John Morgan — is a common name, especially in Wales, UK. Well known people with this name include:Per profession*John Morgan (artist), nineteenth century British painter *John Morgan (bishop): Archbishop of Wales, from 1949 to 1957 *John Morgan (broadcaster)… … Wikipedia
Morgan (bishop) — Morgan Bishop of Durham elect See Diocese of Durham Appointed between 7 March and 7 May 1215 Quashed after 1215 Predecessor J … Wikipedia
John Morgan Walden — (11 February 1831 ndash; 21 January 1914) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He also gained notability as a newspaper editor and journalist, as a State Superintendent of Education in Kansas, as an officer in the Union Army … Wikipedia
John Lloyd (Bishop of St David's) — John Lloyd (1638 ndash; 13 February 1687) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, Vice Chancellor of Oxford University and Bishop of St David s.Lloyd studied at Merton College, Oxford from 1657 onwards, gaining his BA in 1659. He was awarded… … Wikipedia
John Preston (clergyman) — John Preston D.D. (1587 1628) was an English puritan minister of the church, and master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.UpbringingJohn Preston was the son of Thomas Preston, a farmer, was born at Upper Heyford in the parish of Bugbrook,… … Wikipedia
Morgan Academy — Established 1888 Rector Stephen Shaw Location Forfar Road Dundee … Wikipedia
John Aloysius Morgan — Infobox Bishop honorific prefix = Most Reverend name = John Morgan honorific suffix = caption = province = diocese = see = Titular Bishop of Membressa enthroned = 28 April, 1969 ended = 15 July, 2003 predecessor = Thomas McCabe successor =… … Wikipedia
John C. Morgan — Infobox Military Person name= Col. John Cary MorganUnited States Army Air Corps born= birth date|1914|08|24 died= death date and age|1991|01|17|1914|08|24 placeofbirth= Seattle, Washington placeofdeath= placeofburial= Arlington National Cemetery… … Wikipedia
john — /jon/, n. Slang. 1. a toilet or bathroom. 2. (sometimes cap.) a fellow; guy. 3. (sometimes cap.) a prostitute s customer. [generic use of the proper name] * * * I known as John Lackland born Dec. 24, 1167, Oxford, Eng. died Oct. 18/19, 1216,… … Universalium
John — /jon/, n. 1. the apostle John, believed to be the author of the fourth Gospel, three Epistles, and the book of Revelation. 2. See John the Baptist. 3. (John Lackland) 1167? 1216, king of England 1199 1216; signer of the Magna Carta 1215 (son of… … Universalium