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{{Short description|British police commissioner (1849–1939)}} |
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|name = Sir William Nott-Bower |
| name = Sir William Nott-Bower |
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|honorific-suffix = [[Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] |
| honorific-suffix = [[Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] |
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|office = [[Commissioner of Police of the City of London]] |
| office = [[Commissioner of Police of the City of London]] |
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|term_start = 1902 |
| term_start = 1902 |
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|term_end = 1925 |
| term_end = 1925 |
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|predecessor = [[Henry Smith (police officer)|Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Smith]] |
| predecessor = [[Henry Smith (police officer)|Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Smith]] |
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|successor = [[Hugh Turnbull (police officer)|Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hugh Turnbull]] |
| successor = [[Hugh Turnbull (police officer)|Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hugh Turnbull]] |
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|birthname = John William Nott Bower |
| birthname = John William Nott Bower |
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|birth_date = 20 March 1849 |
| birth_date = 20 March 1849 |
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|birth_place = [[York]], [[Yorkshire]], England |
| birth_place = [[York]], [[Yorkshire]], England |
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|death_date = 4 February 1939 (aged 89) |
| death_date = 4 February 1939 (aged 89) |
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|death_place = [[Richmond, Surrey]], England |
| death_place = [[Richmond, Surrey]], England |
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'''Sir John William Nott-Bower''', [[Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] (20 March 1849 – 4 February 1939) was a British officer and Commissioner of the [[City of London Police]].<ref name="times">{{cite news |title= Obituary: Sir William Nott Bower – Former Commissioner of City Police |work=[[The Times]] |date=6 February 1939 |page=14 }}</ref> |
'''Sir John William Nott-Bower''', [[Royal Victorian Order|KCVO]] (20 March 1849 – 4 February 1939) was a British officer and Commissioner of the [[City of London Police]].<ref name="times">{{cite news |title= Obituary: Sir William Nott Bower – Former Commissioner of City Police |work=[[The Times]] |date=6 February 1939 |page=14 }}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Bower was born in [[York]],<ref>''1911 England Census''</ref> the son of Dr. John Bower, and grandson of [[William Nott (British general)|Sir William Nott]]. The barrister [[Edmund Nott-Bower|Sir Edmund Ernest Nott-Bower]], was a brother. He was educated at [[Cheltenham]] and [[RMA Sandhurst|Sandhurst]], and served in the army in the [[King's Regiment (Liverpool)|King's Regiment]]. He was later appointed a [[Captain (British Army and Royal Marines)|captain]] of the 5th (Militia) Battalion, [[West Yorkshire Regiment]]. |
Bower was born in [[York]],<ref>''1911 England Census''</ref> the son of Dr. John Bower, and grandson of [[William Nott (British general)|Sir William Nott]]. The barrister [[Edmund Nott-Bower|Sir Edmund Ernest Nott-Bower]], was a brother. He was educated at [[Cheltenham]] and [[RMA Sandhurst|Sandhurst]], and served in the army in the [[King's Regiment (Liverpool)|King's Regiment]]. He was later appointed a [[Captain (British Army and Royal Marines)|captain]] of the 5th (Militia) Battalion, [[West Yorkshire Regiment]]. |
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==Family== |
==Family== |
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Bower married, |
Bower married, on 1 June 1889, Florence Harrison, daughter of Reginald Harrison, [[FRCS]]. Their son was [[John Nott-Bower|Sir John Nott-Bower]] (1892–1972), who later headed the [[London Metropolitan Police]].<ref name="times"/> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Sir William Nott-Bower | |
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Commissioner of Police of the City of London | |
In office 1902–1925 | |
Preceded by | Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Smith |
Succeeded by | Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hugh Turnbull |
Personal details | |
Born | John William Nott Bower 20 March 1849 York, Yorkshire, England |
Died | 4 February 1939 (aged 89) Richmond, Surrey, England |
Profession | Police officer |
Sir John William Nott-Bower, KCVO (20 March 1849 – 4 February 1939) was a British officer and Commissioner of the City of London Police.[1]
Biography
[edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. (January 2023) |
Bower was born in York,[2] the son of Dr. John Bower, and grandson of Sir William Nott. The barrister Sir Edmund Ernest Nott-Bower, was a brother. He was educated at Cheltenham and Sandhurst, and served in the army in the King's Regiment. He was later appointed a captain of the 5th (Militia) Battalion, West Yorkshire Regiment.
Bower was transferred to the Royal Irish Constabulary, then served as Chief constable of Leeds, before he was appointed Head constable of Liverpool in October 1881. The police force in Liverpool was the largest in the country, and gave a thorough knowledge of police administration on an extensive scale.[3]
In March 1902 he was elected Commissioner of Police of the City of London,[3] serving as such until 1925.
He was knighted in 1911, was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order (CVO) the same year, and was later promoted to a Knight Commander (KCVO) in the order.
Family
[edit]Bower married, on 1 June 1889, Florence Harrison, daughter of Reginald Harrison, FRCS. Their son was Sir John Nott-Bower (1892–1972), who later headed the London Metropolitan Police.[1]