R. Henry Rew

Sir Robert Henry Rew KCB (4 August 1858 – 7 April 1929) was a British agricultural statistician. He had a long career in public service and was a prominent member of the Royal Statistical Society serving as its President from 1920-22.

Sir Henry Rew

Life

He was the son of Robert Rew (1835–1917), a Congregational minister in Somerset and Buxton.[1][2] In 1890 he became Secretary of the Central Chamber of Agriculture.[3] He was secretary of the Royal Statistical Society from 1902 to 1920, and their Guy Medallist in 1905.[4]

At the beginning of World War I, in November 1914, Rew was put in charge of the government's Grain Supplies Committee, which he chaired to 1916.[4][5]

Rew was knighted in 1916. He stood twice for the Liberals in Henley (UK Parliament constituency) in 1922 and 1923 but lost on both occasions to Conservative Reginald Terrell.[6][4][7][8][9]

Works

  • Stack Ensilage (1888)[10]
  • An Agricultural Faggot: a Collection of Papers on Agricultural Subjects (1913)[11]
  • 1917, a chapter on wheat supply in a new edition of The Wheat Problem by William Crookes, publication subsidised by Lord Rhondda.[12] Wartime conditions allowed Rew to reinforce the original message of Crookes, on the connection of food security and chemistry.[13]

Rew was an Assistant Commissioner of the Royal Commission on Agricultural Depression from 1894. He produced reports on Norfolk and Dorset in 1895.[14][15]

References

  1. Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage. Kelly's Directories. 1920. p. 1054.
  2. "The Surman Index: Rew, Robert". surman.english.qmul.ac.uk.
  3. Court, William Henry Bassano (1965). British Economic History, 1700-1870. CUP Archive. p. 50.
  4. "Rew, Sir (R.) Henry". Who's Who. ukwhoswho.com. A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. Retrieved 19 December 2020. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  5. Simmonds, Alan G. V. (2012). Britain and World War One. Routledge. p. 195. ISBN 978-1-136-62997-6.
  6. ‘Sir R. Henry Rew K.C.B.’, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, (1929), 92, (2), 297-299.
  7. The Times, Tuesday, Apr 09, 1929; pg. 18; Issue 45172; col C Sir Henry Rew. Life-Long Service To Agriculture. An old colleague; Our Agricultural Correspondent. Category: Obituaries
  8. The Times, Wednesday, Apr 10, 1929; pg. 18; Issue 45173; col D Sir Henry Rew. Category: Obituaries
  9. The Times, Thursday, Apr 11, 1929; pg. 11; Issue 45174; col D Sir Henry Rew. Lord Bledisloe. Category: Obituaries
  10. Rew, Robert Henry (1888). Stack Ensilage. London: Walter Scott.
  11. Rew, Sir Robert Henry (1913). An Agricultural Faggot: a Collection of Papers on Agricultural Subjects.
  12. Travis, Anthony S. (24 April 2018). Nitrogen Capture: The Growth of an International Industry (1900–1940). Springer. p. 146. ISBN 978-3-319-68963-0.
  13. Sheail, John (2002). An Environmental History of Twentieth-Century Britain. Macmillan International Higher Education. p. 260. ISBN 978-1-4039-4036-0.
  14. Darby, H. C.; Darby, Henry Clifford (1986). New Historical Geography of England. CUP Archive. p. 316. ISBN 978-0-521-20116-2.
  15. Mackie, Charles (1894). Norfolk Annals vol ll: Volume 2. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 558. ISBN 978-3-7524-1522-3.
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