Thomas Bowrey (1659-1713) was an English merchant and mariner involved in the East Indies trade. Initially, an independent mariner in the country trade, he became a Wapping-based merchant and “projector”. (From Wikipedia) More about Thomas Bowrey:
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Books by Thomas Bowrey: Additional books by Thomas Bowrey in the extended shelves: Bowrey, Thomas, approximately 1650-1713: A dictionary, English and Malayo, Malayo and English : to which is added some short grammar rules & directions for the better observation of the propriety and elegancy of this language, and also several miscellanies, dialogues, and letters, in English and Malayo, together with a table of time, computing the years and moons of the hegira to the years and months of the English stile ... (Printed by Sam. Bridge for the author, 1701) (page images at HathiTrust) Bowrey, Thomas, approximately 1650-1713: The papers of Thomas Bowrey, 1669-1713, discovered in 1913 by John Humphreys ... and now in the possession of Lieut.-Colonel Henry Howard ... (Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1927), also by Richard Carnac Temple (page images at HathiTrust)
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