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Encyclopedia > John Morgan (poet)

John Morgan of Matchin (1688 - 1733) was a Welsh clergyman and poet.


Also a prose writer and translator, he was one of the London Welsh, a group intent on preserving and promoting Welsh culture in the capital, from around 1713, the date he was appointed curate of Matchin or Matching in Essex. His prose work, "Myfyrdodau bucheddol ar y pedwar peth diweddaf" (1714) became a minor classic.


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