Sir Alfred Thomas Davies, CBE, JP, DL (17 July 1881 – 16 November 1941) was a British Conservative politician.
Educated at the London Polytechnic, Davies joined the family business and became the chairman of its board of directors.
He was first elected for Lincoln in 1918 with the Coalition Coupon as a supporter of the government, unseating the Liberal incumbent Charles Roberts.
As MP, he undertook government missions abroad, served on several departmental committees, and was arbitrator in industrial disputes.
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