Background
He was born the fourth son of Thomas Morgan of Machen and established himself as a London merchant, acquiring a large fortune trading with the West Indies.
He was born the fourth son of Thomas Morgan of Machen and established himself as a London merchant, acquiring a large fortune trading with the West Indies.
Determined to leave London and return to his native shire he purchased Rhiwperra Castle from a cousin as his home for 12,400 pounds. He was appointed High Sheriff of Monmouthshire in 1697. In 1701 he was elected to Parliament to represent Monmouth Boroughs until 1705.
In 1705 he contested and lost the election for knight of the shire (Member of Parliament) for Monmouthshire.
He died in 1715 and was buried at Machen, Monmouthshire.