Thomas Bullock (priest)
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- Dean in the eighteenth century.[1]
Bullock was educated at
Mitcham, Surrey; Thurne and North Creake. He was Chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich from 1727 to 1738; and Dean of Norwich from 2 August 1739 until his death.[3]Notes
- ^ "Magnae Britanniae Notitia, Or, The Present State of Great-Britain" Chamberlayne,J. PtII p26: London, Longman, 1748
- ^ Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Bruges-Bythner, p225: Oxford, University of Oxford, Oxford, 1891
- ^ British History Online
Church of England titles Preceded by Dean of Norwich
1739–1760Succeeded by Early modern - William Castleton
- John Salisbury
- John Christopherson
- John Boxall
- John Harpsfield
- John Salisbury
- George Gardiner
- Thomas Dove
- John Jegon
- George Montgomery
- Edmund Suckling
- John Hassal
- John Crofts
- Herbert Astley
- John Sharp
- Henry Fairfax
- Humphrey Prideaux
- Thomas Cole
- Robert Butts
- John Baron
- Thomas Bullock
- Edward Townshend
- Philip Lloyd
Late modern - Joseph Turner
- George Pellew
- Meyrick Goulburn
- William Lefroy
- Henry Wakefield
- Henry Beeching
- John Willink
- David Cranage
- Herbert St Barbe Holland
- Norman Hook
- Alan Webster
- David Edwards
- Paul Burbridge
- Stephen Platten
- Graham Smith
- Jane Hedges
- Andrew Braddock
Office holders Historic offices - Bishop suffragan of Ipswich (1899–1909)
- Archdeacon of Suffolk (12th century–1914; formed Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich)
- Archdeacon of Sudbury (12th century–1837; transferred to Ely)
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