Roger Hugh Vaughan Charles Morgan CBE (8 July 1926 – 10 June 2018) was an English librarian who spent four decades in the Houses of Parliament.
[3] He and his sister grew up in Notting Hill[4] until the Second World War, when, fearing a Nazi invasion after the Battle of Dunkirk, they moved with their mother to America.
[3] After leaving Oxford, Morgan worked as a photographer for society magazine Tatler while studying for the bar exam.
He oversaw its modernisation "from a parliamentary backwater" and "gentleman"s reading library" into a "hi-tech source of information for the increasing number of expert, working life peers.
"[1][2] Morgan recruited a research staff and began the massive project of transferring the library's index of some 120,000 books from cars to microfiche.