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Goronwy Owen (22 June 1881 – 26 September 1963) was a Welsh Liberal politician and businessman.


Education, war & business

Owen was born at Penllwyn,
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. He was educated at Ardwyn Grammar School and the
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where he gained an MA degree. He worked as a schoolteacher in London until 1914 but then joined the London Welsh Battalion (later 15th (Service) Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (1st London Welsh)) as an officer. He served in France and was awarded the
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in 1916. He was promoted to Brigade Major and twice mentioned in dispatches. By 1948 however he was being referred to as having achieved the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. After the war, he was called to the Bar by
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but the law was a subordinate interest to business and politics. He became a member of the
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and went into the oil business. He became president of British Controlled Oilfields which had interests in
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and the
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and was on the board of the Trinidad Petroleum Development Company as well as having interests in other commercial and trading companies.The Times, 27 September 1963


Politics

Owen was elected as Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for
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at the 1923 general election. He defended the seat at the 1929 general election as a Liberal, beating Labour, Conservative and Welsh nationalist opposition with a majority of 3,460. At the 1931 election he was styled an Independent Liberal. He held his seat against Labour and two nationalist opponents but by the much narrower majority of 694. At the next election in
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, Owen again stood as an Independent Liberal against Labour and nationalist opposition, increasing his majority to 1,497. At Labour's landslide victory in the 1945 general election, he again had no Conservative candidate to contend with but he once more faced Labour and Welsh nationalist challenge. He was beaten by the similarly named Labour candidate Goronwy Owen Roberts by a majority of over 6,000.


The Lloyd George Family Group of MPs

Goronwy Owen was distantly related to
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by marriage; his wife Gladwyn, whom he married in 1925, was the sister of Edna, the wife of
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. During the Liberal splits of the 1930s Owen was therefore part of Lloyd George's so-called 'family group' of four
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MPs, which also comprised Lloyd George, his daughter Lady Megan Lloyd George, and his son Gwilym. In August 1931 the Lloyd George family group initially supported the formation of the National government. Gwilym became a junior minister at the
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and Owen became a government
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, taking the post of
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. However they broke with the coalition over the issue of Free Trade and resigned their government posts in October. For a brief time also in 1931 Owen was Liberal Chief Whip in the
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. He was knighted in the New Years Honours List of 1944 for political and public services. The family group re-took the Liberal Whip immediately after the 1935 General Election.


North Wales

Owen had a home in north Wales and played an active part in local and political life there. He was a councillor and Alderman of
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County Council, Chairman of the Agricultural Wages Committee for Caernarfonshire,
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,
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and
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. He was a
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and deputy lieutenant for Caernarfonshire. He was also sometime president of the North Wales Liberal Federation. Owen was sometime Chairman of Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association and County Army Welfare Officer. He was Chairman of Gwynedd Police Authority from 1955 to 1956, having served as Vice-Chairman from 1954 to 1955).''Who was Who'', OUP 2007


References

*Obituary, The Times: 27 September 1963


Sources


Books and Journals

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External links

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