Evan Matthew Richards (17 November 1821 – 21 August 1880) was a Welsh
Liberal politician who represented
Cardiganshire
Ceredigion ( , , ) is a county in the west of Wales, corresponding to the historic county of Cardiganshire. During the second half of the first millennium Ceredigion was a minor kingdom. It has been administered as a county since 1282. Cer ...
in the
British House of Commons from 1868 until his defeat at the
general election of 1874.
Early life and career
Richards was born in
Swansea on 17 November 1821, the son of Richard and Catherine Richards (formerly Thomas).
On 11 July 1844 he was married in
Birmingham
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to Maria Sloane, a native of
Northamptonshire
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two unitary authorities: North Northamptonshire and West Northamptonshire. It is ...
.
They had six sons and one daughter between 1845 and 1862. The eldest children were born in Birmingham but during the 1850s the family returned to Swansea.
Political career
1868 election
Richards was elected to represent Cardiganshire at the 1868 general election, a contest noted for allegations of landlord coercion.
His success in defeating John Vaughan, the
Conservative
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candidate was alluded to the influence of the
Pryse family of
Gogerddan
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Gogerddan, or in English, Gogarthen, was an estate near to Trefeurig and the most important in what was then the county of Cardiganshire, Wales. Owned since at least the fifteenth century by the Pryse family, the main house, called Pl ...
, leading landowners in the county. He also distanced himself from the
Liberation Society
The Liberation Society was an organisation in Victorian England that campaigned for disestablishment of the Church of England. It was founded in 1844 by Edward Miall as the British Anti-State Church Association and was renamed in 1853 as the Soc ...
which had sponsored the candidacy of
Henry Richard
Henry Richard (3 April 1812 – 20 August 1888) was a Congregational minister and Welsh Member of Parliament between 1868–1888. Richard was an advocate of peace and international arbitration, as secretary of the Peace Society for forty year ...
in 1865.
The 1874 general election
When a general election was called at short notice in early 1874, Richards initially expected an unopposed return, but
Thomas Edward Lloyd
Thomas Edward Lloyd (12 April 1820 – 23 September 1909) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was Conservative MP for Cardiganshire from 1874 to 1880.
Lloyd belonged to one of the ancient families of Cardiganshire who came into pos ...
of Coedmore emerged at the last moment as a Conservative candidate, Lloyd was not a prominent landowner and his estate only comprised 450 acres. However, his father,
Thomas Lloyd, a previous high sheriff of the county, was regarded as a Liberal rather than a Conservative.
Also, Lloyd had also not been involved in conflict with his tenantry, and his candidacy would not, therefore, attract the same degree of opposition as would face one of the more prominent landowners.
Lloyd's candidacy was kept a closely guarded secret until nomination day, although his leaflets and campaign literature had been printed.
The Liberal leaders in the county were unaware that they would be opposed until Lloyd's address, in which he described himself as a Liberal-Conservative, was published the morning of the nomination day.
In later years, there were allegations of irregularities, and that a ballot box had been tampered with when kept overnight at
Aberaeron
Aberaeron, previously anglicised as Aberayron, is a town, community, and electoral ward between Aberystwyth and Cardigan, in Ceredigion, Wales. Ceredigion County Council offices are in Aberaeron. The name of the town is Welsh for ''mouth of th ...
.
Richards was defeated by 245 votes. The result was greeted with consternation and surprise in the Liberal ranks.
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1820 births
1880 deaths
Liberal Party (UK) MPs for Welsh constituencies
Members of Parliament for Cardiganshire
Politicians from Swansea
UK MPs 1868–1874