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Thomas Henry Davey (1856 – 5 April 1934) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for the electorates of City of Christchurch and Christchurch East. He is regarded as a member of the Liberal Party, but was critical of aspects of the party and its leadership. ==Early life== Davey was born in Liskeard in south east Cornwall, England. He learned the trade of printing. With his parents, he came to New Zealand in 1874, arriving in Wellington on the ''Douglass''. They lived in Feilding (where he worked as a saw miller), Wellington (where he worked for the Government printer) and then Christchurch. He was a printer for the ''Lyttelton Times'' newspaper and became President of the Typographical Union and Vice-President of the Trades and Labour Council.〔 On 8 August 1884, he married Maude Davey, daughter of John Dobson (surveyor) from Oxford.
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