Bull, William, 1710-1791
Variant namesEpithet: of Aylesbury
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Lieutenant governor and commander-in-chief in S.C. during colonial period.
From the description of Papers, 1770, 1774. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 43737901
Peter Collinson (1694 – 1768) was an English merchant and botanist.
From the guide to the Peter Collinson papers, 1560-1811 (inclusive), 1713-1811 (bulk), Bulk, 1713-1811, 1560-1811, (American Philosophical Society)
Epithet: of Christchurch Surrey , victualler
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Bull served as Lt. Governor of South Carolina Province 1737-1743. He was a Loyalist during the Revolution, and in 1778, he was living in England.
From the description of Description of South Carolina : by Th[omas] Boone Esq. and W[illia]m Bull, late governor of that province : manuscript, 1778. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612791081
Epithet: of Add MS 36054
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Epithet: vendor of medicines, Dublin
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Epithet: of Oxford
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| Maryland, N. America | |||
| Gelligaer, Glamorganshire | |||
| Bristol, Gloucestershire | |||
| South Carolina | |||
| Dublin, Ireland | |||
| Iceland, Europe | |||
| New Ross, Wexford | |||
| Deal, Kent | |||
| Sandwich, Kent | |||
| Poole, Dorset | |||
| Coachmakers' Arms, Surrey | |||
| Margate, Kent | |||
| Clun, Shropshire | |||
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| Killarney, Kerry | |||
| Pennsylvania, U.S.A. | |||
| Coachmakers' Arms, Surrey | |||
| Walmer, Kent | |||
| London, England | |||
| South Carolina | |||
| Coventry, Warwickshire |
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Person
Birth 1710-09-24
Death 1791-07-04
