John Llewelyn Davies

John Llewelyn Davies (26 February 1826 โ€“ 18 May 1916) was an English preacher and theologian, an outspoken foe of poverty and inequality, and was active in Christian socialist groups. He was an original member of the Alpine Club and the first ascendant of the Dom. His daughter was suffragist Margaret Llewelyn Davies. His son Arthur Llewelyn Davies was the father of the boys who were the inspiration for the stories of Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie. His sister Emily Davies was one of the founders of Girton College.

John Llewelyn Davies
Born(1826-02-26)26 February 1826
Chichester, England
Died18 May 1916(1916-05-18) (aged 90)
Hampstead, London, England
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Occupation(s)Preacher, theologian
Spouse
Mary Crompton
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(m. 1859)โ€‹
Children
  • Charles
  • Margaret
  • Arthur
  • Maurice
  • Harry
  • Crompton
  • Theodore
Parent
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