William Bowman (11 December 1800 – 11 December 1874) was an Australian politician and an elected member of the
New South Wales Legislative Council between 1843 and 1856. He was also a member of the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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for 1 term from 1856 until 1858.
Early life
Bowman was born in Richmond, New South Wales and was the son of
John Bowman, a pioneer settler from East Lothian in Scotland, and his wife Honor née Honey, from Cornwall. He had an elementary education and worked on his father's farm from an early age. He gradually increased his land holdings with further properties in the
Bathurst and on the
Talbragar River
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The river rises on the western side of the Liverpool Range on south ...
and experimented with vine cultivation and the exportation of salted beef to India.
Colonial Parliament
Prior to the establishment of responsible government, Bowman was elected to the partially elected
New South Wales Legislative Council at the first elections held in the colony in 1843. He represented the electorate of
Cumberland Boroughs (Towns of
Richmond
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,
Windsor
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,
Campbelltown and
Liverpool
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) and retained this seat at the subsequent elections in 1848. In 1851 he was defeated by
John Holden, however Holden resigned in 1853 and Bowman was elected unopposed in the resulting by-election.
At the first elections for the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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after the granting of responsible government in
1856 he was elected for the seat of
Cumberland Boroughs. He was defeated at the
1858 election by
William Bede Dalley
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. He did not stand for further public office.
He was the brother of
George Bowman, also an elected member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.
References
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1800 births
1874 deaths
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
19th-century Australian politicians