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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
Bowring
American politician
Arthur Bowring (April 20, 1873 – March 19, 1944) was an American rancher and politician. Born in Dow City, Iowa, Bowring moved with his family to Nebraska
Arthur_Bowring
English politician (1792–1872)
He died in Claremont in Devon on 23 November 1872. Bowring was born in Exeter of Charles Bowring (1769–1856), a wool merchant whose main market was China
John_Bowring
American geoscientist
Undergraduate Committee (2002–2016). "In Memoriam: Samuel A. Bowring (1953-2019)". mit.edu. "Samuel Bowring". mit.edu. Retrieved April 30, 2017. "Award". mit.edu
Samuel_Bowring
Sultan of Mysore from 1761 to 1782
165 Bowring, pp. 69–71 Bowring, pp. 72–75 Bowring, p. 82 Bowring, p. 80 Bowring, p. 81 Bowring, p. 83 Bowring, p. 84 Bowring, p. 85 Kaushik Roy. War
Hyder_Ali
Topics referred to by the same term
Bowring Park may refer to: Bowring Park (St. John's) Bowring Park, Knowsley Bowring Park, Merseyside This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Bowring_Park
Lewin Bentham Bowring. It is best known for its tennis facilities, but also has what is probably the largest library in Bangalore. The Bowring Institute completed
Bowring_Institute
American politician (1892–1985)
Eva Bowring (née Kelly; January 9, 1892 – January 8, 1985) was a U.S. Senator from Nebraska. Bowring was born in Nevada, Missouri. In 1928, she married
Eva_Bowring
English businessman
Benjamin Bowring (baptised 17 May 1778 – 1 June 1846) was an English watchmaker, jeweller, and businessman. He was the founder, in 1811, of the Bowring trading
Benjamin_Bowring
English powerlifter
Champion Dean Bowring on Platform". Powerlifting Watch. Retrieved 2016-08-07. Harris, Nick (10 December 1998). "Drugs In Sport: Bowring tries to lift
Dean_Bowring
Wales international rugby union footballer (1954–2024)
Kevin Bowring (9 May 1954 – 10 October 2024) was a Welsh rugby union player and coach. Bowring attended Neath Grammar School for Boys. A flanker, he played
Kevin_Bowring
English-born lawyer and judge
Thomas Bowring (c.1440-1504) was an English-born lawyer and judge in fifteenth-century Ireland, who held office as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He belonged
Thomas_Bowring
1855 treaty between the United Kingdom and Siam
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
Bowring_Treaty
English journalist
1973 and 1992. Bowring was born in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England, to Margaret Grace Brook (1917–1999) and Edgar Rennie Harvey Bowring (1915–2001),
Philip_Bowring
Topics referred to by the same term
Governor Bowring may refer to: Charles Calvert Bowring (1872–1945), Governor of Nyasaland from 1924 to 1929 John Bowring (1792–1872), 4th Governor of
Governor_Bowring
British politician and translator (1826–1911)
translator of literary works, and was brother of John Charles Bowring and Lewin Bentham Bowring. He translated various works of poetry from German into English
Edgar_Alfred_Bowring
New Zealand artist, cartoonist and illustrator
Portrait Gallery of Australia. Walter Bowring was born in Auckland, one of 12 children of Alfred and Elizabeth Bowring. His parents had arrived in New Zealand
Walter_Armiger_Bowring
Hospital in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Bowring and Lady Curzon Hospitals (BLCH) is a teaching hospital and autonomous university in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It was originally a medical
Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospitals
Bowring_&_Lady_Curzon_Hospitals
Park in England
lost some to the M62 motorway. Bowring Park golf clubhouse Lord Mayor William Benjamin Bowring`s wife Isabel M Bowring Morgan, Henry James, ed. (1903)
Bowring_Park,_Knowsley
British suffragist and philanthropist (1816–1902)
the museum's founders and they had both supported it. "Bowring [née Castle], Deborah, Lady Bowring (1816–1902), local activist". Oxford Dictionary of National
Deborah_Bowring
Topics referred to by the same term
Edgar Bowring may refer to: Edgar Alfred Bowring (1826–1911), British author and translator Sir Edgar Rennie Bowring (1858–1943), Newfoundland businessman
Edgar_Bowring
Canadian retail chain (1811–2019)
Bowring Brothers Ltd. (or simply Bowring) was a Newfoundland-based operator of retail stores, that, after Newfoundland became part of Canada, expanded
Bowring_Brothers
British colonial administrator (1875–1950)
Administrator of Dominica from 1931 to 1933. The fifth son of J. C. Bowring, Walter Andrew Bowring was educated at Eton College. He entered the Colonial Audit
Walter_Andrew_Bowring
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Bowring may refer to: Charles R. Bowring (1840–1890), Canadian merchant and politician Charles J. Bowring (1887–1959), English cricketer Charles
Charles_Bowring
New Zealand landscape architect, contemporary, active in England
staff, Bowring rose to full professor in 2013. Bowring's 2015 book A Field Guide to Melancholy was reviewed in The Guardian. In 2017, Bowring was one
Jacky_Bowring
Unincorporated community and Census designated place in Oklahoma, United States
Bowring is an unincorporated community and Census designated place in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Bowring had a population
Bowring,_Oklahoma
1856 was modeled after the preceding Anglo–Siamese Bowring Treaty of 1855 and was one of many Bowring-type unequal treaties that Siam concluded with Western
American–Siamese Treaty of 1856
American–Siamese_Treaty_of_1856
British Japanologist
1973. In addition to Cambridge, Bowring has taught at Princeton University and Columbia University. In 2013, Bowring was awarded the Order of the Rising
Richard_Bowring
British colonial administrator (1824–1910)
He was also an author and man of letters. Bowring was born in 1824. He was the second son of Sir John Bowring (1792-1872), of Exeter, Devon, Governor of
Lewin_Bentham_Bowring
Topics referred to by the same term
William Bowring may refer to: Sir William Bowring, 1st Baronet (1837–1916), British shipowner and benefactor William Bowring (cricketer) (1874–1945), West
William_Bowring
Early 11th C. Japanese written work
Shikibu (Bowring translation, 2005), 32 Bowring (2005), xxvii Bowring (2005), xxiv–xxvii Bowring (2005), xxviii–xxx Murasaki Shikibu (Bowring translation
The_Diary_of_Lady_Murasaki
Third planet from the Sun
Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2007. Bowring, Samuel A.; Williams, Ian S. (1999). "Priscoan (4.00–4.03 Ga) orthogneisses
Earth
Biological kingdom
April 2022. Maloof, A. C.; Porter, S. M.; Moore, J. L.; Dudas, F. O.; Bowring, S. A.; Higgins, J. A.; Fike, D. A.; Eddy, M. P. (2010). "The earliest
Animal
William Benjamin Bowring, 1st Baronet (13 February 1837 – 20 October 1916), was a British shipowner, local politician and benefactor. Bowring was a senior
Sir William Bowring, 1st Baronet
Sir_William_Bowring,_1st_Baronet
Conflict in India between the Sultanate of Mysore and the British East India Company
(1869), p. 347. Wilks (1869), p. 348. Bowring (1899), p. 54. Bowring (1899), p. 55. Bowring (1899), p. 56. Bowring (1899), p. 57. Wilks (1869), pp. 367–369
First_Anglo-Mysore_War
Species of lizard
of either John Charles Bowring, who was a British amateur naturalist and businessman in Hong Kong, or his father John Bowring, who was a British diplomat
Subdoluseps_bowringii
English film, stage and television actress (1939–2011)
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
Susannah_York
Period of Thai history
declined. Bowring Treaty also forced decriminalization of opium, which had been outlawed since 1809, in Siam. Trade agreements of Bowring Treaty and
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
Rattanakosin_Kingdom_(1782–1932)
Human settlement in England
2017) is in the Bowring Park area. Bowring Park Golf Course is split in two by the motorway. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bowring Park, Merseyside
Bowring_Park,_Merseyside
Japanese novelist and poet (c. 973 – c. 1014)
258–259 Bowring (2004), 4; Mulhern (1994), 259 Lockard (2008), 292 Shively and McCullough (1999), 67–69 McCullough (1990), 201 Bowring (1996), xiv Bowring (1996)
Murasaki_Shikibu
New Zealand artist
(1979). ""Violet Bowring (1890–1980): Noted portrait painter"". Biblionews and Australian Notes and Queries. 4 (4): 84–87. Violet Bowring – works and ephemera
Violet_Bowring
Species of lizard
of either John Charles Bowring, who was a British amateur naturalist and businessman in Hong Kong, or his father John Bowring, who was a British diplomat
Oriental_leaf-toed_gecko
Royal Navy Admiral (1874–1952)
Coast of Scotland. Born the son of the industrialist John Charles Bowring, Bowring joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1887, took part in the Witu expedition
Humphrey_Bowring
Park in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
purchased and donated to the city in 1911 by Sir Edgar Rennie Bowring on behalf of Bowring Brothers Ltd. on their 100th anniversary of commerce in Newfoundland
Bowring_Park_(St._John's)
Hong kong journalist and politician (born 1957)
refugees from Ningbo, Zhejiang, in 1950. She is married to journalist Philip Bowring, former editor of the Far Eastern Economic Review, and they have two sons
Claudia_Mo
Theodore Louis Bowring, CMG, OBE (29 July 1901 – 24 June 1967) is a British engineer and a colonial civil servant. He was the Director of Public Works
Theodore_Louis_Bowring
Mughal military commander (1684–1729)
Naik (Lord). Siege of Jinji de la Tour, p. 34 Bowring, p. 12 Wilks, p. 149 Narasimha etc al, p. 120 Bowring, p. 13 Narasimha, Roddam; Srinivasan, Jagannathan;
Fath_Muhammad
Secondary school in Hong Kong
of the school was Sister Emily Aloysia Bowring, daughter of the fourth Governor of Hong Kong, Sir John Bowring. She served from 1860 to 1870. In 1960
Sacred Heart Canossian College
Sacred_Heart_Canossian_College
The Bowring series of the transverse mercator published in 1989 by Bernard Russel Bowring gave formulas for the Transverse Mercator that are simpler to
Transverse Mercator: Bowring series
Transverse_Mercator:_Bowring_series
Newfoundland businessman and politician (1858–1943)
1932 to 1934. Bowring is most well-known as the namesake of Bowring Park, which he bestowed to the city of St. John's in 1914. Bowring was born in St
Edgar_Rennie_Bowring
Short story by Mori Ōgai
ProQuest 230402808. Yoda, p. 280 Ōgai and Bowring, p. 152. Ōgai and Bowring, p. 153. Ōgai and Bowring, p. 157. Ōgai and Bowring, p. 166. "Yamagata Aritomo | prime
The Dancing Girl (short story)
The_Dancing_Girl_(short_story)
Metamorphic rock unit in Canada
ISBN 978-1-897095-60-7 Isachsen, C. E. and Bowring, S. A., 1994. "Evolution of the Slave craton". Geology, 22(10), pp. 917-920. Bowring S.A. and Williams I.S., 1999
Acasta_Gneiss
British colonial administrator
to 1929. Bowring was born in Cranbourne, Berkshire, the son of Hong Kong businessman John Charles Bowring and grandson of Sir John Bowring. Humphrey
Charles_Calvert_Bowring
Earth's highest mountain
Hughes, T.S. Paulsen, I.S. Williams, S.K. Parcha, K.R. Thompson, S.A. Bowring, S.-C. Peng, and A.D. Ahluwalia. 2003. "Integrated tectonostratigraphic
Mount_Everest
English philosopher and jurist (1748–1832)
life. One was John Bowring, to whom Bentham became devoted, describing their relationship as "son and father": he appointed Bowring political editor of
Jeremy_Bentham
Park in Nebraska, USA
"Bowring Ranch State Historical Park". NGPC Map and Data Portal. March 1, 2017. Retrieved June 13, 2020. Denney, James (April 26, 1987). "New Bowring Ranch
Bowring Ranch State Historical Park
Bowring_Ranch_State_Historical_Park
British sprinter
Avril Lorraine Bowring (née Usher) (born 1 August 1942), is a female former athlete who competed for England. Bowring lived in Three Elm Lane, Golden Green
Avril_Bowring
1799 battle of the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
2014, p. 179. Bowring 1899, p. 193. Bowring 1899, pp. 193–194. Bowring 1899, p. 194. Cust 1860, p. 187. Bowring 1899, pp. 194–195. Bowring 1899, p. 195
Battle_of_Sultanpet_Tope
British sculptor (1815-1882)
tie with the prominent Bowring family of Exeter, descended from local wool merchants, a member of which was Sir John Bowring (1792–1872), Governor of
Edward_Bowring_Stephens
French Jewish family
Callejón, financier, married to Antonia Bowring, coach and author Alessandro Propper-Bowring Luca Propper-Bowring Elena Propper de Callejón (1943–), married
Fould_family
Unequal treaty in modern-day Thailand
signing of the Bowring Treaty in April 1855, Sir John Bowring assigned Harry Parkes to bring the treaty to London for ratification, while Bowring himself returned
Franco-Siamese_Treaty_of_1856
French diplomatic mission to Cambodia, Siam and Vietnam in 1856
treaty with Vietnam and asking Bowring to allow Montigny to invoke Bowring's name in his approach to Vietnam. Bowring granted Montigny the permission
Montigny_Mission
King of Siam from 1851 to 1868
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
Mongkut
Medical college in Karnataka, India
for excellence in prevention of parent to child transmission of AIDS. Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospitals is a multispeciality hospital, located in the heart
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute
Bangalore_Medical_College_and_Research_Institute
Golf tournament
Laura Davies 278 (−10) 1 stroke Karina Orum £11,250 1989–93: No tournament Bowring Ladies Scottish Open 1988 LET Cawder GC Catherine Panton 293 (+1) 1 stroke
Women's_Scottish_Open
Golf tournament
The Bowring Birmingham Ladies Classic was a women's professional golf tournament on the Ladies European Tour held in Birmingham, England. It was last
Bowring Birmingham Ladies Classic
Bowring_Birmingham_Ladies_Classic
Footbridge in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Footbridge is located within Bowring Park, the City of St. John's largest municipal park. The Park was established in 1914 by the Bowring Brothers and presented
Van_Ginkel_Footbridge
Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990
article, also by Bowring, that referred to "dynastic politics" in East Asian countries, including Singapore. In that settlement, Bowring agreed not to say
Lee_Kuan_Yew
Hong Kong businessman (1821-1893)
John Bowring (1792–1872), of Exeter, Devon, Governor of Hong Kong, and accompanied him on some of his travels. He was brother of Lewin Bentham Bowring and
John_Charles_Bowring
American politician (born 1951)
is the third woman to represent Nebraska in the U.S. Senate (after Eva Bowring and Hazel Abel) and the first to be reelected. Fischer was first elected
Deb_Fischer
Suburb of Liverpool, England
England, located to the southeast of the city. It is bordered by Belle Vale, Bowring Park, Broadgreen, Gateacre, Mossley Hill, and Wavertree. In 2019, the population
Childwall
Bombay Company home January 2019 - Insolvency of owner Fluid Brands Inc Bowring home January 2019 - Insolvency of owner Fluid Brands Inc Bryan's clothing
List of Canadian retail closures (21st century)
List_of_Canadian_retail_closures_(21st_century)
Japanese writer (1862–1922)
Rimer. 1994. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995 Kokura Takasebune Bowring, Richard (September 1975). "Mori Ōgai: A Re-Appraisal". The Journal of
Mori_Ōgai
Capital of Karnataka, India
home to several recreational and sports clubs such as Bangalore Club, Bowring Institute, Bangalore Golf Club and Bangalore Turf Club. Bengaluru has consulates
Bengaluru
Passenger liner
at Bowring Park in St. John's. Bowring Brothers were the operators for the New York, Newfoundland and Halifax Steamship Company, Limited. The Bowring fleet
SS_Florizel
American furniture and home accessories retailer
operations were purchased by the B&C Group, which operates the Benix and Bowring retail banners in Canada. Bombay Canada is now owned by Fluid Brands Inc
Bombay_Company
English cricketer (1887–1908)
Trevor Bowring (8 November 1887 – 7 August 1908) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of George Edward Bowring, he was born at Long Ditton in
Trevor_Bowring
Asian business magazine
serving 25 years as senior editor, Davies was succeeded by Philip Bowring. In 1992, Bowring resigned due to differences with Dow Jones's vice-president Karen
Far_Eastern_Economic_Review
SS Stephano was a passenger liner and sealing ship, owned by Bowring Brothers and operated in their Red Cross Line of Arctic steamships. Stephano is most
SS_Stephano
Provisional government of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1831 to 1881
Bangalore are named after him. He was succeeded by Lewin Bowring. During both Cubbon and Bowring's commissions, Krishnaraja Wodeyar III appealed for a return
Mysore_Commission
Restaurant in London, England
Palmer-Watts left the restaurant in 2019 and Jon Miles-Bowring became head chef. Adam Tooby-Desmond replaced Bowring in May 2023. The first international franchise
Dinner_by_Heston_Blumenthal
Newfoundland politician and businessman
Charles Rennie Bowring (October 7, 1839 – January 31, 1890) was a merchant and politician born in St. John's, Newfoundland. Bowring was born at St. John's
Charles_R._Bowring
French telecommunications company
Miquelon, France, Area served Saint Pierre and Miquelon Key people Xavier Bowring (CEO) Owner Orange S.A. (70%) Landry S.A.S. (30%) Parent Orange Group Website
SPM_Telecom
19th-century Czech forgeries
list, but became Bowring's close collaborator, sending him material with his own German paraphrases for Bowring to work on. Bowring, partly to make amends
Manuscripts of Dvůr Králové and Zelená Hora
Manuscripts_of_Dvůr_Králové_and_Zelená_Hora
Country in Southeast Asia
tensions. A British mission led by Sir John Bowring, Governor of Hong Kong, led to the signing of the Bowring Treaty, the first of many unequal treaties
Thailand
Thoroughfare in Hong Kong
reclaimed shoreline. Upon completion, the roads were named Bowring Praya West and Bowring Praya Central respectively. Another series of extensive reclamation
Des_Voeux_Road
Work of children's literature
Minor Morals for Young People is a work of children's literature by John Bowring, published in three parts from 1834 to 1839. The work was illustrated with
Minor_Morals_for_Young_People
County in Oklahoma, United States
(part) Avant Burbank Fairfax Foraker Grainola Osage Prue Webb City Wynona Bowring McCord Nelagoney Pershing Whippoorwill Carter Nine Gray Horse Rock Webb
Osage_County,_Oklahoma
Newfoundland businessman
early-20th-century Newfoundlander. The step-son of Sir Edgar Bowring, he rose to become managing director of Bowring Brothers, but died in the wreck of the SS Florizel
John_Shannon_Munn
Crowd crush in Bengaluru, India
were confirmed dead on arrival, with six deaths recorded at the state-run Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospitals and five deaths at two other private hospitals
2025_Bengaluru_crowd_crush
2006 Canadian TV series or program
Spider Riders is a series of science fiction novels first published in December 2004, published by Newmarket Press written by Tedd Anasti, Patsy Cameron-Anasti
Spider_Riders
British Army officer and statesman (1769–1852)
and whose posts have not been reconnoitred by daylight". Lewin Bentham Bowring gives this alternative account: One of these groves, called the Sultanpet
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington
English professional rugby league footballer
1 Holmes 2 Hill 3 Garmston 4 Appleby 5 Gilford 6 Pilling 7 Gatcliffe 8 Bowring 9 Yates 10 Bajer 11 Haldenby 12 Stanton 13 Costello 14 Andrews-Smith 15 Bibby
Jacob_Douglas_(rugby_league)
Bluedrop Performance Learning Training development North America 1992 Bowring Brothers Limited Retail Canada 1811 CHC Helicopter Corporation Air transportation
List of companies headquartered in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
List_of_companies_headquartered_in_St._John's,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador
Lake in Bangalore, India
to Kempe Gowdas's time, the present lake was created by Lewin Bentham Bowring, the then Commissioner of Bangalore. A part of the lake is controlled by
Ulsoor_Lake
Regent of Siam (1868–1873)
maintained a private dock and continued to engage in shipbuilding. John Bowring arrived in April 1855 and Sri Suriyawongse received him with pomp ceremonies
Somdet Chaophraya Borom Maha Sri Suriwongse
Somdet_Chaophraya_Borom_Maha_Sri_Suriwongse
Timeline of events 5th–15th century CE
of Lady Murasaki, ed. Richard Bowring, Penguin Classics 2005, p.31, note 41. In his introduction to the text, Bowring discusses its dating which, in
Timeline of post-classical history
Timeline_of_post-classical_history
Rugby player
rugby union team for 2 matches in 1998 following the departure of Kevin Bowring. "Champion display from the hopefuls". The Independent. London. 7 April
Dennis_John_(rugby_union)
1957 Australian TV series or program
The Jean Bowring Show is an Australian television cooking show that aired on Melbourne station HSV-7 from 1957 to 1960. At one point it aired in a 15-minute
The_Jean_Bowring_Show
American educator and politician (1888–1966)
well as the first woman to follow another woman in a Senate seat, as Eva Bowring had previously been appointed to the seat to serve until an election was
Hazel_Abel
BOWRING
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Born on a mountain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Shiva, Lord Ram
Boy/Male
Arabic
Those have Right
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Delight; Joy; Intense Happiness
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Chief of Woman
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Bright Line
Boy/Male
Tamil
Chiranjeevini | சிரஂஜீவீநீ
Immortal
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yoker
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fearful
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Administrator
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