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Bowers Lodge is named after Rt. Revd. John Phillips Allcot Bowers, Bishop of Thetford.
Bishop Bowers was born at Portsmouth May 15th 1854. He was educated at Magdalen School and at St. Johns College Cambridge. (B.A. 1876, M.A. 1880 hon. D.D. 1903).
He was ordained in 1877 by the Bishop of Rochester.
He subsequently held the senior curacy of St. Giles, Cambridge, and the senior curacy and precentorship of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol.
Dr. Bowers was a minor Canon of Gloucester Cathedral and the librarian in the early 1880's, he was made the senior missioner of the diocese, a canon residentiary, and Archdeacon of Gloucester. (and subsequently Lynn).
He also held the vicarage of Sandhurst, Gloucestershire for a year.
When Bishop Lloyd went to Newcasle in 1903, Dr. Bowers was appointed his successor as Bishop of Thetford, being consecrated in Lambeth Palace June 29th by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishops of Norwich, Newcastle, St. Albans, Sarum and Barking, and by Bishop Montgomery.
Bishop Bowers was member of Union Lodge No. 52, and a Past Grand Chaplain. He was Appointed Provincial Grand Master for Norfolk in 1920.
As Provincial Grand Master, the Bishop on Tuesday 5th January, 1926, attended a meeting of Union Lodge in St. Giles Street, Norwich, and was seemingly in his usual health and cheery spirits. In the course of a speech, he referred to the rebuilding of the temple, and said that he thought that by the time the work was completed, he ought to retire from the position of Provincial Grand Master and went on to say that at any rate he hoped to live long enough to see the completion of the temple.
The Bishop died in the early hours of Wednesday January 6th, 1926.
He was buried at Porchester near Portsmouth, where his family has a vault.
Bowers Lodge was Consecrated, 26th November 1926, and to commemorate Bishop Bowers membership of Union Lodge No. 52, there were fifty two founder members of Bowers Lodge.
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