Arthur Humphreys-Owen

Arthur Humphreys-Owen

Arthur Charles Humphreys-Owen (9 November 1836 – 9 December 1905) was a Welsh barrister, landowner and Liberal politician.

Humphreys-Owen was born at Garthmyl, Montgomeryshire the son of Erskine Humphreys, a barrister. He was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1874 he married Maria Russell, the daughter of a Queen’s Counsel.

Humphreys-Owen was himself called to the bar at Lincoln’s Inn in 1863. He later became a Justice of the Peace. He was chairman of the Cambrian Railways Company from 1900. In 1876 he had inherited the estates of the Owens of Glansevern and added the name Owen to his surname. As a landowner he had nearly 8,000 acres to his name.

He was sometime Deputy Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire and was chairman of Montgomeryshire County Council. He was a strong supporter of education and chaired the Central Welsh Board for Intermediate Education from 1896-1905. From 1894 he was elected Liberal Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire in a by-election to succeed Stuart Rendel on his elevation to the peerage. He scraped home in the election by only 225 votes, a drop from Rendel's majority of 600 but he held the seat until 1906.

References

*"Who was Who", OUP 2008
*K O Morgan, "Montgomeryshire’s Liberal Century: Rendel to Hooson, 1880-1979"; The Welsh History Review, 16:1, June 1992
* [http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-HUMP-CHA-1836.html Welsh Political Archive at the National Library of Wales]
*K O Morgan, "Wales in British Politics 1868-1922"; University of Wales Press, 1963


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