Ralph Milbanke Hudson (1849 — 6 March 1938) was an English shipowner and politician.
He was born in 1849 in The Boldons, the son of Ralph Milbanke Hudson the elder, of Oak Lea, Witton Gilbert, County Durham.
[1][2] In 1895, the company, with other British partners, bought into meat-packing premises on the River Plate;[3] and the SS Meath and SS Wexford began in the meat trade with Argentina, to 1886, followed by a period where they were chartered more generally.
[4] By 1912, R. M. Hudson & Sons was running a regular cargo trade with Argentina.
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