John Morgan-Guy
AHRC Project Research Fellow (2005–8)
Published Papers: Ecclesiastical History
‘Religion and Belief, 1660-1780’ in Madeleine Gray & Prys Morgan (eds), The Gwent County History, Vol.3, The Making of Monmouthshire, 1536-1780 (Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 2009) pp. 146-173.
(with Daveth H Frost and Mark Redknap), contributions to Gerallt D Nash (ed), Saving St Teilo’s. Bringing a medieval church to life (Cardiff, National Museum Wales Books, 2009), pp. 20–21 and 117–124.
‘Fiery Angels and Country Parsons. A flavour of Imaging the Bible in Wales’, Icon News, January 2009, pp. 18–22.
'Shrine and Counter-Shrine in 1920s and 1930s Dewisland?' in Jonathan Wooding & J Wyn Evans (eds) St David of
Wales; Cult, Church and Nation (Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2007) pp. 286-95.
'John Henry Filmer, AKC, KCOR, Priest, 4th July 1869-6th February 1959', The Ransomer, XXXVI, No.5, 2007/08,
pp.11–19; reprinted in The Beda Review, 2007–08, pp. 29-36.
(with Madeleine Gray) ‘A better and frugal life’: Llanllugan and the Cistercian women’s houses in Wales’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 154 (2005), 97–114.
The Margam Concordantiae: Mystical Theology and a Twelfth Century Cistercian Community in Wales. Morgannwg, XLIX, 2005, 9–33.
Bishop Watkin Williams and “the Lambeth Farce” Journal of Welsh Ecclesiastical History, 8, 1991 55–59.
The Art and Architecture of the Catholic Revival in Roath. Roath Local History Society, 6, No.2, 1991, 30–57.
The Welsh Connection: Roman Catholicism in Somerset and South Wales in the Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Centuries. South Western Catholic History, 9, 1991, 3–10.
Fishing for the Soul ‘Nor’ard of the Dogger’. Studies in Church History, 1989, 415–422.
The Greatest of Whips and the Least of Theologians. The Revd Lord William Somerset 1784–1851. Journal of Welsh Ecclesiastical History, 5, 1988, 81–95.
Richard Watson and the role of a bishop. Bibliotheque de la Revue d’Histoire Ecclesiastique, fasc.72, 1987, 390–397.
Under the Dean’s Nose. Recusancy in Seventeenth Century Wells. South Western Catholic History, 1, 1983, 10–18.
Wells Cathedral from the Reformation to 1800. in L S Colchester(ed), Wells Cathedral — A History, (Open Books, 1982) 148–178.
The significance of indigenous clergy in the Welsh Church at the Restoration. Studies in Church History, 18, 1982, ed.Stewart Mews, 335–343.
Eighteenth Century Gwent Catholicism. Recusant History, 16, No.1, 1982, 78–88.
Bishop Barrington’s Book. Morgannwg, 25, 1981, 112–129.
The Anglican Patronage of Monmouthshire Recusants in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: some examples. Recusant History, 15, No.6, 1981, 452–454.
Church and Churchmen in Llantrisant Parish 1660–1800. Glamorgan Historian, 12, 1981, ed.Roy Denning, 81–92.
Perpetual Curacies in Eighteenth Century South Wales. Studies in Church History, 16, 1979, ed.Derek Baker, 327–333.
Bishop Richard Watson and his Lakeland friends. Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, 77, 1977, 139–144.
William Beaw: Bishop and Secret Agent. History Today, 26, No.12, 1976, 796–803.
The Reverend John Carne of Nash. Journal of the Historical Society of the Church in Wales, 23, 1973, 56–70.
The Gamage Family: A study in clerical patronage in the 17th and 18th centuries. Morgannwg, 14, 1970, 35–61.
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