Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 552
John Morgan
, alias Yong a We [••] man, and Doctor of the Laws of Oxon. was installed Dean [•••] sore in the place of Will. Benley an. 1484. (2. [〈…〉] .) and being elected Bish. of S. Davids on the death of [〈…〉] (sometimes B. thereof, an Oxford Scholar, and a [•] enefactor to the (*)(*) [〈…〉] building of S. Maries Church) had restitution (†)(†) Pat. [〈…〉] made to him of temporalitie belonging to that See, 23. Nov. 12. Hen. 7. D [•] m. 1496. He gave way to fate in the latter end of Apr. or beginning of May, in fifteen hundred and four: whereupon his body was buried between the pillars on the sourth side of the body of the Cath. Church of S. David. By his Will, which I have (*)(*) [〈…〉] seen, dated 25. Apr. 15 [•] 4. and proved the 15. of May following, it appears that his desire was to have a Chappel made over his grave, in the best manner that might be, according to the disposition of his Executors, but whether ever performed, I know not.