- 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 atHarrow School andTrinity College, Cambridge . In 1874 he married Maria Russell, the daughter of aQueen’s Counsel .Humphreys-Owen was himself
called to the bar atLincoln’s Inn in 1863. He later became aJustice 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 LiberalMember of Parliament for Montgomeryshire in aby-election to succeedStuart 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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