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22: 532: 30: 129:) for Lambeth Vestry from 1868 until his resignation in 1888. Fowler was considered to be a "pillar" of the MBW, and was chairman of the movement to abolish tolls for bridges across the Thames, for which he had done "important and useful work". He was found guilty of corruption, and forced to resign. 86:
Early in his career he suffered a reversal when he was bankrupted in 1852 in connection with a property transaction. His address at the time was Brownlow Road, Dalston, late of Vauxhall Road. The profession given was "builder". But by the early 1860s he was working as an architect and was responsible
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and the Metropole and Grand Hotels in Northumberland Avenue were "simply because of his position" at the MBW. Fowler and Saunders were both members of the Building Acts Committee and both were on its five-man theatres subcommittee. Despite years of rumours, it took a Royal Commission, the Herschell
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Fowler died on 24 February 1893. At the time of his death he was living at Sintra House, Acre Lane, Brixton. His estate was valued at £15,662 (£2 million as of 2023). He left to his son Sydney his
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1852 F7. Cause: Fowler v Wyatt. Deeds and papers relating to development of property near Portland Place, Marylebone, Middlesex, and to bankruptcy of Francis Edmund Hayman Fowler, architect.
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Commission, to remove them, and they expressed shock that both men refused to admit that they had "behaved reprehensibly". Fowler "made himself out to be unbelievably naive".
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of £200. He left similar legacies and annuities to Ethel Ray; his sister-in-law, Helen Drummond Fowler; Anne Murray and his sister, Eliza Fowler. Fowler charged his
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In February 1849, Fowler married Caroline Neville Nichols, daughter of Charles Nichols, at St James The Less, Thorndike Street, London. In 1850, he was living at
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Francis Edmund Hayman Fowler was born around 1819 and baptised in that year in Bristol. His parents were John and Ann Fowler. He had a sister Eliza.
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Rumours circulated that Saunders had exploited his position as an MBW member to obtain commissions for architectural work. The
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The government of Victorian London, 1855–1889: The Metropolitan Board of Works, the vestries, and the City Corporation
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In 1865 he was promoted from lieutenant to captain in the London Irish Rifle Volunteer Corps.
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and to Mary Laura Ray, £200, his household effects and a lifetime
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but was forced to resign after being found guilty of corruption.
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In the 1880s, Fowler designed the Metropole Hotel (now the
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Corinthia Hotel London
James Ebenezer Saunders
Metropolitan Board of Works
21 Saville Row
Rate Books
Alexandra Hotel
Corinthia Hotel London
Northumberland Avenue
James Ebenezer Saunders
Metropolitan Board of Works
Metropolitan Board of Works
London County Council
Financial News
London Pavilion
leasehold
Fleet Street
annuity
freehold
Strand
Oxford Street
Facts and fallacies relative to the Main Drainage Scheme of the Metropolitan Board of Works
England, Births & Baptisms 1538–1975 Transcription.


"Wills and Bequests"
Westminster Marriages Transcription.
Westminster Rate Books 1634–1900 Transcription.
1852 F7. Cause: Fowler v Wyatt. Deeds and papers relating to development of property near Portland Place, Marylebone, Middlesex, and to bankruptcy of Francis Edmund Hayman Fowler, architect.

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