William Bowring

West Indies

Full Name

William Bowring

Born

November 14, 1874, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada

Died

August 12, 1945, Bay, St Michael, Barbados, (aged 70y 271d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Grew up in St. John's, Newfoundland as part of the Bowring family. The Bowrings were merchants with connections to Liverpool and the West Indies. Bowring became a director of the West Indies operation. He was educated in England, at Sherborne and Marlborough. He was a member of the first West Indies touring party to visit England in 1900. He also played cricket in the Liverpool area, representing the Liverpool Club, and the Gentlemen of Liverpool in 1911. His brother-in-law DCCC DaCosta also played first-class cricket for Barbados, and his step-cousin JS Munn played first-class cricket for Oxford (Dave Liverman, 2003).