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Timothy Davies (22 August 1857 - 22 August 1951) was a Welsh-born politician. Born in Carmarthenshire, after spending time in Liverpoo he moved to Fulham in 1885 where he founded his own textile company. He entered politics in 1895 when he was elected to Fulham Vestry. in 1900 he was elected to the successor Fulham Borough Council and was the second Mayor of Fulham in 1901-02. He also sat as a Progressive Party Member of the London County Council representing Fulham 1901-07. Twice a Liberal Party member of parliament: representing Fulham from 1906–10 and for Louth in Lincolnshire from 1910-18.

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  • Timothy Davies (22 August 1857 - 22 August 1951) was a Welsh-born politician. Born in Carmarthenshire, after spending time in Liverpoo he moved to Fulham in 1885 where he founded his own textile company. He entered politics in 1895 when he was elected to Fulham Vestry. in 1900 he was elected to the successor Fulham Borough Council and was the second Mayor of Fulham in 1901-02. He also sat as a Progressive Party Member of the London County Council representing Fulham 1901-07. Twice a Liberal Party member of parliament: representing Fulham from 1906–10 and for Louth in Lincolnshire from 1910-18.
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  • Timothy Davies (22 August 1857 - 22 August 1951) was a Welsh-born politician. Born in Carmarthenshire, after spending time in Liverpoo he moved to Fulham in 1885 where he founded his own textile company. He entered politics in 1895 when he was elected to Fulham Vestry. in 1900 he was elected to the successor Fulham Borough Council and was the second Mayor of Fulham in 1901-02. He also sat as a Progressive Party Member of the London County Council representing Fulham 1901-07. Twice a Liberal Party member of parliament: representing Fulham from 1906–10 and for Louth in Lincolnshire from 1910-18. He died at his home in Putney on his 94th birthday. Presented some of the Mayoral regalia to the borough ouncil [1]
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