Edvard Hagerup Bull (23 January 1855 – 25 March 1938) was a Norwegian jurist and assessor of the
Supreme Court of Norway. He was a member of the
Norwegian Parliament and government official with the
Conservative Party of Norway.
Background
Edvard Hagerup Bull was born in
Bergen as the son of
Colonel Jens Munthe Bull (1815–1905) and his wife Johanne Margrethe Hagerup (1817–1888).
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– Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD) His brother
Schak Bull
Schak August Steenberg Bull (10 May 1858 – 25 January 1956) was a Norwegian architect.
Personal life
He was born in Årstad (municipality), Årstad as the son of Colonel Jens Munthe Bull (1815-1905) and his wife Johanne Margrethe Hagerup (18 ...
(1858 – 1956) was an architect, and his maternal grandfather was politician
Edvard Hagerup
Edvard Eilersen Hagerup (9 September 1781 – 29 March 1853) was a Norwegian solicitor and politician.
Hagerup was born in the city of Kristiansand in Lister og Mandals amt, Norway. He was the son of Bishop Eiler (Kongel) Hagerup (b. 1718) an ...
. He was also a nephew of composer
Ole Bull
Ole Bornemann Bull (; 5 February 181017 August 1880) was a Norwegian virtuoso violinist and composer. According to Robert Schumann, he was on a level with Niccolò Paganini for the speed and clarity of his playing.
Biography
Background
Bull was ...
and architect
Georg Andreas Bull, and cousin of composer
Edvard Grieg. He had his secondary education at
Bergen Cathedral School
Bergen Cathedral School (Norwegian: ''Bergen Katedralskole'', Latin: ''Schola Cathedralis Bergensis'', formerly known as Bergens lærdeskole and Bergen latinskole and colloquially known as Katten) is an upper secondary school in Bergen, Norway. Loc ...
during 1872, enrolled as a student and graduated with the degree
cand.jur.
Candidate of Law (Latin: ''candidatus/candidata juris/iuris'') is both a graduate law degree awarded to law students in the Nordic region as well as an academic status designation for advanced Law School students in German-speaking countries.
...
in 1876. He was hired as an attorney for the law company of
Emil Stang, and worked there from 1877 to 1879.
Career
During July 1879 he was hired by the
Ministry of the Interior, transferring to the
Ministry of Finance the next year. Here, he was promoted to assistant secretary in 1882 and deputy under-secretary of State in 1888. He had been acting deputy under-secretary since 1887. He had this job until 1893, except for the period between 6 June 1889 and 7 July 1889, when he was acting
Minister of Finance.
During October 1893 he became acting
assessor
An assessor may be:
* ''Assessor'' (fish), a genus of fishes
* Assessor (law), the assistant to a judge or magistrate
* Assessor (Oxford), a senior officer of the University of Oxford
* Assessor (property), an expert who calculates the value of pr ...
of the
Supreme Court
A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
. In January 1895 this position was made permanent. He had this job until January 1918, except for a period between 1905 and February 1907.
During March 1905, when the
Michelsen's Cabinet assumed office, Bull had been appointed a member of the Council of State Division in
Stockholm
Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in Sweden by population, largest city of Sweden as well as the List of urban areas in the Nordic countries, largest urban area in Scandinavia. Approximately 980,000 people liv ...
. He left on 6 June as the
Union between Sweden and Norway was dissolved unilaterally by Norway. Instead, Bull was brought home to the newly independent state of Norway to become
Minister of Justice and the Police. He had this job until 26 November the same year, when he was appointed
Minister of Finance and Customs. He quit after slightly less than a year, on 6 November 1906.
He was preceded by
Christian Michelsen and succeeded by
Abraham Berge
Abraham Theodor Berge (20 August 1851 – 10 July 1936) was the 15th prime minister of Norway from 1923 to 1924. He was a teacher and civil servant who represented the Liberal Party, the social liberal party, and later Free-minded Liberal Party, a ...
,
[Ministry of Finance. Councillor of State 1814–present]
— Government.no both of whom were
Prime Ministers at one point.
Having quit the Supreme Court during 1918, he later resumed politics to serve as Minister of Finance and Customs in the
first cabinet Bahr Halvorsen. This cabinet existed exactly for one year, from 21 June 1920 to 21 June 1921.
Again, he was preceded and succeeded by two persons who also served as Prime Ministers,
Gunnar Knudsen and
Otto Blehr respectively.
Additionally, Bull was elected to the Norwegian Parliament for four terms. In
1903
Events January
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he was elected to serve the term 1904–1906 as the fifth representative of
Akershus Amt
Akershus () is a traditional region and current electoral district in Norway, with Oslo as its main city and traditional capital. It is named after the Akershus Fortress in Oslo. From the middle ages to 1919, Akershus was a fief and main county ...
. He was not re-elected in
1906
Events
January–February
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, but he returned in 1910 for the constituency of
Aker
Aker may refer to:
Places
* Aker, Norway, a geographic area in Oslo and a former municipality in Norway
* Vestre Aker, a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality
* Nordre Aker, a district of Oslo within former Aker municipality
* Aker Br ...
. He was then re-elected on two consecutive occasions. For the last three terms he was the manager of the Conservative Party parliamentary group.
Bull was a member of several boards and committees, both public and private. He was chairman of the board of
Spareskillingsbanken from 1899 to 1928, vice board chairman of
Norges Bank from 1900 to 1912 and board member of the publishing house
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
Gyldendal Norsk Forlag AS, commonly referred to as Gyldendal N.F. and in Norway often only as Gyldendal, is one of the largest Norwegian publishing houses. It was founded in 1925 after buying rights to publications from the Danish publishing ho ...
from 1922. Additionally, was the first chairman of the
Nordic cooperation organization
Foreningen Norden from 1919 to 1926.
Personal life
During June 1880 he married Theodora Kraft (1855–1924).
[ Both their son ]Sverre Hagerup Bull
Sverre Hagerup Bull (17 August 1892 – 12 May 1976) was a Norwegian banker, composer and writer.
He was born in Kristiania as a son of politician Edvard Hagerup Bull. He was a nephew of architect Schak Bull, and a grandnephew of painter Knud ...
and their grandson Edvard Hagerup Bull became composers. Their daughter Johanne Margrethe Hagerup Bull was married to Norwegian diplomat Niels Christian Ditleff
Niels Christian Ditleff (29 October 1881 – 18 June 1956) was a Norwegian diplomat, noted for his humanitarian efforts on behalf of captives of the Germans during World War 2. In spite of opposition from his own and allied governments, he initi ...
. He resided in the neighborhood of Jar in Bærum in his later life.
References
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University of Oslo faculty
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Ministers of Finance of Norway
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