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William Bowles (1686–1748)

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in for Bewdley. He married Sarah Cook, the widow of William Cook on 29 January 1736, and was appointed Recorder of Bewdley in 1738. In Parliament, he spoke against a proposal to reduce the interest on the national debt in 1737 and did not take part in the division on the Spanish convention in 1739.
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Bowles was the eldest son of Phineas Bowles of St. Michael's, Crooked Lane, London and Loughborough House, Lambeth, and his wife Margaret Dockwra, daughter of William Dockwra, merchant of London. When his father died in 1718 he became the proprietor of the
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and this time chose to sit for Bewdley. He voted with the Administration on the chairman of the elections committee in December 1741, but was absent from an important division on 21 January 1742, when he β€˜sat diverting himself all night at
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in 1728. He had purchased Burford on the understanding that the estate contained a deer park, but afterwards he discovered that it did not, and undertook six years of litigation. He was a Director of the
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Bowles died on 14 May 1748 aged 62, but left no children. He bequeathed Burford to his sister Lady Rushout and it remained in the Rushout family.
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He voted for the place bill in 1740. In 1740 he also spoke on behalf of Carolina in opposing the inclusion of rice among prohibited exports.
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where he had acquired a controlling interest, but chose to sit for Bridport again and brought his brother
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in 1733. He also opposed a bill against β€˜the infamous practice of stockjobbing’ in 1733.
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Discovering Shropshire's History - The grounds and Gardens of Burford House
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in London, the major glass works in the country. In 1720 he bought the
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Bowles was again returned for both Bridport and Bewdley at the
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Index

Burford, Shropshire
House of Commons

Vauxhall glassworks
Burford Estate
Shropshire
Burford House
South Sea Company
Member of Parliament
Bridport
1727 British general election
Excise Bill
1734 British general election
Bewdley
Phineas
1741 British general election
Garraway's Coffee House
1747 British general election




"BOWLES, William (1686–1748), of Burford, Worcs"
Discovering Shropshire's History - The grounds and Gardens of Burford House
Parliament of Great Britain
Peter Walter
Sir Dewey Bulkeley
Member of Parliament
Bridport
1727

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