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TWOPENY, Richard Ernest Nowell was born in 1857 in at Little Casterton Rectory, Rutland. Son of late Archdeacon T. Nowell Twopeny.
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TWOPENY, Richard Ernest Nowell was born in 1857 in at Little Casterton Rectory, Rutland. Son of late Archdeacon T. Nowell Twopeny.
Studied at Marlborough College. Heidelberg University.
Editoral staff South Australian Register, 1877. Secretary of Royal Commissions for South Australia to International Exhibitions at Paris, 1878, Sydney, 1879, Melbourne, 1880, and Manager of Exhibitions at Adelaide, 1881, Perth, 1881, and Christchurch, 1882. Editor of the Otago Daily Times, New Zealand, 1883-1890.
Executive Commissioner of New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1890.
In conjunction with Captain A. West. Pearse, founded the Pastoralists’ Review, of which they are still the proprietors, 1891. Member of the Central Council of Employers of Australia, 1904-1906. Officier d’Academy&nie.
Senior Proprietor and Editor of the Pastoralists’ Review, Melbourne and Sydney.
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Clubs: Melbourne, Australian, Melbourne.
Lawn-tennis.