Sir Alfred Thomas Davies, KBE, CB, DL, JP (11 March 1861 – 21 April 1949) was a British civil servant, solicitor and local politician.
In the meantime, he was involved in the temperance movement and sat on local government committees.
Having been a member of that council's education committee, he was appointed the Permanent Secretary of the newly established Welsh Department in the national Board of Education.
[2] He was a deputy lieutenant and magistrate for both Denbighshire and Buckinghamshire.
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