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4-763: William Bullock may refer to: William Bullock (chamberlain) (died c. 1343), Scottish noble William Bullock (actor) (c. 1657–c. 1740), English actor William Bullock (collector) (c. 1773–1849), English traveller, artist, naturalist and antiquarian William Bullock (cricketer) (1837–1904), English cricketer and journalist William Bullock (inventor) (1813–1867), American inventor William Henry Bullock (1927–2011), American Roman Catholic churchman William Stephen Bullock (1865–1936), Canadian Baptist minister, businessman, and politician William Thomas Bullock (1818–1879), English Anglican cleric and mission administrator Fictional [ edit ] William Bullock,

8-494: A character in the TV series Deadwood See also [ edit ] William Bullock Clark (1860–1917), American geologist William Bullock Ives (1841–1899), Canadian politician William Bellinger Bulloch (1777–1852), American senator [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

12-461: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Bullock&oldid=1236076448 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Bullock (chamberlain) William Bullock (died c. 1343), Chamberlain of Scotland ,

16-552: Was a Scottish noble. He was a former ecclesiastical man, who was appointed Chamberlain of Scotland by Edward Balliol in 1334. Bullock while constable of Cupar Castle in 1339, surrendered the castle to William Douglas, Lord of Liddesdale , who had laid siege to the castle, and changed allegiance to the Bruce side. He assisted with the siege of Perth in 1339 and Edinburgh Castle in 1341. He served as Chamberlain of Scotland between 1341 and 1342, under David II of Scotland . Following

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