Robert Gent-Davis

Robert Gent-Davis (1 July 1857 – 1903) was an English businessman and Conservative politician.

He became head of the firm of Sparks, White, & Co Distillers' Chemists of Smithfield.

[1] He became the owner of a newspaper, the South London Standard, which was to support his electoral campaign.

[2] In 1886, he was accused of corrupt electoral practices for expenses in connection with the purchase of the newspaper and voter registration but the judge ruled in his favour.

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