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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 . |
| 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] . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | thomas owen | 4 | PERSON | thomas owen member of parliament for launceston | |
| 2 | marriage | 3 | STATE | he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 . | |
| 3 | evans | 3 | PERSON | his father`s second marriage ( in december 1846 ) was to esther elizabeth evans ( 1821-1855 ) . | |
| 4 | owen | 3 | PERSON | thomas owen member of parliament for launceston | |
| 5 | launceston | 2 | UNKNOWN | thomas owen member of parliament for launceston | |
| 6 | liability company | 2 | INSTITUTION | 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 . | |
| 7 | chairman | 2 | HEAD | 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 . | |
| 8 | drapery business | 2 | ARRANGEMENT | at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath . | |
| 9 | uncle samuel evans | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 10 | liverpool | 2 | PLACE | one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool . | |
| 11 | ely paper mills | 2 | PERSON | in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works . | |
| 12 | director | 2 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 13 | partners | 1 | GROUP | at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath . | |
| 14 | thomas | 1 | PERSON | thomas owen member of parliament for launceston | |
| 15 | drapery enterprise | 1 | STATE | one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool . | |
| 16 | jones | 1 | PERSON | he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 . | |
| 17 | death | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 18 | w. tonkin | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 19 | thomas owen member | 1 | PERSON | thomas owen member of parliament for launceston | |
| 20 | children | 1 | PERSON | one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool . | |
| 21 | assets | 1 | ASSET | 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 . | |
| 22 | trevarno paper mill | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 23 | father owen owen | 1 | PERSON | he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 . | |
| 24 | bathford | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 25 | september july | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 26 | pounds | 1 | UNIT | 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 . | |
| 27 | december | 1 | PERIOD | his father`s second marriage ( in december 1846 ) was to esther elizabeth evans ( 1821-1855 ) . | |
| 28 | manager | 1 | PERSON | in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works . | |
| 29 | netherlands | 1 | PLACE | evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands . | |
| 30 | son | 1 | PERSON | he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 . | |
| 31 | april | 1 | PERIOD | evans died 25 april 1885 , and thomas | |
| 32 | stage thomas owen | 1 | PERSON | at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath . | |
| 33 | partner | 1 | GROUP | owen then became the sole partner in the messrs . | |
| 34 | backing | 1 | EVENT | 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 . | |
| 35 | september | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 36 | parliament | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | thomas owen member of parliament for launceston | |
| 37 | works | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works . | |
| 38 | directors | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 39 | half brother owen owen | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 40 | cornwall | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 41 | bath | 1 | PLACE | at that stage thomas owen and his uncle samuel evans were partners in a successful drapery business in bath . | |
| 42 | cardiff | 1 | PLACE | in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works . | |
| 43 | capital | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 44 | politician | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 45 | office july | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 46 | ramsdunk | 1 | UNKNOWN | evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands . | |
| 47 | john fletcher moulton personal details | 1 | PERSON | in office 4 july 1892 - 10 july 1898 preceded by sir thomas dyke acland succeeded by john fletcher moulton personal details | |
| 48 | july | 1 | PERIOD | in office 4 july 1892 - 10 july 1898 preceded by sir thomas dyke acland succeeded by john fletcher moulton personal details | |
| 49 | company ltd | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 50 | paper mills | 1 | PERSON | in 1877 , evans and owen bought the ely paper mills in cardiff , and appointed albert reed as manager of those works . | |
| 51 | albert edwin | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 52 | ripponden | 1 | UNKNOWN | evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands . | |
| 53 | messrs | 1 | UNKNOWN | owen then became the sole partner in the messrs . | |
| 54 | house | 1 | PLACE | 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 . | |
| 55 | samuel evans | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 56 | son charles todd owen | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 57 | party liberal thomas owen | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 58 | elizabeth evans | 1 | PERSON | his father`s second marriage ( in december 1846 ) was to esther elizabeth evans ( 1821-1855 ) . | |
| 59 | susan | 1 | PERSON | he was the second son of the marriage of his father owen owen ( c.1816-1872 ) to susan nee jones , who died in 1843 . | |
| 60 | halifax | 1 | PLACE | evans and owen also purchased paper mills at ripponden , near halifax , and at ramsdunk in the netherlands . | |
| 61 | march | 1 | PERIOD | 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 . | |
| 62 | albert | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 63 | commons | 1 | UNKNOWN | 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 . | |
| 64 | robert william perks | 1 | PERSON | 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 . | |
| 65 | enterprise | 1 | STATE | one of the children of that second marriage was owen owen , who built up a substantial drapery enterprise in liverpool . | |
| 66 | sir thomas dyke acland | 1 | PERSON | in office 4 july 1892 - 10 july 1898 preceded by sir thomas dyke acland succeeded by john fletcher moulton personal details |
| CategorÃa | Objetos |
| PERSON |
albert albert edwin children company ltd cornwall director directors elizabeth evans ely paper mills evans father owen owen half brother owen owen john fletcher moulton personal details jones manager owen paper mills party liberal thomas owen politician robert william perks samuel evans sir thomas dyke acland son son charles todd owen stage thomas owen susan thomas thomas owen thomas owen member trevarno paper mill uncle samuel evans w. tonkin |
| PLACE |
bath capital cardiff halifax house liverpool netherlands |
| PERIOD |
april december july march office july september september july |
| STATE |
drapery enterprise enterprise marriage |
| EVENT |
backing death |
| GROUP |
partner partners |
| ASSET |
assets |
| HEAD |
chairman |
| ARRANGEMENT |
drapery business |
| UNIT |
pounds |
| INSTITUTION |
liability company |
| HUMAN GROUP |
parliament |