Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Eddowes Bowman (1810–1869), was a dissenting tutor.Bowman was the eldest son of John Eddowes Bowman the elder and Elisabeth, his cousin, was born at Nantwich on 12 Nov. 1810. He was educated chiefly at Hazelwood, near Birmingham, by Thomas Wright Hill, father of Sir Rowland Hill. The future postal reformer was his teacher in mathematics. From school he passed to the Eagle foundry, Birmingham, where he improved himself in mechanical engineering.. }
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- Eddowes_Bowman comment "Eddowes Bowman (1810–1869), was a dissenting tutor.Bowman was the eldest son of John Eddowes Bowman the elder and Elisabeth, his cousin, was born at Nantwich on 12 Nov. 1810. He was educated chiefly at Hazelwood, near Birmingham, by Thomas Wright Hill, father of Sir Rowland Hill. The future postal reformer was his teacher in mathematics. From school he passed to the Eagle foundry, Birmingham, where he improved himself in mechanical engineering.".