Charles Francis Egerton Allen Explained

Birth Date:14 October 1847
Birth Place:Agra, North-Western Provinces, British India
Death Place:Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Education:Eton College
Alma Mater:St John's College, Cambridge (B.A.)
Occupation:Colonial administrator, barrister
Office:Member of Parliament
for Pembroke and Haverfordwest
Party:Liberal
Predecessor:Richard Mayne
Successor:John Laurie
Primeminister:William Ewart Gladstone
The Earl of Rosebery

Charles Francis Egerton Allen (14 October 1847 – 31 December 1927) was a British administrator in India who later served as Member of Parliament for Pembroke and Haverfordwest from 1892 until 1895.

Personal life

Allen was born in Agra, India, in 1847, where his father, Charles Bird Allen, served in the Indian Civil Service. His mother was Mary Anne Harriet, daughter of Peter Bartholomew Jullian of London. His uncle James was Dean of St Davids Cathedral.[1]

He was educated at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1870.

He married Elizabeth Georgina, daughter of William Wilcox of Whitburn, County Durham, in 1891 she died in 1934. There were no children from the marriage. He died at his home in 10 Norton, Tenby.[2]

Career

Allen was called to the Bar in the Middle Temple in 1871 and worked as a Barrister in the North Eastern Circuit before moving back to India in 1873 where he worked as a barrister in Calcutta and Rangoon and as a minor court judge in Calcutta cases, he was the Governor's Advocate in Rangoon and the Registrar of Rangoon. He also lectured in Law at Calcutta Presidency College. He left Burma in 1888 and returned to the United Kingdom via China and Japan after spending to winters in Switzerland on medical advice. Upon his return from India, he settled at Tenby.

He served as a justice of the peace for Pembrokeshire from 1895 to 1906.

Member of Parliament

He stood as the Liberal candidate for the Pembroke and Haverfordwest constituency in the 1892 general election, winning the seat from the Conservative Party. He lost the seat in the 1895 general election when he was defeated by the Conservative candidate.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: The Welsh Members . 11 November 2020 . Cardiff Times . 6 August 1892 . 1.
  2. http://landedfamilies.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/102-allen-families-of-pembrokeshire.html landedfamilies.blogspot.co.uk
  3. Book: Craig. FWS. British Parliamentary Election Results: 1885-1918. 1974. Macmillan Press. London. 9781349022984.