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Thomas Owen Member of Parliament for Launceston
In office 4 July 1892 - 10 July 1898 Preceded by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland Succeeded by John Fletcher Moulton Personal details
Born 1840 Died 1898 Political party Liberal Thomas Owen ( 15 September 1840-10 July 1898 ) was a British Liberal politician who represented Launceston , Cornwall in the House of Commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
He was the second son of the marriage of his father Owen Owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to Susan nee Jones , who died in 1843 .
His father`s second marriage ( in December 1846 ) was to Esther Elizabeth Evans ( 1821-1855 ) .
One of the children of that second marriage was Owen Owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in Liverpool .
In 1873 Thomas
Owen and his uncle Samuel Evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for Albert Edwin Reed to buy the Trevarno Paper Mill at Bathford .
At that stage Thomas Owen and his uncle Samuel Evans were partners in a successful drapery business in Bath .
In 1877 , Evans and Owen bought the Ely Paper Mills in Cardiff , and appointed Albert Reed as manager of those works .
Evans and Owen also purchased Paper Mills at Ripponden , near Halifax , and at Ramsdunk in the Netherlands .
Samuel
Evans died 25 April 1885 , and Thomas
Owen then became the sole partner in the Messrs .
Evans and Owen enterprise .
The assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in September 1889 , with Thomas Owen as chairman , his half-brother Owen Owen of Liverpool as a director , and W. Tonkin as managing director .
The Ely Paper
Mills were converted into a limited liability company ( " Thomas Owen and Company Ltd " ) in March 1892 , with Thomas Owen as chairman ; and six other " first directors " including his eldest son Charles Todd Owen ( 1870-1941 ) , and Robert William Perks .


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thomas owen [PERSON] member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for launceston [UNKNOWN] in office 4 july [PERIOD] 1892 - 10 july [PERIOD] 1898 preceded by sir thomas [PERSON] dyke acland [PERSON] succeeded by john fletcher moulton personal details [PERSON] born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen [PERSON] [PERSON] ( 15 september [PERIOD] 1840-10 july [PERIOD] 1898 ) was a british liberal politician [PERSON] who represented launceston [UNKNOWN] , cornwall [PERSON] in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] from 1892 until his death [EVENT] in 1898 . he was the second son [PERSON] of the marriage [STATE] of his father owen [PERSON] owen [PERSON] ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan [PERSON] nee jones [PERSON] , who died in 1843 . his father`s second marriage [STATE] ( in december [PERIOD] 1846 ) was to esther elizabeth evans [PERSON] ( 1821-1855 ) . one of the children [PERSON] of that second marriage [STATE] was owen [PERSON] owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise [STATE] in liverpool [PLACE] . in 1873 thomas [PERSON] owen [PERSON] and his uncle samuel evans [PERSON] [PERSON] ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing [EVENT] for albert edwin [PERSON] reed to buy the trevarno paper mill [PERSON] at bathford [UNKNOWN] . at that stage thomas owen [PERSON] [PERSON] and his uncle samuel evans [PERSON] [PERSON] were partners [GROUP] in a successful drapery business [ARRANGEMENT] in bath [PLACE] . in 1877 , evans [PERSON] and owen [PERSON] bought the ely paper mills [PERSON] in cardiff [PLACE] , and appointed albert [PERSON] reed as manager [PERSON] of those works [UNKNOWN] . evans [PERSON] and owen [PERSON] also purchased paper mills [PERSON] at ripponden [UNKNOWN] , near halifax [PLACE] , and at ramsdunk [UNKNOWN] in the netherlands [PLACE] . samuel evans [PERSON] died 25 april [PERIOD] 1885 , and thomas [PERSON] owen [PERSON] then became the sole partner [GROUP] in the messrs [UNKNOWN] . evans [PERSON] and owen [PERSON] enterprise [STATE] . the assets [ASSET] of the drapery business [ARRANGEMENT] were converted into a limited liability company [INSTITUTION] ( authorized capital [PLACE] of 100,000 pounds [UNIT] ) in september [PERIOD] 1889 , with thomas owen [PERSON] as chairman [HEAD] , his half-brother owen [PERSON] owen of liverpool [PLACE] as a director [PERSON] , and w. tonkin [PERSON] as managing director [PERSON] . the ely paper mills were converted into a limited liability company [INSTITUTION] ( " thomas owen [PERSON] and company ltd [PERSON] " ) in march [PERIOD] 1892 , with thomas owen [PERSON] as chairman [HEAD] ; and six other " first directors [PERSON] " including his eldest son charles todd owen [PERSON] ( 1870-1941 ) , and robert william perks [PERSON] .

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1thomas owen4PERSON thomas owen member of parliament for launceston
2marriage3STATE he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 .
3evans3PERSON his father`s second marriage ( in december 1846 ) was to esther elizabeth evans ( 1821-1855 ) .
4owen3PERSON thomas owen member of parliament for launceston
5launceston2UNKNOWN thomas owen member of parliament for launceston
6liability company2INSTITUTION the assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in september 1889 , with thomas owen as chairman , his half-brother owen owen of liverpool as a director , and w. tonkin as managing director .
7chairman2HEAD the assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in september 1889 , with thomas owen as chairman , his half-brother owen owen of liverpool as a director , and w. tonkin as managing director .
8drapery business2ARRANGEMENT at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath .
9uncle samuel evans2PERSON owen and his uncle samuel evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for albert edwin reed to buy the trevarno paper mill at bathford .
10liverpool2PLACE one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool .
11ely paper mills2PERSON in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works .
12director2PERSON the assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in september 1889 , with thomas owen as chairman , his half-brother owen owen of liverpool as a director , and w. tonkin as managing director .
13partners1GROUP at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath .
14thomas1PERSON thomas owen member of parliament for launceston
15drapery enterprise1STATE one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool .
16jones1PERSON he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 .
17death1EVENT born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen ( 15 september 1840-10 july 1898 ) was a british liberal politician who represented launceston , cornwall in the house of commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
18w. tonkin1PERSON the assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in september 1889 , with thomas owen as chairman , his half-brother owen owen of liverpool as a director , and w. tonkin as managing director .
19thomas owen member1PERSON thomas owen member of parliament for launceston
20children1PERSON one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool .
21assets1ASSET the assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in september 1889 , with thomas owen as chairman , his half-brother owen owen of liverpool as a director , and w. tonkin as managing director .
22trevarno paper mill1PERSON owen and his uncle samuel evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for albert edwin reed to buy the trevarno paper mill at bathford .
23father owen owen1PERSON he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 .
24bathford1UNKNOWN owen and his uncle samuel evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for albert edwin reed to buy the trevarno paper mill at bathford .
25september july1PERIOD
26pounds1UNIT the assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in september 1889 , with thomas owen as chairman , his half-brother owen owen of liverpool as a director , and w. tonkin as managing director .
27december1PERIOD his father`s second marriage ( in december 1846 ) was to esther elizabeth evans ( 1821-1855 ) .
28manager1PERSON in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works .
29netherlands1PLACE evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands .
30son1PERSON he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 .
31april1PERIOD evans died 25 april 1885 , and thomas
32stage thomas owen1PERSON at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath .
33partner1GROUP owen then became the sole partner in the messrs .
34backing1EVENT owen and his uncle samuel evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for albert edwin reed to buy the trevarno paper mill at bathford .
35september1PERIOD born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen ( 15 september 1840-10 july 1898 ) was a british liberal politician who represented launceston , cornwall in the house of commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
36parliament1HUMAN GROUP thomas owen member of parliament for launceston
37works1UNKNOWN in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works .
38directors1PERSON mills were converted into a limited liability company ( " thomas owen and company ltd " ) in march 1892 , with thomas owen as chairman ; and six other " first directors " including his eldest son charles todd owen ( 1870-1941 ) , and robert william perks .
39half brother owen owen1PERSON
40cornwall1PERSON born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen ( 15 september 1840-10 july 1898 ) was a british liberal politician who represented launceston , cornwall in the house of commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
41bath1PLACE at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath .
42cardiff1PLACE in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works .
43capital1PLACE the assets of the drapery business were converted into a limited liability company ( authorized capital of 100,000 pounds ) in september 1889 , with thomas owen as chairman , his half-brother owen owen of liverpool as a director , and w. tonkin as managing director .
44politician1PERSON born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen ( 15 september 1840-10 july 1898 ) was a british liberal politician who represented launceston , cornwall in the house of commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
45office july1PERIOD
46ramsdunk1UNKNOWN evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands .
47john fletcher moulton personal details1PERSON in office 4 july 1892 - 10 july 1898 preceded by sir thomas dyke acland succeeded by john fletcher moulton personal details
48july1PERIOD in office 4 july 1892 - 10 july 1898 preceded by sir thomas dyke acland succeeded by john fletcher moulton personal details
49company ltd1PERSON mills were converted into a limited liability company ( " thomas owen and company ltd " ) in march 1892 , with thomas owen as chairman ; and six other " first directors " including his eldest son charles todd owen ( 1870-1941 ) , and robert william perks .
50paper mills1PERSON in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works .
51albert edwin1PERSON owen and his uncle samuel evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for albert edwin reed to buy the trevarno paper mill at bathford .
52ripponden1UNKNOWN evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands .
53messrs1UNKNOWN owen then became the sole partner in the messrs .
54house1PLACE born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen ( 15 september 1840-10 july 1898 ) was a british liberal politician who represented launceston , cornwall in the house of commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
55samuel evans1PERSON owen and his uncle samuel evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for albert edwin reed to buy the trevarno paper mill at bathford .
56son charles todd owen1PERSON mills were converted into a limited liability company ( " thomas owen and company ltd " ) in march 1892 , with thomas owen as chairman ; and six other " first directors " including his eldest son charles todd owen ( 1870-1941 ) , and robert william perks .
57party liberal thomas owen1PERSON born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen ( 15 september 1840-10 july 1898 ) was a british liberal politician who represented launceston , cornwall in the house of commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
58elizabeth evans1PERSON his father`s second marriage ( in december 1846 ) was to esther elizabeth evans ( 1821-1855 ) .
59susan1PERSON he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 .
60halifax1PLACE evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands .
61march1PERIOD mills were converted into a limited liability company ( " thomas owen and company ltd " ) in march 1892 , with thomas owen as chairman ; and six other " first directors " including his eldest son charles todd owen ( 1870-1941 ) , and robert william perks .
62albert1PERSON owen and his uncle samuel evans ( c.1817-1885 ) provided substantial financial backing for albert edwin reed to buy the trevarno paper mill at bathford .
63commons1UNKNOWN born 1840 died 1898 political party liberal thomas owen ( 15 september 1840-10 july 1898 ) was a british liberal politician who represented launceston , cornwall in the house of commons from 1892 until his death in 1898 .
64robert william perks1PERSON mills were converted into a limited liability company ( " thomas owen and company ltd " ) in march 1892 , with thomas owen as chairman ; and six other " first directors " including his eldest son charles todd owen ( 1870-1941 ) , and robert william perks .
65enterprise1STATE one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool .
66sir thomas dyke acland1PERSON in office 4 july 1892 - 10 july 1898 preceded by sir thomas dyke acland succeeded by john fletcher moulton personal details

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