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David Davis, Maesyffynnon (coal owner)

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111:'s successful campaign for election as MP for the constituency. Davis presided at a number of Richard's meetings. At one such meeting, at Trecynon in late September, Richard criticised those who had sought to discourage him from contesting the seat, both publicly and privately (a veiled reference to 26:
was a prominent Welsh coal owner and public figure. He built upon the work of his father and expanded the family's industrial holdings in the Aberdare and Rhondda valleys. He had two daughters, Mary and Catherine. Mary married H.T. Edwards, vicar of Aberdare and later Dean of St Asaph and Catherine
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Unlike his father, who remained an active Wesleyan throughout his life, David Davis, Maesyffynnon, became involved in a schism which led to the short-lived 'Wesleyan Reform' movement. The 'Reform' chapel at Aberdare eventually, became Congregationalist.
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The collieries of David Davis and Sons remained open throughout the lock-out of 1875. He later became vice-chairman of the South Wales Conciliation Board, chaired by H. H.Vivian.
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Davis was from an early age more interested in public life than his self-made father had been. As early as 1847 he was involved in public meetings called in response to the 1847
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In the 1860s he was initially mentioned as a prospective Liberal candidate for the Merthyr Boroughs parliamentary seat. However, he declined the invitation and was prominent in
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of Calfaria). At the end of the meeting the crowd released the horses and drew Richard's carriage back to Davis's residence at Maesyffynon.
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During the strikes of the 1870s, Davis was among the most conciliatory among the coal owners, endeavouring to bring disputes to an end.
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The family business, built up by his father, was based on the Aberdare Valley, and a number of collieries were opened south of
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A wealthy man, he had quarrying ventures in Merioneth, and became high sheriff of the county in
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Like his brother, Lewis, was invited to contest the second seat there when
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Davis died in 1884 at the residence of his brother, Lewis Davis,
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Index

David Davis, Blaengwawr
Sir Francis Edwards
Aberdare
Abercwmboi
Ferndale
Rhondda Fach
Ferndale
1869
Arthog
Dolgellau
Barmouth
Education Reports
Aberdare Local Board of Health
Aberdare School Board
Henry Richard
Thomas Price
Richard Fothergill
Ferndale






Price, Watkin William
"Davis family"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
National Library of Wales

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