Ivor Bowen

Ivor Bowen (1862 - 1934) was a County Court judge from Glamorganshire, South Wales. He was son of J. Bowen Jones who was an independent minister. Whilst still a young man, he moved to London. He worked there for a while in the service of a bank. In 1886, he became a student of Gray's Inn and 1889 was called to the Bar. He is known to have practiced in the Cardiff area as Revising Barrister between 1905 and 1912. His other positions included: Recorder of Merthyr Tydfil (1914–15), Recorder of Swansea (1915–18), County Court Judge (Mid Wales Circuit) (1918–33), and Treasurer of Gray's Inn (1923).

His published writings include: 'The Statutes of Wales' (1908), and 'The Great Enclosures of Common Lands in Wales' (1914).

He died in 1934. [1]

References

  1. "Ivor Bowen". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 12 July 2016.


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