James Bevan Bowen (MP)

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James Bevan Bowen (1828 – 14 November 1905) was a Welsh politician, Conservative Member of Parliament for Pembrokeshire from 1866 to 1868 and again from 1876 yo 1880.[1]

He won a by-election in 1866, caused by the death of the sitting member George Lort Phillips, which was unopposed by the Liberals. However, he lost his candidacy for the 1868 general election in favour of John Scourfield, who had been the member for Haverfordwest since 1852, which fell to the Liberals. Scourfield died in 1876, and Bowen won his second by-election to his old seat. He lost the seat at the next general election in 1880 to the Liberal William Davies.

In 1889, he was defeated in the inaugural elections for Pembrokeshire County Council.[2] He was subsequently made an alderman.

His son was George Bevan Bowen.

References

  1. ‘BOWEN, James Bevan’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 accessed 30 Nov 2013
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Pembrokeshire
1866–1868
Succeeded by
John Scourfield
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Pembrokeshire
1876–1880
Succeeded by
William Davies

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