Thomas Owen (15 September 1840-10 July 1898) was a British Liberal politician who represented Launceston, Cornwall in the House of Commons from 1892 until his death in 1898.
[2] In 1873 Thomas Owen and his uncle Samuel Evans (c.1817-1885) provided substantial financial backing for Albert Edwin Reed to buy the Trevarno Paper Mill at Bathford.
At that stage Thomas Owen and his uncle Samuel Evans were partners in a successful drapery business in Bath.
In 1877, Evans and Owen bought the Ely Paper Mills in Cardiff, and appointed Albert Reed as manager of those works.
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