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Bulley is a hamlet in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. Bulley may also refer to: Surname *Arthur Bulley (1861–1942), British cotton merchant and gardener * Agnes Lois Bulley (1901-1995), British county councillor, political activist and philanthropist * Cyril Bulley (1907–1989), Church of England bishop *Frederick Bulley (1810–1885), President of Magdalen College, Oxford, UK *Nicola Bulley (1977-2023), British woman who disappeared in 2023 *Rebecca Bulley (born 1982), Australian netball player * Ted Bulley (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player * Victoria Adukwei Bulley ( 2023), Ghanaian-British poet Business *Bulley & Andrews Bulley & Andrews, LLC is one of Chicago's oldest general contractors. The firm was founded in 1891 as a partnership of Frederick Bulley, a 21-year-old English stonemason, partnered with Alfred Andrews, an architect. Notable projects * Hinsd ..., a building contractor in Chicago See also * Bully (other) {{disambiguat ...
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Bulley
Bulley is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Churcham, in the Forest of Dean district, in Gloucestershire, almost west of the city of Gloucester and about north of the village of Churcham. In 1931 the parish had a population of 134. Parish church The Church of England parish church of St Michael and All Angels has been a dependent chapelry of St Andrew's parish church, Churcham since at least AD 1100. Both St Andrew's and St Michael's are now members of the Forest Edge group of churches. St Michael's building is Norman. A Perpendicular Gothic window on the south side of the nave is a fifteenth-century addition. In 1886 the building was restored under the direction of the architect Sidney Gambier-Parry. The church is a Grade I listed building. Secular history Bulley has had a long association with Churcham. When a parish school was founded for Churcham and Bulley in 1856 it was built at Bulley. Under the Local Government Act 1894 Bulley was made a ...
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Arthur Bulley
Arthur Kilpin Bulley (10 January 1861 – 3 May 1942) was a British cotton merchant and creator of the Ness Botanic Gardens. He stood for Parliament as a women's suffrage candidate in 1910. Personal life Bulley was one of the 14 children of Samuel Marshall Bulley and Mary (née Raffles). He was born in New Brighton, Cheshire, in 1861. He married Harriet Agnes Whishaw in 1890. They were both committed teetotallers and politically active. They had two children together, Agnes Lois Bulley (1901–1995) and Alfred Whishaw Bulley (born 1905). Bulley's sisters included Amy Bulley and Ella Sophia Armitage, who unusually had a university education. Career After leaving school he joined his family's cotton trading business, often travelling overseas where he developed an interest in uncommon plants. Bulley purchased 60 acres of land near Ness in Cheshire in 1898, in which he built a house and a plant nursery, opening parts of the garden for free to villagers. Bulley commissioned pla ...
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Lois Bulley
Agnes Lois Bulley (1901–1995) was a British county councillor, philanthropist and political activist from Cheshire, England. Personal life Preferring to be called Lois, she was the daughter of Harriet Agnes () and Arthur Kilpin Bulley. Her father had become wealthy within his family's cotton brokerage business and later became a keen plant collector and started Bees Ltd seed company. She was born on 2 December 1901 at Mickwell Brow, a house built for her father near the village of Ness near the market town of Neston on the Wirral Peninsula, Cheshire. She had a brother Alfred Whishaw Bulley (born 1905). They were brought up as agnostics, despite the Congregationalist and Anglican backgrounds of their parents. After initially being educated at home by French and German governesses, she was sent to the co-educational Bedales School, Hampshire and then trained as a nurse and midwife aQueen Mary Maternity Hospital in Hampstead qualifying in 1925. She worked initially in the East ...
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Cyril Bulley
Sydney Cyril Bulley (12 June 1907 – 20 November 1989) was an English bishop. He was born on 12 June 1907 and educated at the University of Durham. He was a member of St Chad's College. He began his ministry as a curate at Newark and was then successively vicar of Worksop (1942), Rural Dean of Mansfield (1946), Director of Religious Education in the Diocese of Carlisle and Archdeacon of Westmorland and Furness (c.1950) before his ordination to the episcopate, initially as the Suffragan Bishop of Penrith (1959–1966) and then as Bishop of Carlisle (1966–1972). In 1972 he was an awarded an honorary doctorate An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements. It is also known by the Latin phrases ''honoris causa'' ("for the sake of the honour") or '' ad hon ... by Durham. A noted author, his works included the autobiographical “The Glass of Time”, published in 1981, “Faith, F ...
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Frederick Bulley
Frederick Bulley (1810 – 3 September 1885) was President of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1855 until his death. Frederick (or Frederic) was born in Reading, Berkshire, Reading in Berkshire in 1810, the third son of Dr. John Bulley of that place and his wife, Charlotte, the daughter of Capt. Samuel Pocock of Beenham House, also in Berkshire. He matriculation, matriculated at the University of Oxford, as a member of Magdalen College, on 26 July 1825 at the age of 14. He obtained his BA degree in 1829 (a third-class degree in Literae Humaniores), his MA (Oxon), MA in 1832, his BD degree in 1840 and his DD degree in 1855. He was a Oxbridge Fellow, Fellow of Magdalen College, and a Tutor in law and history. He was elected President of Magdalen College on 5 January 1855, in succession to Martin Routh who had been President from 1791 until his death in 1854. ''The Times'' said on his election that he was "much respected throughout the University" and was the expected successor. Du ...
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Death Of Nicola Bulley
On 27 January 2023, 45-year-old British woman Nicola Bulley disappeared whilst walking her dog in St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, England. Lancashire Constabulary said that there was no evidence of either suspicious activity or third-party involvement in the disappearance and quickly stated that their working hypothesis was that she had fallen into the River Wyre. However, an extensive search of the river and surrounding land involving police divers, helicopters, sniffer dogs and drones found no body. On 19 February, two walkers found Bulley's body in the river, about downstream of St Michael's on Wyre. The inquest, which concluded in June 2023, determined that Bulley's death was due to accidental drowning. The police were criticised for their handling of the case, including releasing private details of Bulley's health and poorly communicating with the media which resulted in public speculation. Members of the public, particularly users of social media, were also criticised ...
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Rebecca Bulley
Rebecca Bulley (born 18 August 1982), also known as Rebecca Strachan, is a former Australia netball international and current netball coach. Between 2008 and 2015 she made 42 senior appearances for Australia. Bulley was a member of the Australia teams that won the gold medal at the 2015 Netball World Cup and the silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Bulley also won three ANZ Championship titles with three different teams – the 2008 New South Wales Swifts, the 2013 Adelaide Thunderbirds and the 2015 Queensland Firebirds. She began her senior club career with Melbourne Kestrels during the Commonwealth Bank Trophy era and finished it playing for Giants Netball in Suncorp Super Netball. Early life, family and education Bulley is the daughter of Leon and Lynley Strachan. She was born in Victoria and raised in the Pyramid Hill and Bendigo districts. She attended Pyramid Hill College and Bendigo Senior Secondary College. Her sister, Meredith Ball (née Strachan), al ...
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Ted Bulley
Edward Harvey Bulley (born March 25, 1955) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Drafted in 1975 by both the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League and the Quebec Nordiques of the World Hockey Association, Bulley played for the Black Hawks, Washington Capitals, and Pittsburgh Penguins. He also played one season for the Baltimore Skipjacks of the American Hockey League before retiring from active play.Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com
Accessed August 11, 2012. In 414 NHL games, Bulley had 101 goals and 113 assists.


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Victoria Adukwei Bulley
Victoria Adukwei Bulley is a British-born Ghanaian poet. Her debut poetry book ''Quiet'' (2022) won the Rathbones Folio Prize for Poetry and the John Pollard Foundation International Poetry Prize in 2023. Early life and education Bulley is of Ghanaian heritage, born and brought up in Essex, England. In 2019, she was awarded a Techne scholarship for doctoral work at Royal Holloway, University of London. An alumna of The Complete Works poetry mentoring programme initiated by Bernardine Evaristo, Bulley has held residencies internationally in the US, Brazil, and at the V&A. Writing Bulley's writing has been published in ''Granta'', ''The Guardian'', and ''The White Review'', as well as in anthologies, including ''Rising Stars: New Young Voices in Poetry'' (Otter-Barry Books, 2017) and ''Ten: Poets of the New Generation'', edited by Karen McCarthy Woolf (Bloodaxe Books, 2017). She produced the Mother Tongues intergenerational project, in which poets worked with their mothers ...
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Bulley & Andrews
Bulley & Andrews, LLC is one of Chicago's oldest general contractors. The firm was founded in 1891 as a partnership of Frederick Bulley, a 21-year-old English stonemason, partnered with Alfred Andrews, an architect. Notable projects * Hinsdale Hospital, New Patient Pavilion, Hinsdale, IL * Ronald McDonald House Charities, Downtown: Chicago, IL * Radgale House, Lake Forest, IL * Lycee Francais: Chicago, IL * Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center: Skokie, IL * S&C Electric Advanced Technology Center: Chicago, IL * The University of Chicago Searle Chemistry Laboratory: Chicago, IL * Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation: Evanston, IL * DePaul University Monsignor Andrew J. McGowan Science Building: Chicago, IL * The Richard H. Driehaus Museum: Chicago, IL Nickerson House * Northwestern Memorial Hospital Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) is a nationally ranked academic medical center located on Northwestern University's Campus of Northwestern University, Chicag ...
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