Edwards family
The Edwards family of Chile is of Welsh origin. They became financially and politically influential during the 19th century. They have played and still play a significant role in Chilean politics, especially as owners of its most influential newspaper chain, El Mercurio S.A.P.
Prominent members
    
- George Edwards Brown (1780–1848), British doctor and businessman, founder of the family in Chile
 - Agustín Edwards Ossandón (1815–1878), Chilean businessman
 - Juana Ross Edwards (1830-1913), Chilean philanthropist
 - Agustín Edwards Ross (1852–1897), businessman and politician, purchased the Valparaíso, Chile edition of El Mercurio newspaper in 1880
 - Alberto Edwards Vives (1874–1932), politician, historian and lawyer
 - Agustín Edwards Mac-Clure (1878–1941), businessman, diplomat and politician, President of the League of Nations and founder of the Santiago edition of El Mercurio newspaper
 - Raúl Edwards Mac-Clure (1880–1927), businessman and politician
 - Joaquín Edwards Bello (1887–1968), writer and journalist
 - María Edwards Mac-Clure (1893–1972), Righteous Among the Nations
 - Agustín Edwards Budge (1899–1956), businessman
 - Agustín Edwards Eastman (1927-2017), politician, business man and Chilean newspaper publisher
 - Jorge Edwards Valdés (born 1931) novelist, winner of the 1999 Cervantes Prize
 - Cristián Edwards del Río, businessman and kidnapping victim
 - Sebastián Edwards (born 1953), economist, professor, speaker, author, and consultant
 
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