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William Shepherd Allen

William Shepherd Allen (22 June 1831 – 15 January 1915) was an English Liberal politician, who also farmed in New Zealand and who was briefly an MP in that country.
==Biography==
Allen was born at Manchester, the son of William Allen and his wife Maria Shepherd. His father was JP for Staffordshire, residing at Woodhead Hall, Cheadle. Allen was educated at Wadham College, Oxford. He graduated with a BA in law and history in 1854, and an MA in 1857.
In 1869, Allen married Elizabeth Penelope Candlish, the daughter of John Candlish MP for Sunderland. Their eldest son William was later MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme. Another son, Colonel Sir Stephen Shepherd Allen, (1882–1964) was a New Zealand lawyer, farmer, local body politician, and Mayor of Morrinsville. He served in World War I and in the Territorial Army, and was Administrator of the colony of Western Samoa (now Samoa) 1928-31.
He was a devout Methodist and wrote several religious papers.
Allen was elected as MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme in 1865. He held the seat until 1886. In later life he shared his time between Woodhead Hall in England and his property ''Annandale'' near Morrinsville in New Zealand.〔(Papers Past Observer 26 Poutūterangi 1904 )〕
In 1890 he was elected MP for Te Aroha in New Zealand, but his election was disallowed on petition by William Fraser in 1891. The judges disqualified Allen from standing in the Te Aroha electorate for 12 months and he expressed disappointment that he could not contest the resulting , which was won by Fraser. Allen contested the electorate in the as an Independent, but was beaten by the incumbent, Frank Lawry, who represented the Liberal Party. His son, John Candlish Allen, was one of three candidates in Parnell in the , but came last with Lawry at the head of the poll.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.nzwargraves.org.nz/casualties/john-candlish-allen )
He died at Cheadle on 15 January 1915 at the age of 83 and is buried at St Giles the Abbot's Churchyard in Cheadle. His wife died in 1922.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = http://places.wishful-thinking.org.uk/STS/Cheadle/MIs.html )

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