Bowyer EdwardSparke (27 April 1759 – 4 April 1836) was an English bishop. He was born at Bury St Edmunds, and was admitted a pensioner at Pembroke College
children and he left the hall to his eldest son Henry EdwardSparke Upcher. Henry EdwardSparke Upcher was knighted and from 1941 until 1950 he was Chairman
subjects included Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and Bowyer EdwardSparke (1759-1836), Bishop of Chester. Beechey exhibited his paintings at the
West. The country of the Pambalong was known as Barrahineban. In 1841 EdwardSparke Snr, original settler and owner of "Woodlands" conveyed 2.43 hectares
Bradfield RSD George Swinton Bray For service to local government. William EdwardSparke Brennan For service to the welfare of members of the defence force Leonard
Settlement occurred at Hexham in the 1820s when the land was granted to EdwardSparke.[citation needed] Hexham was named after the market town of Hexham,
furnishings replaced the baroque items installed in the 1690s. In 1845 EdwardSparke, son of the bishop Bowyer Sparke, and himself a canon, spearheaded a
December 1717: John Throckmorton, of Warrington in Olney 21 December 1718: EdwardSparke, of Chipping Wycombe 3 December 1719: William Proby, of Agmondesham
Freiherr von Spanheim 1679-02-03 7 December 1629 – 25 October 1710 Bowyer EdwardSparke 1810-03-15 27 April 1759 – 4 April 1836 Bishop of Ely Robert Stephen
Gynaecologists. Edward Raymond Streat, CBE, Chairman of the Cotton Board. Henry EdwardSparke Upcher, Chairman, Norfolk War Agricultural Executive Committee. Robert