Background
Fowler was the son of John Fowler of Chapel Nap near Melksham Wiltshire and his wife Rebecca Hull, daughter of William Hull of Uxbridge.
Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom
Fowler was the son of John Fowler of Chapel Nap near Melksham Wiltshire and his wife Rebecca Hull, daughter of William Hull of Uxbridge.
He was educated at University College, London and was called to bar at Inner Temple in January 1852.
He was with Alexander & Company of Lombard Street, London between 1856 and 1877. He was also a Justice of the Peace for Essex. He was re-elected for Cambridge at the 1880 general election and held the seat until 1885.
Fowler wrote a number of papers - The Crisis of 1866: a Financial Essay, Mozley and Tyndall on Miracles, an Essay, Thoughts on Free Trade in Land, The Present Aspect of the Land Question and The Limited Ownership of Land.
He became the director of several companies and eventually retired to Tunbridge Wells. Fowler married firstly in 1855 Rachel Maria Howard, daughter of Robert Howard of Tottenham.
20th United Kingdom Parliament. 22nd United Kingdom Parliament]
Fowler was elected one of the two Members of Parliament for Cambridge in 1868, but lost the seat in 1874.