Sir George Bowyer, 7th Baronet

"the Knight of Malta". Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1879.

Sir George Bowyer, 7th Baronet and 3rd Baronet DL (8 October 1811 – 7 June 1883) was a British Barrister-at-Law and Liberal politician.

Born in Radley Hall in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), he was the son of Sir George Bowyer, 6th Baronet and Anne Hammond Douglas. Bowyer was a cadet at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and was then called to the Bar by the Middle Temple in 1836. He received an honorary Master of Arts by the University of Oxford in 1839 and an honorary Doctor of Civil Laws in 1844. One year later, he changed to Lincoln's Inn. In 1860, he succeeded to both baronetcies held by his father.

Having contested Reading in the Reading by-election, 1849, Bowyer became a Member of Parliament (MP) for Dundalk from 1852 to 1868 and for Wexford County from 1874 to 1880. The Roman Catholic Church of St John of Jerusalem in Great Ormond Street in London was built at his own cost. He was made a Knight of Justice of the Order of Malta, a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Gregory the Great and a Grand Collar of the Constantian Order of St George of Naples. Bowyer served as chamberlain to Pius IX, who appointed him a Knight of the Great Ribbon of the Order of Pius IX. He was further a Deputy Lieutenant of Berkshire. He was a member of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows, at one time he led a procession under a banner named Loyal Bowyer Union Lodge of Odd Fellows.

Bowyer died in King's Bench Walk in London, aged 71 and unmarried. He was found dead in his bed and was buried in Radley in Berkshire on 7 June 1883. He was succeeded by his younger brother.

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    Parliament of the United Kingdom
    Preceded by
    William McCullagh Torrens
    Member of Parliament for Dundalk
    18521868
    Succeeded by
    Philip Callan
    Preceded by
    Arthur MacMorrough Kavanagh
    John George
    Member of Parliament for Wexford County
    18741880
    With: Keyes O'Clery
    Succeeded by
    John Barry
    Garrett Byrne
    Baronetage of England
    Preceded by
    George Bowyer
    Baronet
    (of Denham)
    1860–1883
    Succeeded by
    William Bowyer
    Baronetage of Great Britain
    Preceded by
    George Bowyer
    Baronet
    (of Radley)
    1860–1883
    Succeeded by
    William Bowyer

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