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George Bowes (soldier)

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40: 483: 229:, which belonged to the crown and of which he was steward, with forces levied for Queen Elizabeth and gentlemen of the neighbourhood. He wished to use this small force for the purpose of cutting off the rebels who were gathering at Brancepeth; but Sussex hesitated to give permission, and things were allowed to take their course. On 14 November the rebel Earls entered 237:; but they did not agree internally, changed their plan suddenly, and retreated northwards. Bowes's house at Streatlam was destroyed, and Barnard Castle was besieged. Bowes held out for eleven days, but fearing treachery within he made a surrender on honourable terms, and marched out with four hundred men. He joined the Earl of Sussex and was appointed 244:
The royal army had marched northwards, and the rebels retreated and gradually dispersed. Elizabeth gave orders that severe punishment should be inflicted on the ringleaders. The executions were carried out by Bowes, as provost marshal, while the lists of those to be executed were drawn up Sussex, who
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The Earl of Sussex for some time did not believe that the rebellious earls would proceed to any open action. At length their proceedings were so threatening that Bowes on 12 November left Streatlam, and shut himself up in
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commended Bowes to the queen. In 1572 he received some minor grants of forfeited lands, which appear to have been of small value. In 1571 he was elected M.P. for
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was made treasurer of Berwick. Ingleby was married to Anne Mallory. By then a widower, Bowes strengthened his position by an alliance with the powerful house of
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wrote, "The country is in great hatred of Sir George Bowes so as he dare scant remain there". Bowes kept watch on all that was passing, and sent information to
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threatened Elizabeth's throne, and he played a major part as a loyalist, remaining at Streatlam and facing down unpopularity. Streatlam was not far from
202: 151:. He early went to the Scottish war, and in 1549 is mentioned as being in command of one hundred cavalry at Douglas. In 1558 he was made Marshal of 264:, who wished for a leave of absence from the post of marshal of Berwick-upon-Tweed. He was involved in acquiring a portrait of James VI painted at 548: 210: 451: 167: 139:; Elizabeth, who married George Bainbrigge; Margaret, who married firstly Thomas Middleton and secondly Ambrose Birkbeck; and Jane. 553: 502: 417: 390: 39: 194: 206: 268:. After staying at Berwick for nearly a year he begged to be relieved. Soon after his return to Streatlam he died, in 1580. 214: 166:
His opinion was often asked by the government about border affairs. In April 1560 he was knighted at Berwick by the
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a year suited his new status. Soon afterwards he resigned as Marshal of Berwick and retired to his house at
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George Bowes was the third but eldest surviving son of Richard Bowes (d. 10 November 1558) and
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At the age of fourteen he was married to Dorothy, daughter of Sir William Mallory of
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Bowes: Geographical and Historical information from the year 1890
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Newman, Christine M. (2004). "Bowes, Sir George (1527–1580)".
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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McGladdery, C.A. (2004). "Bowes, Robert (d. 1597)".
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Index

George Bowes (rebel)

Streatlam
Barnard Castle
Sir William Bowes
Elizabeth Aske
English
Elizabeth Aske
Robert Bowes
John Knox
Studley Royal
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Ripley
Shrewsbury
Duke of Norfolk
marks
Streatlam Castle
Mary, Queen of Scots
Carlisle
Bolton Castle
Rebellion of the Northern Earls
Brancepeth
Charles Neville, 6th Earl of Westmorland
Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon
Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex
Lord President of the North
York
Barnard Castle
Durham
Tutbury

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