- John
Bowack (fl. 1737) was a
British topographer, for many
years a writing-master at
Westminster School. In 1705–6, when
living in
Church Lane, Chelsea...
- and
Kensington House The
source says "her death", but
Bowack was a man who was made Sir John
Bowack.
Hermione Hobhouse, ed. (1986). "Colby Court, Kensington...
- In 1625
there were only six
rated residents for the area. By 1706, John
Bowack opined in his
Antiquities of Middle**** that it "was
inhabited mostly by...
-
Franz Boas (Germany/US, 1858–1942
Roland Bonaparte (France, 1858–1924) John
Bowack (England, fl. 1737) E. G.
Bowen (Wales, 1900–1983)
Isaiah Bowman (Canada/US...
-
Hospital (1685–1702),
immediately adjoining the hospital;
according to
Bowack's Antiquities of Middle**** (1705), it was "Designed and
built by himself"...
- signatories: Sheffield" (PDF).
Pilgrim Hall Museum.
Retrieved 2
September 2024.
Bowack, John (18
April 2018). The
Antiquities of Middle****;
Being a Collection...
- and
operating a
ferry across the river. The area was
described by John
Bowack, writing-master at
Westminster School, in 1705; he
wrote that "the greatest...
-
Retrieved 18 June 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint:
archived copy as
title (link)
Bowack, John (18
April 2018). The
Antiquities of Middle****;
Being a Collection...
- HAMMERSMITH.
Hammersmith and
Fulham Archives and
Local History Centre.
Bowack, John (18
April 2018). The
Antiquities of Middle****;
Being a Collection...
- Smyth, Christie, Robertson, Matthew, Thom,
Gairdner (possibly Gardiner),
Bowack (possibly Book, Boug or Boyok), Will, Hall, Muir (possibly Moor or Mure)...