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Bowring, Frederick Hermann.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, Feb. 24, 1840. 2nd s. of [Sir] John [for whom see D.N.B.]. B. Jan. 15, 1823, at Hackney, London.
School, Mount Radford, Exeter (Mr Roper).
Matric. Michs. 1840; Scholar, 1842; B.A. (23rd Wrangler) 1844; M.A. 1847.
Fellow, 1844.
Adm. at the Inner Temple, Nov. 22, 1842, as 2nd s. of John, M.P., of Queen's Square, Manchester (sic). Called to the Bar, 1850; retired, 1882.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn (from the Inner Temple) ad eundem, Jan. 14, 1851, as s. of John, of Queen's Square, Westminster.
One of the oldest of past fellows of the College, and a good classical scholar.
Often expressed his indebtedness to the teaching of Mr Thomas Taylor, lecturer in Classics and afterwards the wellknown editor of Punch. Warmly attached to his College and rich in anecdote of his undergraduate days.
Devoted much time to translating the works of Euclid.
Died Sept. 11, 1917, aged 94, at 28, Gayton Road, Hampstead.
Brother of Charles A. (1846). (Foster, Men at the Bar; Burke, L.G.; The Times, Sept. 19, 1917.)
Frederick Hermann BOWRING
Approx. lifespan: 1823–1917
Adm pens. aged 17 Trinity College 1840:02:24
2nd s. of [Sir] John for whom BOWRING see D.N.B
b. Hackney, London , 1823:01:15
School Sch: Mount Radford, Exeter ( Mr – ROPER )
Matric 1840:10MT:
Scholar 1842
BA 23 rd Wrangler 1844
MA 1847
Fellow 1844
Adm. Inner Temple: 1842:11:22, as 2nd s. of John BOWRING M.P. of Queen's: Square, Manchester, [Lancashire], ( sic )
Called to the Bar: 1850
retired 1882
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: (from
Inner Temple ) ad eundem 1851:01:14, as s. of John BOWRING of Queen's Square, Westminster, [London],
One of the oldest of past fellows of College, and a good classical scholar.
Often expressed his indebtedness to the teaching of Mr Thomas TAYLOR, Lecturer in Classics: and afterwards the wellknown editor of Punch . Warmly attached to his
College and rich in anecdote of his undergraduate days.
Devoted much time to translating the works of Euclid.
d. aged 94 28 Gayton Road, Hampstead, [London], 1917:09:11
brother of Charles A. BOWRING (1846)
(Foster, Men at the Bar ; Burke, L.G.; The Times 1917:09:19)

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