Henry Ferryman Bowles

Colonel Sir Henry Ferryman Bowles, 1st Baronet (19 December 1858 – 14 October 1943),[1][2] was a British military officer and Conservative politician

A Conservative in politics, Bowles was one of the original members of the Middlesex County Council, elected to represent Enfield West in 1889. After 20 years as a councillor he was elevated to the position of county alderman in 1909. He retired from the council in 1936, following 47 years of membership.

He was a justice of the peace for Middlesex for over 50 years, and chairman of the Edmonton Petty Sessional Division for 21 years.[2][5][7][14] He was appointed High Sheriff of Middlesex for 1928.[23] In 1936 he retired from the bench.[15]

Bowles was an early motoring enthusiast, and was the first president of the Middlesex County Automobile Club retaining the position from 1905 until his death. He was a long serving member of the Court of the Goldsmiths' Company

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