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A brief very biography of William Mor gan
Born at Ty Mawr, Wybrnant, Near Penmachno around 1545 He was the son of a tenant, neighbour and friend of the Wynns of Gwydir Castle. He was educated by them and went on to St John’s College, Cambridge from 1565 to 1571. One of his friends there was the William Hughes mentioned above.
1572 Appointed vicar in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr near Aberystwyth.
1575 Helped by William Hughes, then Bishop of St Asaph, to become vicar of Welshpool. Hughes also enabled him to obtain the livings of Denbigh, Llanfyllin and Pennant Melangell.
1578 Bishop Hughes appointed him the the vicarage of Llanrhaeadr-yn-Mochnant where he lived from 1578 to 1595 and there he translated the Bible into Welsh. Published in 1588 it made him famous.
1595 Ordained Bishop of Llandaff.
1600 William Hughes died. Morgan was enthroned as Bishop of St Asaph in 1601 and moved to Dyserth. He held the office of Archdeacon as well as Bishop so he had two incomes, though he died almost penniless on September 10th 1604.
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