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Davies, Crompton Llewelyn.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, May 30, 1887. [5th] s. of John Llewelyn (1843), clerk, of 5, Blandford Square, London.
B. July 13, 1868, in London.
School, Marlborough.
Matric. Michs. 1887; Bell Scholar, 1888; B.A. (Class.
Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1889; Pt II, 1st Class, 1891) 1891; M.A. 1895.
Fellow, 1894.
Solicitor.
Partner in the firm of John Hollams and subsequently in that of Sir John Withers; withdrew and entered the Civil Service as Solicitor to the Post Office.
Dismissed the service after the seizure of his letters to his wife, an ardent Sinn Fein sympathiser, who was arrested in Dublin when her house was raided by the 'Black and Tans.' Became a partner in the firm of Coward, Chance and Co. An original and independent character –critical of current opinion.
Of 27, Gledhow Gardens, and 30, Mincing Lane, London.
Died Nov. 23, 1935, aged 67, in London.
Brother of Arthur L. (1881), etc.
(The Times, Nov. 25, 1935; Marlborough Coll. Reg.)
Crompton Llewelyn DAVIES
Approx. lifespan: 1868–1935
pens. Trinity College adm1887:05:30
5th s. of John Llewelyn DAVIES (1843), clerk, of 5 Blandford Square, London ,
b. London , 1868:07:13
Sch: Marlborough
Matric 1887:10MT:
Bell Scholar 1888
Class.Trip., Pt I, 1st Class 1889
Pt II, 1st Class(1891)
BA 1891
MA 1895
Fellow 1894
Solicitor:
Partner in the firm of: : John Hollams and subsequently in that of Sir John Withers; withdrew and entered Civil Service as
Solicitor to: : Post Office
Dismissed the service after the seizure of his letters to his wife, an ardent Sinn Fein sympathiser, who was arrested Dublin, [Ireland], when her house was raided by the "Black and Tans."
Became a
Partner in the firm of: : Coward, Chance and Company
An original and independent character-critical of current opinion.
Of 27, Gledhow Gardens, and 30 Mincing Lane, London ,
d. aged 67 London , 1935:11:23
brother of Arthur L. DAVIES (1881) etc.
( The Times 1935:11:25; Marlborough College Reg. )

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