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[[File:John-Bowy.gif|thumb|Azure, a lion couchant Or and a chief wavy argent.]]
I follow three persona's all with the same name. My primary is an Archer Captain in 14th Century England. My feast and fancy ego is a 16th Century English wool merchant and my fun ego is as a 8-9th Century Anglo Saxon.[[File:John-Bowy.gif|right|Azure, a lion couchant Or and a chief wavy argent.]]
[[File:JohnBowyerTatianaDieugarde.jpg|thumb|John Bowyer and Lilian Bowyer]]
[[File:JohnBowyerBooned.jpg|thumb|John Bowyer before Their Majesties being announced for the Chivalry]]
[[File:JohnBowyerGray.jpg|thumb|John Bowyer on his Chivalry scroll]]
[[File:JohnBowyerNoGray.jpg|thumb|John Bowyer without the gray...]]
[[File:JohnBowyerChivalryScroll.jpg|thumb|Chivalry scroll: illumination by Tatiana Dieugarde, calligraphy by Winnifred d’Artois, and text by Garick von Köpke.]]
[[File:JohnBowyerCloak.jpg|thumb|Chivalry cloak embroidery by Lillian Bowyer]]


[[File:JohnBowyerBooned.jpg|right|200px|John Bowyer before Their Majesties being announced for the Chivalry]]


=Sir John Bowyer=  
=Honorable Lord John Bowyer=  


*''Pronunciation guide:''
*''Pronunciation guide:''
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=Persona:=
=Persona:=
''I follow three persona's all with the same name. My primary is an Archer Captain in 14th Century England. My feast and fancy ego is a 16th Century English wool merchant and my fun ego is as a 8-9th Century Anglo Saxon.''
John Bowyer of Framlingham, Suffok, England, would have been born between 1328 and 1332. Born as the third son to William and Anna Bowyer. William was a yeoman holding 100 acres of ground along with sheep, cattle and oxen, while Anna produced breads and cheeses for trade at the market. In 1339, the sweating sickness struck down William and Anna. John's oldest brother inherited the land and animals, and his sister left to join the Augustinian Nunnery near Flixton, Suffolk. With little left for John, he was packaged off to his grandfather, Godfryd. Godfryd was a man of the woods. Hired by local nobles to patrol their lands preventing poaching, controlling swineherds and herders amongst the forrest and land. Godfryd was also a veteran of many campaigns and was well regarded as a bowyer and archer. In time, Godfryd took John under his wing and taught him the traits of an archer and the trade of a bowyer. As the war rumbles in the East between England and France, John takes leave of his grandfather vowing to return with riches from France. In Ipswich, Suffolk, John makes his mark on the rolls and joins a company of archers and enters the Kings Army. In 1346 John stood amongst the archers at the Battle of Crecy during which he was able to capture a minor French noble who he turned over to an English knight in exchange for 50 pounds. This unexpected windfall along with armor scavenged from the Genoese and French allowed John to continue to serve the King's Army. Shortly after surviving Crecy, the company of Archers were assigned to the Black Prince for his campaign through Gascony. Througout that campaign John aquitted himself well and by the Battle for Poitiers, he is serving as Sergeant in the company. During the battle, the company captain falls at the hands of German knights, and John is selected after the battle to become the new captain.
 
John Bowyer of Framlingham, Suffok, England, would have been born between 1328 and 1332. Born as the third son to William and Anna Bowyer. William was a yeoman holding 100 acres of ground along with sheep, cattle and oxen, while Anna produced breads and cheeses for trade at the market.  
 
In 1339, the sweating sickness struck down William and Anna. John's oldest brother inherited the land and animals, and his sister left to join the Augustinian Nunnery near Flixton, Suffolk. With little left for John, he was packaged off to his grandfather, Godfryd.  
 
Godfryd was a man of the woods. Hired by local nobles to patrol their lands preventing poaching, controlling swineherds and herders amongst the forrest and land. Godfryd was also a veteran of many campaigns and was well regarded as a bowyer and archer. In time, Godfryd took John under his wing and taught him the traits of an archer and the trade of a bowyer.  
 
As the war rumbles in the East between England and France, John takes leave of his grandfather vowing to return with riches from France. In Ipswich, Suffolk, John makes his mark on the rolls and joins a company of archers and enters the Kings Army. In 1346 John stood amongst the archers at the Battle of Crecy during which he was able to capture a minor French noble who he turned over to an English knight in exchange for 50 pounds. This unexpected windfall along with armor scavenged from the Genoese and French allowed John to continue to serve the King's Army.  
 
Shortly after surviving Crecy, the company of Archers were assigned to the Black Prince for his campaign through Gascony. Throughout that campaign John acquitted himself well and by the Battle for Poitiers, he is serving as Sergeant in the company. During the battle, the company captain falls at the hands of German knights, and John is selected after the battle to become the new captain.


=History in the SCA:=  
=History in the SCA:=  
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***Vigil and elevation - Valor (Labor Day Weekend).
***Vigil and elevation - Valor (Labor Day Weekend).


'''Groups and Affiliations:'''
'''Groups and Affiliations:'''


*Current Group: Cum an Iolar and Barony of Forgotten Sea
*Current Group: Cum an Iolar and Barony of Forgotten Sea
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*Guilds, Households, etc: Crewmember of the Corvus
*Guilds, Households, etc: Crewmember of the Corvus


'''Offices:'''
'''Offices:'''


*Local Offices: Knight's Marshal for BFS
*Local Offices: Knight's Marshal for BFS
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=Other Information=  
=Other Information=  
Websites, articles, blogs, etc.
Websites, photo-sharing, etc.


Chivalry scroll: illumination by [[Tatiana Dieugarde]], calligraphy by [[Winnifred d’Artois]], and text by [[Garick von Köpke]].


=Rat out a Friend=  
=Rat out a Friend=  
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John, I am so very happy to see the Chivalry and the Crown recognize your worth by asking you to sit vigil and to be made a Knight. Calontir will be all the better for it.
John, I am so very happy to see the Chivalry and the Crown recognize your worth by asking you to sit vigil and to be made a Knight. Calontir will be all the better for it.


Congratulations! - Hugo van Harlo
Congratulations! - Hugo von Harlo


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