1559: Lewes Rape, Sussex: The names of thable men apointyd to Srue the queene’s Highnes and to be in a redynes apon one hours warnynge wth the names of their Capitaynes: Archers: James Morgan
12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Sussex Street, Cheltenham: John James Morgan, Thomas Hilo Morgan; Abode: Brunswick Street, Cheltenham: William Davies Nott Morgan
27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. The List of Freemen entitled to vote in the election of members to serve in Parliament for the City of Gloucester: Richard Davis Morgan, Kingsholm. Occupiers: Hamlet of Barton St Mary: Matthew Morgan, house, Prince Street. Occupiers of houses in St Catherine’s parish: John Morgan, for a house in London Road; John Morgan for a house in Oxford Terrace; Richard Morgan for a house in Dean’s Walk. Occupiers of houses in the parish of St Nicholas: James Morgan, for houses in Westgate Street.
7 April 1879: Deserter from Her Majesty’s Service: A reward of from 5s to 20s is offered for the apprehension of Owen Morgan, [Reg. No:] 4705, Royal Artillery; [born:] Rockfield, Roscommon; [trade] collier; [age] 21½; [size:] 5[ft] 8⅛[in]; [hair:] light brown; [eyes:] grey; [face:] fresh; [coat & trousers:] tweed; [date of desertion:] 23 March 1879 [at] Devonport; [marks & remarks:] scar on right arm
25 March 1880: Bill of sale by William Henry Morgan, 25 Newfoundland Street, Bristol, baker &c., in favour of Abraham Collins; and a bill of sale by Joshua Birch Morgan, Ketley Brook, Ketley, near Wellington, Shropshire, grocer, in favour of Jonas Hart; and a bill of sale by Frances Stewart Wildes and Julia Wildes, 31 Upper Brunswick Place, Hove, boarding house keepers, in favour of George Morgan; and a bill of sale by Esau Hargest, 20 Well Street, Brecon Road, Merthyr Tydfil, stonemason, and Ann Morgan, 54 Cyfartha Row, George Town, Merthyr Tydfil, widow, in favour of William R. Cohen; and a bill of sale by Lewis Morgan, Rogers Well, Llansadwrnen, Carmarthen, farmer, in favour of Griffith Thomas; and a bill of sale by David Evan Morgan, 5 Malthouse Cottages, Taibach, Glamorgan, tailor, in favour of Lewis Cohen; and a bill of sale by Maria Morgan, Chapel Place, High Street, Pontypool, Monmoth, widow, in favour of Solomon Blaiberg; and a bill of sale by William Rowland, The Durlwyn Farm, Bedwelty, mason and farmer, in favour of Walter T. Morgan; and a bill of sale by Thomas Morgan, Middleham, Yorkshire, stationer, in favour of George Groves
28 August 1891: For sale: 2 healthy silver cock pheasants, 1890 birds, 15/- each. W. Morgan, Gnosall, Stafford
15 June 1894: Local Yachting News: Gosport: Vessels fitting out and on the station for the past week are: – … Ursula, schooner, The Reverend J. B. Morgan, D.D. …
23 August 1907: Postcard to Miss Nicholls, 5 Windsor Terrace, Penzance: ‘Dear Miss Nicholls Many thanks for p. card. So glad to hear you all having a good time. I have so enjoyed myself & all being well am returning tomorrow Sat morning. With love hoping the weather will keep fine for the remainder of your holiday Ys very sincerely S. Morgan‘
9 June 1909: Baptism of Florence Gertrude, daughter of Mr and Mrs Morgan, 2 Sinope Street
September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Collected by Messrs R. Cole and G. Griffin – Mrs Morgan 6d, Mrs Ford 3d, Mr Spence 3d, Mr Wallace Harris 6d, Miss Jenkins 3d, Mrs Knight 6d, Mr Mansfield 6d, Friend 2d, Mrs Jones 3d, Friend 3d, Mrs Howes 3d, Friend 2d, Mrs Critchley 6d, Mrs Parslow 6d, Mr W. J. Bell 3d, Mr S. B. Palmer 6d, Mr E. Wilkes 6d, Miss Hamblin 6d, Mrs Pearce 1d, A Friend 1d. Total 6/9
September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Collected by Miss Phillips – Mrs Morgan 3d, Friend 1d, – Stephens 2d, Mr Phillips 2/6, Mrs Coale 1/-. Total 4/-
31 July 1914: Falmouth Visitors List: Albion Hotel: Mr and Mrs J. W. Waller, Mr J. M. Crawford, Dr and Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs J. W. Thompson, Mr Conway Scott, Mr J. J. Paxton, Mr and Mrs P. N. Hooper and party, Mrs Nicholl, Miss Nicholl, Mr E. R. Care, Mr F. D. Harwood, Mrs E. C. Morgan, Mr H. H. Handcock, Mr James Forbes
27 July 1924: Brinksway School. Meeting to raise funds for our Boys’ Life Brigade Camp: addressed by Major S. H. Morgan, M.C., the commanding officer of the Manchester Battalion. Blind soloist Mr William Turner.
January 1932: Candidates for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: Miss M. Morgan, Queensmeade, Hartburn, Stockton; T. Morgan, 47 New Street, Chasetown, Stafford
July 1933: Tales, by I. Morgan (Class 8)

17 May 1945: Next Week’s Calls. F. J. Butterworth Theatres. Scunthorpe Savoy (R. 11.30) – L. B. Edwards and Frank Pope’s “Eve Connait Ses Pommes”, Gene Durham, Cave and Morgan. Rita Atkins presents The Eight International Nudes, Jack Lewis’s Five Rolling Stones, Eric Eden, Dickie Maxwell, &c. Fred Collins’ Agency. Glasgow, Pavilion (R. 11) – Tommy Morgan‘s “Something to Sing About”.
December 1945: Candidates for membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: C. I. S. Morgan, Melrose, Bobblestock, Holmer; G. Morgan, Post Office, Trethomas, Newport, Newport, Monmouthshire
4 April 1949: Jennifer Morgan, 14 Cobwell Road, enrolled in the 1st Retford Company of Girl Guides
2 June 1951: Inventories of Estate. – The following inventories of estate were lodged with the Sheriff Clerk of Angus during May:- Miss Margaret Ellen Buchan, 28 Kinnaird Street, £7182 5s 2d; John Ramsay Hanton, retired engineer, 37a West Keptie Street, £6746 2s 6d; Mrs Mary Florence Jane Grant or Morgan, Inverethie, Rosebery Place, £2208 2s; David Carnegie Gauldie, rope and twine manufacturer, 45 Dishlandtown Street, £1044 13s 10d; Alexander Nicol, retired butcher, 43 Gardyne Street, Friockheim, £20,000 0s 4d; Mrs Isabella Cook or Tosh, 32 Gardyne Street, Friockheim, £1249 11s 5d.
1953: Thurlby High Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Sunday School: Third Class Girls: Jane Morgan. Primary Class: Julie Morgan.
15 April 1953: County court judgments against J. Morgan, 15b St Pauls Square, Bedford, turf commission agent; and against Mrs E. J. Morgan, 18 St Vincent Road, Newport, state registered nurse; and against Mrs Muriel Morgan, 65 Pencoed Avenue, Cefn Forest, factory worker; and against Joseph Morgan and Mary his wife, 57 Whitehouse Street, Middlesbrough; and against Ruthin Cellulosing Co. Ltd (W. D. Morgan), Registered Office 25 Murog Street, Ruthin, cellulosing manufacturers; and against Dilwyn George Morgan and Glyn Morgan, 76 Villiers Road, Blaengwynfi, Glamorgan, colliery labourers
15 April 1953: Bill of sale by Robert Charles Morgan, Slade Hotel, Bideford, Devon, hotelier, of specified furniture and effects, in favour of Donald H. Stephens and another; and a bill of sale by Robert Tarsus Morgan, Beaconsfield, 36 Cambridge Park, East Twickenham, skirt manufacturers, tailor and letter of unfurnished apartments; of specified furniture and effects on first floor; in favour of London & Westminster Loan & Dis. Co. Ltd; and a bill of sale by Brynmor Morgan, 17 Fair View, Sunnybank, Brynmawr, machine operator (tin department); in favour of Miss Esther Moscovitch
1954: Thurlby High Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Sunday School: Third Class: Jane Morgan. Primary Class (Boys and Girls): Julie Morgan.
13 July 1957: Mr & Mrs Frederic T. Wood, 8 Acre House Avenue, Lindley, Huddersfield request the company of Miss C. Lucas and Mr D. Walton, at the marriage of their daughter Patricia Ann with Dr David Martyn Morgan at Holy Trinity church, Huddersfield: with order of service
19 December 1964: Notice of marriage between Maxwell Raymond James, 23, bachelor, general clerk, 31 Tennyson Road, Penarth, and Heddwyn Joan Morgan, 19, spinster, accounts clerk, 14 Pill Street, Cogan, Penarth: intended to be solemnized at Methodist Church, Albert Road, Penarth.
7 May 1977: Peter Morgan, footballer, Newport County
16 March 1982: Garry Morgan, kit donor
c1990: Marion & David Morgan, Davion, Longhurst Road, East Horsley KT24 6AF