- Herbert Lewis
Sir John Herbert Lewis (
27 December 1858 -November 10 1933 ) was a British Liberal politician.Born at
Mostyn Quay , Flintshire, the only son of Enoch Lewis and Elizabeth Roberts, he resided at Plas Penucha,Caerwys ,Flintshire .Lewis was educated at
McGill University and Exeter College, Oxford. He was the first Chairman ofFlintshire County Council . He was MP for Flint Boroughs 1892-1906, Flintshire 1906-1918 and the first Member of Parliament for the University of Wales, 1918-1922. In 1894, he resigned the Liberal Whip in the so-called 'Welsh Revolt', joiningDavid Alfred Thomas ,David Lloyd George andFrank Edwards . In a letter toT. E. Ellis , Lewis wrote to his friend, then Chief Whip: 'I will never again fight a constituency as an official Liberal.' Although he later recanted, this episode was illustrative of Herbert Lewis' moral seriousness. With Lloyd George, Lewis was an enthusiastic supporter ofCymru Fydd , a nationalist movement within Welsh Liberalism. Along with Lloyd George and David Alfred Thomas, he opposed the Boer War at the 1900 General Election.Lewis was a
Lord of the Treasury , 1905-1900;Parliamentary Secretary to the Local Government Board , 1909-1915; andParliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education , 1915-1922. He was awarded the OBE in 1922. He was offered apeerage on his retirement from Parliament in 1922, but declined the honour.Herbert Lewis was a keen supporter of the
National Library of Wales , located inAberystwyth . In 1909 he became a Vice President of the Library. In 1925, while walking in the hills above the town prior to a meeting of the Library's council, Sir John Herbert Lewis suffered a fall down a quarry which left him paralyzed for the rest of his life. Although elected President of the Library in 1926, this was a largely honorific appointment.An active lay member of the
Calvinistic Methodist Connexion, Lewis was elected Moderator of the denomination in 1925, although he declined the post. He was an interested correspondent in the trial forheresy ofTom Nefyn Williams . Among his other correspondents in religious matters was the Welsh RevivalistEvan Roberts .Sir John Herbert Lewis was married twice, first in 1886 to Adelaide (d.1895), daughter of Charles Hughes, publisher,
Wrexham and in 1897 to Ruth, daughter ofW. S. Caine , MP. By his second marriage he had a son and a daughter.Sir John Herbert Lewis was made a
Privy Councillor in 1912, a freeman of the towns ofFlint andAberystwyth , Constable ofFlint Castle , honorary LL.D of theUniversity of Wales in 1918. He was awarded the gold medal of theHonourable Society of Cymmrodorion in 1927.Sir John Herbert Lewis died at his home, Plas Penucha in 1933. ----
Further reading
Lloyd George's Flintshire Loyalist, The Political Achievement of John Herbert Lewis: by K O Morgan in "Journal of Liberal History" Issue 57, Winter 2007-08
----Sources:
* National Library of Wales: Sir John Herbert Lewis Papers.
* National Library of Wales: Lloyd George Papers.
* National Library of Wales: T. E. Ellis Papers.
* Dictionary of Welsh Biography.
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