BOWES, George (1701-60), of Streatlam Castle, co. Dur.

Constituency Dates
Durham County
Family and Education
b. 21 Aug. 1701, 3rd s. of Sir William Bowes, M.P., of Streatlam Castle by Elizabeth, da. and h. of Sir Francis Blakiston, 3rd Bt., of Gibside, co. Dur. educ. G. Inn 1719. m. (1) Oct. 1729, Eleanor (d.14 Dec.1742), da. and h. of Hon. Thomas Verney (s. of George, 12th Lord Willoughby de Broke), s.p.; (2) 13 June 1743, Mary, da. and h. of Edward Gilbert of Paulswalden, Herts., 1da. who; (1) John Lyon, 7th Earl of Strathmore [S], and (2) Andrew Robinson Stoney, afterwards Bowes. suc. bro. 1722.
Offices Held

Mayor, Durham 1739.

Address
Main residence: Streatlam Castle, co. Dur.
biography text

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.

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Notes
  • 1. E. Hughes, N. Country Life in 18th Cent. 235-6.
  • 2. R. J. Robson, Oxfordshire Election of 1754, p. 139.
  • 3. Newdigate ms. B2549.