Title:
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First name:
Patrick
Middle name:
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Last name:
Morgan
Aliases:
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Primary cohort:
London
Sex:
Male
Religion:
Roman Catholic
Social background:
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Primary outcome:
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Political Affiliation:
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Political Offices Held
No Information
Bankruptcies
2
In the matter of Patrick Morgan and Arthur Strother late of the Crescent in the Minories, London, merchants (dealers and chapmen), bankrupts. B 3/3188-9
Geographic experiences
No Information
Internal migrant:
No
Foreign born:
No
Supplier to slave trade voyages:
No
Creditor to slave trade voyages:
No
Philanthropy:
No
Plantation owner:
No
Sources:
London Gazette 26 December 1797Issue:14077Page:1239.
MS 11936/391/609171.
PROB 11/1443/13.
Other Individuals
No information
Organisations
No information
Crossings (2)
Birth
Date:
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Location:
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Death
Date:
1806
Location:
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Burial
Date:
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Location:
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Memorial details:
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Christening:
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Knighthood:
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Baronetcy:
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Peerage:
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Residencies
No information
Occupation:
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Universities
No Information
Inns of Court
No Information
Military training
No Information
Imperial positions
No Information
Apprenticeships
No Information
Livery company affiliations
No Information
Other business activities
No Information
Was slave trading profitable:
No
Will
Value of Total Personalty:
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Value of Known Legacies (where material to total estate):
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Occupation:
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Town/City:
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Courts:
PCC
Under the will of Patrick Morgan of the Crescent, Minories [made in 1802] proved 02/05/1806 he left all his property to his wife Mary for life and then to his daughter Elizabeth, failing whom to his son Arthur: he requested to be buried 'according to the rights and ceremony of the Church of Rome being the church in which I have most faith.'
Legacies
No information