George Hull Bowers (bapt. 30 March 1794 – 27 December 1872) was an Anglican priest who was Dean of Manchester from 1847 to 1871, and founder of Marlborough College in Wiltshire.[ 1] [ 2]
Born in Staffordshire ,[ 3] he was educated at Clare College, Cambridge , and ordained in 1819.[ 4] He began his ecclesiastical career at Elstow in Bedfordshire, after which he was Rector of St Paul's, Covent Garden ,[ 5] followed by a 25-year spell in Manchester .[ 6]
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^ Papers of GH Bowers Archived 2012-07-17 at archive.today
^ J. Brownbill;, William Farrer, W (ed), Victoria County History. A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4 , 1911