Lewin Bentham Bowring
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Lewin Bentham Bowring was a British
British people
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 civil servant in India
India
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 who served as commissioner of Mysore
Kingdom of Mysore
The Kingdom of Mysore was a kingdom of southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. The kingdom, which was ruled by the Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire...

 between 1862 and 1870. He was also an author and man of letters.

Family

He was the second son of Sir John Bowring
John Bowring
Sir John Bowring, KCB was an English political economist, traveller, miscellaneous writer, polyglot, and the 4th Governor of Hong Kong.- Early life :...

, and the brother of John Charles Bowring and Edgar Alfred Bowring
Edgar Alfred Bowring
Edgar Alfred Bowring was a British translator, author and civil servant, serving as librarian and registrar to the Board of Trade , secretary to the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, and Liberal Member of Parliament for Exeter .He was the youngest son of Sir John Bowring, and brother of...

.

Career

Bowring joined the Bengal
Bengal
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 Civil Service in 1843. He became Assistant Resident at Lahore
Lahore
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 in 1847, and later joined the Punjab
Punjab (British India)
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 commission. From 1858 to 1862, he was private secretary to the Viceroy of India, Lord Canning.

Bowring served as Chief Commissioner of Mysore
Princely State of Mysore
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 from 1862 to 1870. This was during the period between 1831 and 1881 when the Maharaja of Mysore had been dispossessed of his state by the British Raj
British Raj
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 and Mysore was being administered by the Mysore Commission. The Bowring Institute in Bangalore
Bangalore
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, which was founded by Lewis Rice in 1868, is named after him.

During the last year of his incumbency, Bowring also served as the first Chief Commissioner of Coorg. He was created Companion of the Star of India (CSI) in 1867. He retired from the Indian Civil Service in 1870 and returned to England the same year.

Author

After retiring from service, Bowring turned his efforts to writing. He authored the book Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan and the struggle with the Mussulman powers of the south, which was published in 1893. Bowring also edited his father's notes and published Autobiographical Recollections of Sir John Bowring in 1877.

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