Bulwer may refer to:
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Henry Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer
William Henry Lytton Earle Bulwer, 1st Baron Dalling and Bulwer, (13 February 180123 May 1872) was a British Liberal Party (UK), Liberal politician, diplomat and writer.
Background and education
Bulwer was the second son of General William Bul ...
(1801–1872), British politician, diplomat and writer
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Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer (1836–1914), British colonial administrator and diplomat, nephew of Henry Bulwer
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James Bulwer (1794–1879), English collector, naturalist and conchologist
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James Redfoord Bulwer (1820–1899), British politician
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John Bulwer
John Bulwer (baptised 16 May 1606 – buried 16 October 1656)
was an English people, English physician and early Baconian method, Baconian natural philosopher who wrote five works exploring the Body and human communication, particularly by gest ...
(1606–1656), English physician and writer
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Lorina Bulwer (1838-1912) Workhouse inmate and textile artist
Other
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Bulwer, Queensland, Australia
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Bulwer Island, Queensland, Australia
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Bulwer, New Zealand (in Pelorus Sound)
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Bulwer, KwaZulu-Natal
Bulwer is a small town in the KwaZulu-Natal's Midlands region, South Africa. It is situated on the R617 regional road between the towns of Boston and Underberg and around 50 minutes north-west of the town of Ixopo on the R56. The village is ne ...
, South Africa
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Bulwer's petrel (''Bulweria bulwerii''), named after James Bulwer
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Bulwer's pheasant (''Lophura bulweri''), named after
Henry Ernest Gascoyne Bulwer
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Clayton–Bulwer Treaty
The Clayton–Bulwer Treaty was a treaty signed in 1850 between the United States and the United Kingdom. The treaty was negotiated by John M. Clayton and Sir Henry Bulwer, amidst growing tensions between the two nations over Central America, a ...
, 1850 treaty between the United States and Great Britain
See also
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Bulwer-Lytton, a surname
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Bulweria
''Bulweria'' is a genus of seabirds in the family Procellariidae named after English naturalist James Bulwer. The genus has two extant species, Bulwer's petrel and Jouanin's petrel. A third species, the Olson's petrel, became extinct in the e ...
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