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(William) Enos Howes (1852 - 28 April 1944) was a businessman and politician. Born in Bristol, he was the son of Aram Hows, a furrier, and his wife Elizabeth née Edwards. In 1881 he was still living in Bristol, employed as a glass cutter. By 1891 he was living in Hornsey in the north London suburbs and was a rope, sack and tarpaulin manufacturer. By 1901 he was described as a rope and twine merchant. When the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury was created in 1900, Howes was chosen as the Mayor of Finsbury: he served two consecutive terms. He died at his home in Palmers Green, aged 92.

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  • (William) Enos Howes (1852 - 28 April 1944) was a businessman and politician. Born in Bristol, he was the son of Aram Hows, a furrier, and his wife Elizabeth née Edwards. In 1881 he was still living in Bristol, employed as a glass cutter. By 1891 he was living in Hornsey in the north London suburbs and was a rope, sack and tarpaulin manufacturer. By 1901 he was described as a rope and twine merchant. When the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury was created in 1900, Howes was chosen as the Mayor of Finsbury: he served two consecutive terms. He died at his home in Palmers Green, aged 92.
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  • (William) Enos Howes (1852 - 28 April 1944) was a businessman and politician. Born in Bristol, he was the son of Aram Hows, a furrier, and his wife Elizabeth née Edwards. In 1881 he was still living in Bristol, employed as a glass cutter. By 1891 he was living in Hornsey in the north London suburbs and was a rope, sack and tarpaulin manufacturer. By 1901 he was described as a rope and twine merchant. When the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury was created in 1900, Howes was chosen as the Mayor of Finsbury: he served two consecutive terms. In April 1906 he married Alice Charlotte Culver in Muswell Hill. In March 1907 he was elected as a Municipal Reform Party member of the London County Council representing Finsbury East. He served a single term, stepping down at the 1910 council election. By 1911 he was living in Stoke Newington. He was the director of a number of companies and involved in the City of London. He was Master of the Worshipful Company of Glaziers and Painters of Glass in 1921. He died at his home in Palmers Green, aged 92. A mention here [1].
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