He died in Claremont in Devon on 23 November 1872. Bowring was born in Exeter of Charles Bowring (1769–1856: 381 ), a wool merchant whose main market...
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Bowring and brother of Sir William Bowring. Edgar Alfred Bowring (1826–1911), British translator and author, son of John Bowring Edgar Rennie Bowring...
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great-grandfather Nathaniel's brother's grandson was Sir John Bowring, an early governor of Hong Kong. Bowring received a Catholic school education culminating...
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the Bowring Treaty. American diplomat Townsend Harris, while on his way to Japan, was delayed in Bangkok for a month by finalization of the Bowring Treaty...
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Sir John Bowring, he studied, took notes, and collected certain rare plants and beetles whenever the opportunity presented itself. In 1852 Bowring brought...
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Bowring Brothers Ltd. (or simply Bowring) was a Canadian operator of retail stores, mostly focused on gifts and home decor, throughout Canada. Bowring...
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Governor Bowring may refer to: Charles Calvert Bowring (1872–1945), Governor of Nyasaland from 1924 to 1929 John Bowring (1792–1872), 4th Governor of...
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he maintained a private dock and continued to engage in shipbuilding. John Bowring arrived in April 1855 and Sri Suriyawongse received him with pomp ceremonies...
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former Joan Nita Mary Bowring. They married in 1935, and divorced prior to 1943. Her maternal grandfather was Walter Andrew Bowring, CBE, a British diplomat...
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Mongkut (section The Bowring Treaty)
had once been, as it was itself threatened by Western powers. In 1854, John Bowring, the governor of Hong Kong in the name of Queen Victoria, came to Siam...
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