Thomas Gamage
Thomas Gamage was an Welsh Anglican priest in the 17th century.[1]
The son of Edward Gamage, Archdeacon of Llandaff from 1668 to 1686, he was born at Coychurch and educated at Jesus College, Oxford.[2] He held livings at Ubley, Penbryn, Llangyfelach and Llanedi. Gamage was Archdeacon of Llandaff from 1670 until his death in 1705.[3].
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gollark: And it's (very roughly) gotten by providing stuff people want, so organizations which can do that can pay more than ones which can't.
gollark: And "who can pay most" is simple and objective.
gollark: For example, you're incentivised to not spent unreasonable amounts of it, because you have finite amounts of it and it's hard to get.
gollark: Using money has many advantages.
gollark: I mean, what's the alternative? Give it to someone *randomly*? Allocate it based on some notion of what's "best for society", which you probably can't calculate in a way everyone will agree on?
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