Charles Morgan
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Charles Morgan may refer to:
- Sir Charles Morgan (c. 1575–1642), military governor of Bergen op Zoom
- Sir Charles Morgan, 1st Baronet (1726–1806), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1778–1787, and Breconshire, 1787–1806
- Charles Morgan (1736–1787), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1763–1769
- Sir Charles Morgan, 2nd Baronet (1760–1846), Member of Parliament for Brecon, 1787–1796, and Monmouthshire, 1796–1831
- Charles Rodney Morgan (1828–1854), British Member of Parliament for Brecon
- Charles Octavius Swinnerton Morgan (1803–1888), British politician, historian and antiquary; MP for Monmouthshire, 1841–1874
- Charles Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar (1792–1875), MP for Brecon, 1812–1818, 1830–1832 and 1835–1847
- Charles Hale Morgan (1834–1875), American Civil War general
- Charles Morgan (businessman) (1795–1878), American railroad and shipping magnate
- Charles Henry Morgan (1842–1912), US congressman from Missouri
- Charles Langbridge Morgan (1894–1958), English critic and novelist
- Charles Morgan, Jr. (1930–2009), U.S. civil rights attorney
- Charles W. Morgan (naval officer) (1790–1853), officer in the United States Navy during the War of 1812
- Charles Morgan (actor) (1909–2000), Welsh actor
- Charles Morgan (Australian politician) (1897–1967), Australian politician
- Charles Morgan (automaker), ex-MD of Morgan Motor Company
- Charles Morgan (British Army officer) (1741–1818), Commander-in-Chief, India
- Charles Morgan (American football), an American football coach in the United States
- Charles Morgan (American soldier), spy during the Revolutionary War
- Charles Morgan (racing driver), American racing driver, see 2007 Rolex Sports Car Series season
- Charles Langbridge Morgan (engineer) (1855–1940), British civil engineer
- Charlie Morgan (born 1955), drummer and percussionist
- Charles W. Morgan (ship), a whaler
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