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Morgan was born in 1545 in the parish of Penmachno, near Betws-y-Coed. As his father was a tenant of the Gwydir estate, he was probably educated at Gwydir Castle, near Llanrwst along with the children of the Wynn family. Morgan then attended St John's College, Cambridge where he studied a range of subjects including philosophy, mathematics and Greek. He received a BA in 1568 and an MA in 1571 before spending seven years on Biblical studies, including a study of the Bible in Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic and the works of the Church Fathers and contemporary Protestant theologians. He graduated with a BD in 1578 and a DDA doctorate is an academic degree of the highest level. Traditionally, the award of a doctorate implies recognition of the candidate as an equal by the university faculty under which he or she has studied. There are essentially three types of doctorates: in 1583Events August 5 Sir Humphrey Gilbert establishes first English colony in North America, at what is now St John's, Newfoundland. Toyotomi Hideyoshi commences construction of Osaka Castle in Japan. King James VI of Scotland signs a charter creating the Toun.
In addition to his scholarly pursuits, William Morgan was an ordained minister, having been ordained in 1568 by the Bishop of Ely. His first (part-time) appointment was to the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr , in 1572Events January 16 The Duke of Norfolk is tried for treason for his part in the Ridolfi plot to restore Catholicism in England. April 1 The Sea Beggars, Netherlandish Calvinist rebels, capture the port city of Brielle. This leads to a wave of uprisings in; he later moved to WelshpoolWelshpool ( Welsh: Y Trallwng is a town in Powys, Wales, less than 10 km from the border with England. It has a population of about 6,000. Welshpool is a low lying town upon the River Severn. The Welsh name Y Trallwyg literally means 'the marshy or sinkin (near the English border) in 1575Events August 5 Henry Sidney is appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. October 10 Battle of Dormans: Catholic forces under Duke Henry of Guise defeat the Protestants, capturing Philippe de Mornay among others. The Fifth War of Religion erupts in France. and then to Llanrhaedr-ym-Mochnant in 1578, which he took as a full-time duty.
Morgan was at university when William SalesburyWilliam Salesbury (c. 1584) was the leading Welsh scholars of the Renaissance and the principal translator of the 1567 Welsh New Testament. Salesbury was born in about 1520 in the parish of Llansannan, Conwy. He was educated at Oxford University, where he published his Welsh New Testament in 1567. While he was pleased that this work was available, Morgan firmly believed in the importance of having the Old Testament translated as well. He began work on a translation of the Old Testament in the early 1580s and published this, together with a revision of Salesbury's New Testament, in 1588.
Following the publication of his Bible, Morgan worked on a revision of the Prayer Book (which had also been translated by Salesbury), published in 1599. He also began work on a revision of the 1588 Bible, which contained a number of printing errors. This work was continued after Morgan's death by Bishop Richard Parry and Dr John Davies, and a revised version of the Bible was published in 1620. This edition is still known as William Morgan's translation, and it is this rather than the previous edition which became the standard Welsh Bible until the 20th century and continues to be used to this day.
William Morgan was appointed Bishop of Llandaff in 1595 and moved to the bishopric of St. Asaph in 1601. He died in 1604.
His achievement is now looked on as a major monument in the history of the Welsh language; it meant that the Welsh people could read the Bible in their first language at roughly the same time as their English neighbours had the privilege.