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MORGAN, Sir THOMAS (c. 1542 - 1595), soldier

Name: Thomas Morgan
Date of birth: c. 1542
Date of death: 1595
Parent: William Morgan
Gender: Male
Occupation: soldier
Area of activity: Military
Author: Samuel Henry Fergus Johnston

was a younger son of William Morgan of S. George's and Pen-carn, Glamorganshire. He was about 30 years of age in April 1572 when he was appointed captain of the first company of English volunteers sent to assist the Dutch in their revolt against Spain. Apart from a short period in Ireland in 1574, Morgan spent most of the rest of his life in the Low Countries. He succeeded Sir Humphrey Gilbert as colonel of the regiment of English volunteers and acted as governor of Flushing and Bergen-op-Zoom. His principal services were to accustom English soldiers to the use of the musket and to train a school of officers, which included Sir Roger Williams, to carry on his work. Morgan returned to England in 1593, and died at New Fulham on 22 December 1595.

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Published date: 1959

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MORGAN, Sir THOMAS (c. 1542 - 1595).

It is not correct that he did not return to England between 1574 and 1593; official records at the P.R.O. indicate that he and Roger Williams were recalled when the Armada threatened.

    Published date: 1997

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