Alfred Davies (14 October 1848 - 27 September 1907) was a cattle dealer and Liberal Party politician.
Born in London, he was the fourth son of the Reverend John Davies, a Welsh Congregational Minister. He was educated at Mill Hill School before founding the business of Davies, Turner and Comapny, international carriers.
He was a Progressive Party member of the London County Council representing Hackney (North) from 1889-92. He later won a seat in parliament representing Carmarthen District of Boroughs from 1900-1906.
A resident of Hampstead, he died in 1907 and was buried in Hampstead Cemetery.
See also[]
Alfred Davies (St Pancras politician)
References[]
- DAVIES, Alfred. Who Was Who. Retrieved on 17 August 2015.