Sir Edward Rae Davson, 1st Baronet, KCMG (14 February 1875 – 6 August 1937) was a British businessman who was influential in colonial economics. He was the managing director of Messrs. S. Davson & Co., Ltd., a prominent West Indies merchant firm.[1]
^"Obituary: Sir Edward Davson – A Leader in Colonial Development". The Times. 9 August 1937. p. 12.
Sir Edward Rae Davson, 1st Baronet, KCMG (14 February 1875 – 6 August 1937) was a British businessman who was influential in colonial economics. He was...
Davson may refer to: Sir Charles Davson (1857–1933), British colonial judge Sir EdwardDavson, 1st Baronet (1875–1937), British businessman Sir Henry...
Elinor Glyn, later Margot, Lady Davson OBE (June 1893 – 10 September 1966 in Rome); she married Sir Edward Rae Davson, 1st Baronet (14 September 1875...
The Davson Baronetcy, of Berbice in British Guiana, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 21 January 1927 for Edward Rae...
Frank Kitson. He died at home in London, aged 86. After his death, Sir EdwardDavson eulogised him in The Times, With the death of Sir Eliot de Pass, the...
Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary in Berlin. Sir EdwardDavson, Bt. For services in connection with the economic problems of the Colonies...
that the cell membrane is a lipid bilayer- was correct. A decade later, Davson and Danielli proposed a modification to this concept. In their model, the...
original on November 2, 2005. Retrieved May 18, 2018. Foster, Kate (Lady Davson). IN MEMORIAM BÉBÉ alias Nicolas Ferry (PDF). Vol. Spring 2004. The French...
retirement as Attorney-General of the Colony of Trinidad and Tobago Henry Katz Davson, Esq., Deputy Chairman of the West India Committee, and formerly Member...
Governor of Fiji (1910-1911). (Lavaka 1981, pp. 148) (1857-1933) Charles Davson: called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in 1881. Joined the Bar of British...
High Commissioner (1910–1911). (Lavaka 1981, pp. 148) (1857–1933) Charles Davson: called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in 1881. Joined the Bar of British...
London Fencing Men's team épée Silver Edgar Amphlett John Blake Percival Davson Arthur Everitt Martin Holt Sydney Mertineau Robert Montgomerie Edgar Seligman...
Cobbett (1804–1842), cricketer Edmund Carter Daniels (1857–1885) Percival May Davson (c. 1876–1959), fencer and tennis player Louis Charles de la Bourdonnais...
examined. Distinguished winners of the Newcastle Scholarship have included Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy (1831), William Johnson Cory (1841), William Ralph Inge...
was declared Nova Scotian territory for this purpose. Cockeyne, George Edward (c. 1983) [First ed. published c.1900]. The Complete Baronetage, volume...
Davson, Appendix VIII. Davson, pp. 199–217. Edmonds, 1918, Vol I, pp. 253, 366–8, 413, 473–4, 489, 509–16. Edmonds, 1918, Vol II, pp. 54, 96. Davson,...
Mayor of London Davis of Hollywood 1845 Davis extinct 1896 Davson of Berbice 1927 Davson extant unproven (third Baronet died 2004) – under review Davy...
Bolton MBE Convener and Vice-Lieutenant of the County of Stirling. Sir Edward Rae Davson, President of the Associated West Indian Chambers of Commerce. Sir...
Chadwick, of Brisbane. For services to motoring. Winifred Florence Mabel Davson, of Gatton. For services to the theatre, and cultural and community activities...
(5th in 3) First round John Blake 2-4 (4th in C) Did not advance Percival Davson 3-4 (4th in E) Ralph Chalmers 3-3 (4th in H) Edgar Seligman 2-4 (4th in...
Controller and Accounting Officer, Ministry of Munitions 18 February 1919 Edward Rae Davson President of the Associated Chamber of Commerce, British West Indies...