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David Davies, 1st Baron Davies

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We shall never get real prosperity and security until we get peace, we shall never get peace until we get justice, and we shall get none of these things until we succeed in establishing the rule of law by means of the creation of a really effective international authority equipped with those two
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In 1938, with a general election likely to occur in the near future, Lord Davies put pressure on Clement Davies by persuading the Montgomeryshire executive to seek clarification from their MP on his views regarding the National Government and appeasement. The MP shortly after avowedly opposed
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Like his sisters, Davies was a significant philanthropist who donated to a number of good causes both locally and nationally. In 1910, he contributed £150,000 (£19.3 million as of 2024) to the
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when he was killed in action in September 1944, only a few months after inheriting the title. The latter's eldest son succeeded as the third Baron Davies, days prior to his fourth birthday.
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in Cardiff was his brainchild, and was funded by Davies, to a great extent, pledging £58,000 in 1934 (equivalent to £4.4 million in 2023) towards the erection of a building.
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Four years after Amy's death in 1918, he remarried to Henrietta Margaret Fergusson, daughter of James Grant Fergusson of Baledmund, Perthshire, and had four more children:
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Maj. David Michael Davies, 2nd Baron Davies (16 January 1915 – 25 September 1944) married Ruth Eldrydd Dugdale, daughter of Maj. William Marshall Dugdale, and had two sons
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Despite this, Davies continued to support the official Liberal Party. He became President of Montgomeryshire Liberal Association and was at odds with his successor as MP,
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In 1910, Davies married his first wife Amy Penman, daughter of Lancelot Tulip Penman of Broadwood Park, and had two children:
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A statue commissioned in honour of his Grandfather stands in Llandinam in Powys on the A470. The Llandinam Building at
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Politically and personally, Davies followed the lead set by his grandfather. In 1906, at just 26, he was elected the
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and continued to support the National Government after the official Liberal Party moved into opposition in 1933.
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in Cardiff had funded), Davies volunteered to undergo the first routine chest scan. The scan revealed advanced
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guided Davies and his sisters on numerous philanthropic social projects, including the tuberculosis campaign)
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for "the promotion of international law and order," writing several books on the right use of force, notably
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Or a lion rampant Gules between two fleurs-de-lis in fess Azure on a chief Azure two pickaxes fesswise.
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An arm embowed Proper vested to the elbow Argent holding in the hand a miner's safety lamp Proper.
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Article about Davies by Dr J Graham Jones in Journal of Liberal History, Issue 29, Winter 2000-01
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His eldest son and heir, Major Hon. David Michael Davies, was serving in the
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vital institutions, an equity tribunal and an international police force.
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in Wales, as well as the Wilson Chair of International Politics at the
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from 1906 to 1929. He was a grandson of the great Welsh industrialist
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Hon. Gwendoline Rita Jean Davis Cormack (1 May 1929 – 4 June 2011)
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of Llandinam, in the County of Montgomery, for public services.
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Owen, Frank, "Tempestuous Journey", London: Hutchinson, 1954,
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In 1944, while launching a new X-Ray mobile scanning unit at
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until 1916, when he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to
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Following the war, Davies became an active supporter of the
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Liberals in Schism: A History of the National Liberal Party
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from which he died from a few months later in June 1944.
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Hon. Mary Myfanwy (20 November 1923 – 21 September 2001)
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Riddle, George, "Lord Riddell's War Diary, 1914-1918",
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Hon. Edward Davies (30 January 1925 – 26 October 1997)
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appeasement and resigned the Liberal National whip.
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Index

The Right Honourable

Member of Parliament
Montgomeryshire
Arthur Humphreys-Owen
Clement Davies
Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
David Lloyd George
Sir John Barran
William Sutherland
Llandinam
Montgomeryshire
Liberal
David Davies
Gwendoline Davies
Margaret Davies
Merchiston Castle School
Edinburgh
Alma mater
King's College, Cambridge
British Army
Royal Welsh Fusiliers
First World War
FRGS
Liberal Party
Montgomeryshire
David Davies
King Edward VII Welsh National Memorial Association
tuberculosis
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth

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