• John Campbell Bowen (October 3, 1872 – January 2, 1957) was a clergyman, insurance broker and long serving politician. He served as an alderman in the...
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  • Hobart John Bowen (pirate) (died 1704), active in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea John C. Bowen (1872–1957), Canadian clergyman John Clyde Bowen (1888–1978)...
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    Guilty but Insane. J. C. Bowen-Colthurst: Villain or Victim? Mercier Press [Kindle version],2016. Kindle location 2169 Bowen-Colthurst was released from...
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  • John or Jack Bowen may refer to: William Bowen (British politician) (John William Bowen, 1876–1965), Member of Parliament for Crewe, 1929–1931 John C...
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    1181–1191 "The Honourable John C. Bowen, 1937–50. Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Retrieved 11 April 2007. "Royal Assent Act. (2002, c. 15)" Department of...
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    while the longest was John C. Bowen, from 23 March 1937 to 1 February 1950. In 1956, following his appointment, Lieutenant Governor John J. Bowlen became the...
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    Elizabeth Bowen CBE (/ˈboʊən/; 7 June 1899 – 22 February 1973) was an Irish-British novelist and short story writer notable for her books about the "big...
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    John Stevens Bowen (October 30, 1830 – July 13, 1863) was an American career Army officer who later became a general in the Confederate Army and a commander...
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    ("Ted") John Bowen FRS (29 April 1898 – 19 November 1980) was a British physical chemist. E. J. Bowen was the eldest of four born to Edmund Riley Bowen and...
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    BioScience. 57 (7): 573–583. doi:10.1641/B570707. S2CID 29150840. Briggs, John C.; Bowen, Brian W. (2012). "A realignment of marine biogeographic provinces with...
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    et al. (2006) van der Kuyl et al. (2002), Fritz et al. (2005) Avise John C., Bowen Brian W., Lamb Trip, Meylan Anne B., Bermingham Eldredge (1992). "Mitochondrial...
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  • John W. McDonald 113 William R. Howson 103 John C. Bowen 47 Hugh John Montgomery 22 Second Ballot: John W. McDonald 138 William R. Howson 109 John C....
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    given source. All three bills were reserved by Lieutenant Governor John C. Bowen, and the federal government posed the reference questions to the Supreme...
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  • University Press. pp. 432–433. ISBN 978-1107056787. "The Honourable John C. Bowen, 1937–50 Archived 2008-12-20 at the Wayback Machine". Legislative Assembly...
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    orthodox financial institution and Crown corporation. Lieutenant Governor John C. Bowen refused to give royal assent to three government bills in 1937. Two...
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    Bowen Island (Squamish: Nex̱wlélex̱wm; Squamish pronunciation: [nəχʷˈlələχʷm]), British Columbia, is an island municipality that is part of Metro Vancouver...
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    took place during the viceregal service of the Viscount Byng of Vimy, John C. Bowen, Frank Lindsay Bastedo, and Judith Guichon. Savoie offered the critique:...
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  • County. John W.E. Bowen III was born on October 4, 1926, in Jackson, Mississippi, to the Reverend John W.E. Bowen, Jr. and Margaret Davis Bowen. He is...
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  • Charles R. Mitchell, also a former cabinet minister succeeded him. John C. Bowen acted in the interim until a party convention chose Joseph Tweed Shaw...
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  • federal consideration since 1937, when Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta John C. Bowen reserved three bills proposed by the Social Credit government of William...
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  • passed. New Lieutenant-Governor John C. Bowen, asked to grant royal assent, called Aberhart and Attorney-General John Hugill to his office. He asked Hugill...
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    Social Credit-dominated legislature, Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta John C. Bowen reserved royal assent until the Supreme Court of Canada evaluated the...
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    David John "Dai" Bowen (30 July 1891 – 15 April 1912) was a Welsh professional boxer, who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic, along with fellow Welsh...
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    at Queen's Privy Council for Canada. Lieutenant Governor of Alberta John C. Bowen in 1937 refused to grant Royal Assent to three bills passed by William...
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    Gilmore." James Whitney Bettes, politician Angus Bonnycastle, politician John C. Bowen, politician James Langstaff Bowman (1879–1951), a Dauphin lawyer, was...
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    John Eliot Bowen (June 8, 1858 – January 3, 1890) was an American writer. John Elliot Bowen was born on June 8, 1858, in Brooklyn, N. Y. He was the fifth...
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    period including John Owen and Herman Moll. Bowen was born at Tal-y-Llychau (now Talley), Carmarthenshire, Wales. His father was Owen Bowen, a prominent member...
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  • the final court of appeal. In 1937, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta John C. Bowen refused to give Royal Assent to three Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
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    Callaway Manning, is the namesake of E. C. Manning Provincial Park in British Columbia. In 1980, the Ernest C. Manning Awards Foundation was created,...
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    John Clyde Bowen (May 12, 1888 – April 27, 1978) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington...
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