John Humphreys Davies (15 April 1871 – 10 August 1926) was a Welsh lawyer, bibliographer and educator. He joined the movement to start a National Library of Wales.[1]
From an early age Davies became involved in public life, being elected an alderman of Cardiganshire County Council in 1895 at the age of 24, while not yet an elected councillor. He gained some support in that year as the new Liberal candidate for Cardiganshire in succession to Bowen Rowlands.[4] The nomination, however, went to Matthew Vaughan-Davies.
Davies served as Chairman of Cardiganshire County Council in 1916–1917.[5]
In 1905 he became Registrar of his alma mater and principal in 1919, a position which he held until his death at the age of 55.[1]