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Name
  
John Bowen

Role
  
Antiquary

Died
  
1832


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John Bowen (1756–1832) was an English painter, genealogist and antiquarian.

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Life

Bowen was the eldest son of James Bowen, painter and topographer, of Shrewsbury, where he was born in that city. Bowen studied local antiquities under his father; traced out the pedigrees of Shropshire families, and became skilful in deciphering and copying ancient manuscripts. He died on 19 June 1832, aged 76.

Works

In 1795 he sent a drawing of the Droitwich town seal to the Gentleman's Magazine, signing himself 'Antiquarius;' and in 1802 he followed this up with another communication, to which he put his initials. He drew four views of Shrewsbury, which were engraved by Vandergucht (Gough, Topography, ii. 177), and in the Philosophical Transactions is a plate of some Roman inscriptions from his hand.

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John Bowen (antiquary) Wikipedia