British politician (1886–1948)
George Edward Wentworth Bowyer, 1st Baron Denham , MC , DL (16 January 1886 – 30 November 1948), was a British Conservative Party politician.
Biography
Bowyer was educated at Eton and New College, Oxford , and was called to the Bar in 1910. During World War I he served in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry , achieved the rank of Captain , and was awarded the Military Cross in the 1917 New Year Honours .[ 1]
Bowyer was active in local government and was president of the Urban District Councils Association . At the 1918 general election he was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Buckingham . He served as a whip for many years. He was vice-chair of the Conservative Party and became Comptroller of the Household in 1935.
Bowyer was knighted in 1929 and made a Baronet , of Weston Underwood, Olney , Buckinghamshire , in 1933. He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of the county of Buckingham in 1931.[ 2] In 1937 he was created 1st Baron Denham , also of Weston Underwood, Olney, Buckinghamshire.
He was elected as Senior Steward of the National Greyhound Racing Club and was the guest of honour when Oxford Stadium opened in 1939.[ 3] [ 4]
He married Daphne Mitford, daughter of Algernon Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale , on 27 February 1919. They had three children:
Arms
Coat of arms of George Bowyer, 1st Baron Denham
Crest
A falcon rising belled Or.
Escutcheon
Or a bend Vaire cottised Sable.
Supporters
Dexter a golden retriever sinister a black greyhound Proper each charged on the shoulder with a portcullis Or.[ 5]
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