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MORGAN, Conwy Lloyd was born on February 6, 1852 in London. 2nd son of James Arthur Morgan, solicitor.
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MORGAN, Conwy Lloyd was born on February 6, 1852 in London. 2nd son of James Arthur Morgan, solicitor.
Studied at Royal Grammar School, Guildford. Royal College of Science (Duke of Cornwall Scholar, Murchison Medallist, De la Beche Medallist, and Associate in Mining). Doctor of Laws.
Lecturer in English and Physical Science in the Diocesan College, Rondebosch, near Capetown, 1878-1883. Professor of Zoology and Geology in University College Bristol, 1884. Principal of the College, 1887- 1909.
First Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol. Resigned after three months. Professor of Psychology in the University of Bristol.
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Fellow of the Royal Society.
Golf, music, the theatre.