRACT 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 ) .
48july1PERIOD morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm .
49cold1DUST 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 .
50services1DOCUMENT 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 .
51queensland1PLACE he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith .
52september1PERIOD 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 .
53garden party1PERSON 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 .
54buildings1BUILDING 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 .
55half1PLACE 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 .
56scotland1PLACE 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 .
57east ward1PERSON morgan was first elected to cardiff borough council in 1881 , as a conservative councillor for the east ward of the town .
58wales1PLACE welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
59cardiff county1PLACE 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 .
60brother john1PERSON 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 ) .
61uk prime minister1HUMAN ROLE he granted the freedom of cardiff to uk prime minister , william gladstone .
62banquet1FOOD he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith .
63church1PERSON 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 .
64sir morgan morgan1PERSON welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
65death1EVENT death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 .
66august morgan1PERSON
67scott1PERSON 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 .
68st john1PERSON 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 .
69flags1FLAG 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 .
70elections1PROCESS 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 .
71death morgan1PERSON death morgan died at his house in cathedral road , cardiff , on 13 december 1894 .
72cilycwm1UNKNOWN morgan was born in north carmarthenshire on 18 july 1843 , to morgan morgan , a farmer of cilycwm .
73golden jubilee honours1PERSON 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 .
74walter scott1PERSON 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 .
75sophia gardens1PERSON 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 .
76bells1PERSON 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 .
77morgan morgan1PERSON welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
78contender1PERSON 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 .
79partnership1PERIOD 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 .
80united kingdom1PLACE morgan stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 united kingdom general election for the south glamorganshire constituency .
81dinner set1SET 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 .
82background morgan1PERSON
83premier1EVENT he also hosted a banquet for the premier of queensland , sir samuel griffith .
84christ college1INSTITUTION morgan attended the priory school in abergavenny , followed by christ college in brecon .
85south glamorganshire constituency1PLACE morgan stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 united kingdom general election for the south glamorganshire constituency .
86politician1PERSON welsh politician ( 1843-1894 ) sir morgan morgan ( 1843-1894 ) was a solicitor who became mayor of cardiff , wales , in 1886 .
87uncle1PERSON 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 ) .
88bracelet1UNKNOWN lady morgan received a diamond bracelet .
89golden jubilee1PERSON 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 .
90election1PROCESS morgan stood unsuccessfully in the 1892 united kingdom general election for the south glamorganshire constituency .
91months1PERIOD 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 .
92ill1PERSON 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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