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Morgan, Henry Arthur.
Adm. pens.
(age 18) at JESUS, June 28, 1849.
[3rd] s. of the Rev. Morgan (1827), (V. of Conway, North Wales, 1838-70.) B. [July 1, 1830], at Gothenburg, Sweden.
Schools, Shrewsbury and King's College, London.
Matric. Michs. 1849; B.A. (26th Wrangler) 1853; M.A. 1856; D.D. 1887.
Fellow, 1858-85; Dean, 1862-5; Tutor, 1863-85; Master, 1885-1912.
Ord. deacon (Worcester) 1859; priest (Ely) 1860.
Select Preacher at Cambridge, 1886 and 1893.
Popularly known as 'Black Morgan' to distinguish him from Edmund H., the tutor.
Author, The Northern Circuit, or Brief Notes of Sweden, Finland, and Russia; The Tenure of Fellowships considered especially with reference to College Tutors and Lecturers; The Mathematical Tripos, an inquiry into its influence on a Liberal Education; George Elwes Corrie, D.D. (a Sermon, 1885); The Church and Dissent in Wales, the causes of the present agitation, with suggestions for its mitigation, 1895.
A great mountaineer; made, with Leslie Stephen, the first ascent of the Jungfrau Joch in 1862.
'Dr. Morgan's chief title to fame will be that he was one of the very first of those great Cambridge tutors of the last half of the 19th century who made the smaller Colleges important in the University, but he was something infinitely greater than a successful College Tutor.' (Dr F. J. Foakes-Jackson.) Married, 1881, Charlotte Linda, eldest dau. of Henry Barnes, shipowner, of Anfield, Liverpool (and Ashgate House, Brampton, Derbs.), and had issue, a son and four daughters.
Died Sept.
2, 1912; buried at Fen-Ditton.
(Memoirs of H. A. Morgan; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times, Sept.
3, 1912.)
Henry Arthur MORGAN
Approx. lifespan: 1830–1912
pens. aged 18 Jesus College adm1849:06:28
3rd s. of Rev. Morgan (1827), ( V.: Conway, Caernarvonshire , 1838-70)
b. Gothenburg, Sweden , 1830:07:01
schools Sch: Shrewsbury School Shrewsbury, [Shropshire],
and Sch: King's College London ,
Matric 1849:10MT:
BA 26 th Wrangler 1853
MA 1856
DD 1887
Fellow 1858-85
Dean: 1862-5
Tutor: 1863-85
Master: 1885-1912
Ord. deacon Worcester 1859
Ord. priest Ely 1860
Select Preacher: CB, ???, [Cambridgeshire], 1886, and 1893
Popularly known as "Black Morgan" to distinguish him from Edmund H., the Tutor:
Publ.: The Northern Circuit, or Brief Notes of Sweden, Finland, and Russia; The Tenure of Fellowships considered especially with reference to College Tutors and Lecturers; The Mathematical Tripos, an inquiry into its influence on a Liberal Education; George Elwes Corrie, DD a Sermon 1885
The Church and Dissent in Wales, the causes of the present agitation, with suggestions for its mitigation 1895.
A great mountaineer; made, with Leslie Stephen, the first ascent of the Jungfrau Joch, [Switzerland], in1862
"Dr Morgan's chief title to fame will be that he was one of the very first of those gre CB, ???, tutors of the last half of the 19th century who made the smaller Colleges important in University, but he was something infinitely greater than a successful College
Tutor:
" (Dr F. J. Foakes-Jackson.)
m. 1881,Charlotte Linda, eldest dau. of Henry BARNES shipowner, of Anfield, Liverpool, [Lancashire], (and Ashgate House, Ashgate, Brampton, Derbyshire , ), a son and four daughters.
had issue
d. 1912:09:02
buried at Fen-Ditton [Cambridgeshire],
( Memoirs of H. A. Morgan; Crockford; Who was Who; The Times 1912:09:03)
[add:]Photograph: CAS: Album 49[:add]
[add:]Portrait by J. Collier at<coll)JESUS [:add]
[add:]Atkinson 404[:add]

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