| Constituency | Dates |
|---|---|
| Durham County | 1727 – 17 Sept. 1760 |
Mayor, Durham 1739.
Bowes was one of the largest coal owners in Durham, and with the Wortleys and Liddells founded the ‘Grand Alliance’, a cartel which dominated the north country coal trade throughout the century.1E. Hughes, N. Country Life in 18th Cent. 235-6.
In Parliament the interests of the coal trade, vital to county Durham, were with him a dominant concern. Returned unopposed in 1754, he was classed by Dupplin as an Opposition Whig. During the debates on the Oxfordshire election petitions he spoke on the Tory side;2R. J. Robson, Oxfordshire Election of 1754, p. 139. and at least one other speech of his in this Parliament is reported: 3 Mar. 1756, on the plate bill.3Newdigate ms. B2549.
He died 17 Sept. 1760, leaving a fortune estimated at £600,000.
