Percy Morgan (disambiguation)

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William 'Percy' Percival Morgan was a Welsh cricketer. Morgan was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Abercrave, Brecknockshire.

Percy Gates Morgan was a notable New Zealand geologist and science administrator. He was born in Richmond, Tasmania, Australia, on 2 September 1867.

Percy Lewis McDonald Morgan

Percy Lewis McDonald Morgan was a New Zealand-born Western Samoan politician.

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