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'''Born''': 1545<br>
'''Born''': 1545<br>
Deceased : September 10, 1604
'''Deceased''': September 10, 1604


Bishop of [[Diocese of Llandaff|Llandaff]], 1595-1601<br>
Bishop of [[Diocese of Llandaff|Llandaff]], 1595-1601<br>
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{{media}} Riland Bedford, 1858
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[[Category:Anglican bishops|Morgan]]
[[Category:Anglican bishops|Morgan]]

Latest revision as of 07:51, 19 April 2024

WILLIAM MORGAN

Born: 1545
Deceased: September 10, 1604

Bishop of Llandaff, 1595-1601
Bishop of St. Asaph, 1601-1604

Arms (crest) of William Morgan

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Official blazon

Argent, an eagle displayed double-headed Sable, armed Gules; on a chief Azure, a book of the Holy Scriptures opened proper, stringed Or.

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