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Military

* Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet (1604–1679), general of the English Civil War *
Thomas Morgan (navy chaplain) Thomas Morgan (6 December 1769 – 22 November 1851) was a Welsh navy chaplain who saw action during the French Revolutionary Wars and was involved in the Spithead mutiny before serving as chaplain of the naval dockyard at Portsmouth. Life ...
(1769–1851), navy chaplain during the French Revolutionary Wars and chaplain of Portsmouth Dockyard *
Thomas R. Morgan General Thomas Rowland Morgan (born January 6, 1930) served as Assistant Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from June 1986 until he retired on July 1, 1988, after completion of more than 36 years of active service. Early life and educ ...
(born 1930), general in the US Marine Corps


Politics

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Thomas Morgan (MP died 1565) Sir Thomas Morgan (died 5 June 1565) was an English Member of Parliament. He was the eldest son of Sir William Morgan of Pencoed, Monmouthshire. He was a Gentleman pensioner from 1540 to 1544 and a Justice of the Peace for Monmouthshire from ...
, MP for Monmouthshire *
Thomas Morgan (died 1595) Thomas Morgan (c. 1542 – 1595) was a Welsh professional soldier and politician. Morgan had volunteered his services by raising a regiment and fought against the Spanish in the outbreak of the Eighty Years War fighting in battles such as the Re ...
(1542–1595), MP for Shaftesbury and Wilton * Thomas Morgan (MP died 1603), MP for Monmouthshire *
Thomas Morgan (died 1645) Thomas Morgan may refer to: Military * Sir Thomas Morgan, 1st Baronet (1604–1679), general of the English Civil War * Thomas Morgan (navy chaplain) (1769–1851), navy chaplain during the French Revolutionary Wars and chaplain of Portsmouth Doc ...
, MP for Wilton * Sir Thomas Morgan, 3rd Baronet (1684–1716), Member of Parliament for Herefordshire, 1712–1716 *
Thomas E. Morgan Thomas Ellsworth Morgan (October 13, 1906 – July 31, 1995) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Thomas E. Morgan was born in Ellsworth, Pennsylvania; his mother was an immigrant from England and his ...
(1906–1995), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania * Thomas Morgan (judge advocate) (1702–1769), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1723–1734, Monmouthshire, 1734–1747, and Breconshire, 1747–1769 *
Thomas Morgan (of Dderw) Sir Thomas Morgan, JP (7 September 1664 – 16 December 1700) was a Welsh Whig politician of the 17th century. The eldest son of Sir William Morgan and his first wife Blanche, Morgan inherited his father's estate upon the latter's death in 1 ...
(1664–1700), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1689–1690 and 1698–1700, Monmouthshire, 1690–1700 * Thomas Morgan (of Rhiwpera) (1727–1771), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1754–1763, and Monmouthshire, 1763–1771 *
Thomas Morgan (of Machen) Sir Thomas Morgan (c. 1589 – 13 May 1664 or 18 October 1666) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654. Biography Morgan was the eldest son of Sir William Morgan. He was admitted to Inner Temple in 1650. In 1654, Mor ...
(c. 1589–1664/6), English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654 * Thomas Morgan (of Llantarnam) (1546–1606), confidant and spy of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots *
Thomas J. Morgan Thomas John "Tommy" Morgan, Jr. (October 27, 1847 – December 10, 1912) was an England, English-born American labor leader and socialism, socialist political activist. Morgan is best remembered as one of the pioneer English-speaking Socialists ...
(1847–1912), English-born American labor leader and socialist political activist


Other

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Thomas Morgan (deist) Thomas Morgan (died 1743) was an English deist. Biography Morgan was first a dissenter preacher, then a practicer of healing among the Quakers, and finally a writer. He was the author of a large three-volume work entitled ''The Moral Philosop ...
(died 1743), Welsh philosopher *
Thomas Charles Morgan Sir Thomas Charles Morgan (1783 – 28 August 1843) was an English physician and writer with an interest in philosophical and miscellaneous subject matter. His wife was the novelist Lady Morgan. Biography Morgan was born in Charlotte Street, Bloo ...
(1783–1843), English physician and writer *
Thomas Morgan (Afanwyson) Thomas Morgan (also known by his bardic name, ''Afanwyson'') was a Welsh writer, historian and Baptist minister. In his work as a writer, he is remembered for his biographical works and especially his collections on Welsh place names. Early li ...
(1850–1939), Welsh writer, historian and Baptist minister * Thomas Hunt Morgan (1866–1945), American geneticist and embryologist *
Thomas Morgan (bishop) Thomas Oliver Morgan (born 20 January 1941) is a retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada. Morgan was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and trained for the priesthood at King's College London and Tyndale Hall, Bristol. He began hi ...
(born 1941), retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada *
Thomas Morgan (footballer) Thomas Morgan (born 30 March 1977) is an Irish former footballer. Career Morgan had made his first appearance in the green shirt for the under-15s - against Northern Ireland in Belfast, as captain under manager Joe McGrath and had also play ...
(born 1977), former Irish footballer * Thomas Morgan (bassist) (born 1981), American jazz bassist *
Thomas Henry Morgan Thomas Henry Morgan (1857 – December 22, 1940) was an architect in the U.S. state of Georgia. For part of his career he worked in partnership Bruce & Morgan A number of his works, individually or in partnership, are listed on the U.S. Nationa ...
(1857–1940), architect in the U.S. state of Georgia


See also

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Tom Morgan (disambiguation) Tom Morgan may refer to: Sports * Tom Morgan (rugby union) (1866–1899), Wales international rugby union player * Tom Morgan (footballer), football (soccer) manager with Wrexham and Port Vale * Tom Morgan (baseball) (1930–1987), American baseba ...
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