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  • William Copeland Bowie
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  • Reverend William Copeland Bowie (c.1855 - 7 June 1936) was a Unitarian minister and author. From 1880-1890 he was minister of Stamford Street Unitarian Chapel, Southwark. He was a long-term member of the London School Board, elected as one of the representatives for the Southwark Division in 1888, he was re-elected on three occasions, holding the seat until 1900. He returned to the school board in April 1903 when he was co-opted to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of Hackney. The school board was abolished in the following year. He died in Worthing, Sussex, aged 81. Mention here [1].
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  • Reverend William Copeland Bowie (c.1855 - 7 June 1936) was a Unitarian minister and author. From 1880-1890 he was minister of Stamford Street Unitarian Chapel, Southwark. He was a long-term member of the London School Board, elected as one of the representatives for the Southwark Division in 1888, he was re-elected on three occasions, holding the seat until 1900. He returned to the school board in April 1903 when he was co-opted to fill a casual vacancy in the representation of Hackney. The school board was abolished in the following year. He died in Worthing, Sussex, aged 81. Mention here [1].