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Foote Gower
Foote Gower (1725/6–1780) was an English cleric, academic and antiquarian. ==Life== The son of the Rev. Foote Gower, M.A. and M.D., a physician in Chester, he was born there about 1726. He matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford, 15 March 1744, aged 18, and took his degrees of B.A. in 1747, M.A. in 1750, M.B. in 1755, and M.D. in 1757. He was elected a Fellow of his college in 1750.〔 It is unclear whether Gower practised as a physician.〔 He was rector of Chignal St James and Mashbury, near Chelmsford in Essex, from June 1761 until about 1777.〔 He also held the living of Woodham Walter, where the patron was Thomas Fytche.〔 Gower employed Joseph Strutt to make engravings of Roman antiquities. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1768, and had Richard Gough as a close friend.〔 He died at Bath, Somerset on 27 May 1780.〔
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