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148: 205: 158: 70:. Bowman was immediately appointed his successor at Manchester as professor of classical literature and history, and he held that post till the removal of the college to 77:
Remaining in Manchester, though possessed of a sufficient independence, he gratified his natural taste for teaching by engaging in the education of girls.
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From school he passed to the Eagle foundry, Birmingham, where he improved himself in mechanical engineering. In around 1835, he became sub-manager of the
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For the study of astronomy he had built himself an excellent observatory. On optics and acoustics he delivered several courses of lectures at the
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From 1865, when the Owens scholarship was founded in connection with the Unitarian Home Missionary Board, he was one of the examiners.
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He was a man of undemonstrative disposition, of wise kindness, and of cultured philanthropy. He died, unmarried, at
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Some Remarks on the Proposed Removal of Manchester New College, and its Connection with University College, London
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Bowman was the eldest son of John Eddowes Bowman the elder and Elisabeth, his cousin, was born in
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Arguments Against the Divine Authority of the Sabbath … Considered, and Shown to be Inconclusive
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On the closing of the Varteg works in 1840, Bowman betook himself to study, graduated M.A. at
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on 12 November 1810. He was educated chiefly at Hazelwood, near Birmingham, by
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Replies to Articles Relating to Manchester New College and University College
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On the Roman Governors of Syria at the Time of the Birth of Christ
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In 1846, Francis W. Newman resigned the classical chair at the
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People associated with Harris Manchester College, Oxford
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dissenting tutor
Nantwich
Thomas Wright Hill
Sir Rowland Hill
Varteg
Pontypool
Glasgow
Manchester New College
University College, London
Gordon Square
Royal Manchester Institution
Victoria Park, Manchester
ISBN
1-1497-1094-2
Christian Reformer
public domain
Bowman, Eddowes
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1810 births
1869 deaths
English Dissenters
People from Nantwich
Alumni of the University of Glasgow
People associated with Harris Manchester College, Oxford

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