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Bulmer (surname)
Bulmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bulmer (family), English family *Agnes Bulmer (1775–1836), English poet *Alex Bulmer, Canadian theatre artist *Andrew Bulmer, Australian rugby league footballer *April Bulmer (born 1963), Canadian poet *Bevis Bulmer (1536–1615), mining engineer and speculator *Billy Bulmer (1881–1936), English public servant and rugby league footballer *Brett Bulmer (born 1992), Canadian ice hockey player *Ernest Bulmer (1900–1967), British Army officer and physician *Eryn Bulmer (born 1976), Canadian diver *Esmond Bulmer (born 1935), former British Conservative MP *George William Bulmer (1898–1987), American-born Canadian World War I flying ace *Joan Bulmer (1519–1590), English gentlewoman and courtier *Bulmer family#Bulmer of Wilton, John Bulmer of Wilton (1481–1537), rebel in the Pilgrimage of Grace *John Bulmer (Independent minister) (1784–1857), English minister *John Bulmer (cricketer) (1867–1917), English cricket ...
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Bulmer (family)
The Bulmer family were a noble family of Normans, Norman England, resident in Yorkshire. The family takes their name from Bulmer, North Yorkshire. The name Bulmer comes from British english, English "Bull mere", a lake frequented by a bull, and is an Anglicised form of Irish language, Gaelic "Búir na mara" (literally meaning "roar of the sea") from the Celts, Celtic tribe Brigantes during their occupation of the area. Ansketil de Bulmer was the first documented member of the Bulmer family who lived in the area in the twelfth century with the current spelling. Bulmer of Bulmer and Brancepeth Ansketil served as Sheriff of Yorkshire. The surname Bulmer is the subject of much discussion as it is believed that they were an aristocratic family of Anglo-Saxon origin who retained their status after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is believed that the Bulmers were related to the Anglo-Saxon noble Liulf, (Ligulf, Luigulf, etc.), who was the first member of the Great Lumley, Lumley family. ...
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John Bulmer
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope J ...
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Bulmer (directories)
Bulmer was a Victorian era, Victorian historian, surveying, surveyor, cartographer and compiler of Business directory, directories. His directories provided a history and geography of a particular area. The directories listed and described all parishes; listed trades and professions and provided a helpful street index with the names of residents, together with other local information. Data CDs of Bulmer Directories are available from publishers in the UK. List of directories * Bulmer's History, Topography and Directory of East Cumberland, 1883 * Bulmer's History, Topography and Directory of West Cumberland, 1884. * Bulmer's History, Directory and Topography of Westmorland, 1885 * Bulmer's History, Topography and Directory of Northumberland (Hexham Division), 1886 * Bulmer's History, Topography and Directory of Northumberland (Tyneside, Wansbeck and Berwick Divisions), 1887 * Bulmer's History, and Directory of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1887 * Bulmer's History, and Directory of North Yor ...
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Susan Bulmer
Susan Evelyn Bulmer ( Hirsh; 17 February 1933 – 6 October 2016), known as Sue Bulmer, was a pioneering American archaeologist who worked in Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. She was the first archaeologist to carry out excavations in the New Guinea Highlands in 1959–1960 and 1967–1973. Early life Bulmer was born in Ithaca, New York in 1933. Her parents met when they were both students at Cornell University. In 1937, the family moved to Pasadena, California, where her father was a researcher at Caltech. Education Bulmer graduated from Cornell University with a BA majoring in anthropology in 1954. She graduated with a Master’s degree in sociology at the University of Hawaii in 1956; her thesis researched the American Samoan diaspora. In 1956, she was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to continue her research in New Zealand. A four month long yacht trip from Hawaii through French Polynesia introduced her to the field of archaeology. Bulmer arrived in Auckland in January ...
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Roz Bulmer
Rosalyn "Roz" Bulmer (born 4 May 1979 from Norwich) is an English darts player, who currently plays in British Darts Organisation events. She qualified for the 2019 BDO World Darts Championship. Career In 2018, Bulmer qualified for the 2019 BDO World Darts Championship as after the year's performances saw her placed 12th on the rankings. She was defeated by Sharon Prins in the first round. World Championship results BDO * 2019: First Round (lost to Sharon Prins 0–2) (sets) Personal life Bulmer is married to Jason Lovett Jason Lovett (born 18 July 1975 from Norwich) is a professional English darts player who plays in World Darts Federation events. Career He earned a PDC Tour Card in 2015, and qualified for the 2014 UK Open, but lost in the first round have lo ..., a professional darts player from Norfolk. External links Roz Bulmer's profile and stats on Darts Database* * * References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bulmer, Roz Living people English darts players 1979 births ...
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Roscoe Bulmer
USS ''Bulmer'' (DD-222/AG-86) was a Clemson class destroyer, ''Clemson''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. It was the last warship of the Asiatic Fleet in USN commission. Namesake Roscoe Carlyle Bulmer was born on 4 November 1874 in Virginia City, Nevada. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1894. After World War I, he served as United States naval representative at a conference which met at the British Admiralty to consider clearing the seas of Naval mine, mines after the war. On 5 January 1919 he assumed command of that operation. Captain (United States O-6), Captain Bulmer died at Kirkwall, Scotland on 5 August 1919. Construction and commissioning ''Bulmer'' was launched 22 January 1920 by William Cramp & Sons; sponsored by Miss Anita Paor Bulmer, daughter of Captain Bulmer; and commissioned on 16 August 1920. Service history Inter-War Period In 1920, ''Bulmer'' joined the United States Pacific Fleet, Pacific Fleet, based at San ...
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Ralph Bulmer
Ralph Neville Hermon Bulmer (3 April 1928 – 18 July 1988) was a twentieth-century ethnobiologist who worked in Papua New Guinea, particularly with the Kalam people. From 1974 he made a radical shift by changing the role of his Kalam informants and collaborators, allowing them to shape the purpose of ethnography and to make them authors rather than consultants. Bulmer's tree frog (''Ranoidea bulmeri'') is named after him. Early life Ralph (pronounced "Rafe") Bulmer was born in Hereford, the oldest of three siblings of Kenneth, who worked at the National Westminster Bank, and his wife Dorothy. Dorothy's father was an archaeologist and Kenneth was interested in nature, both of which influenced the boys. Education Bulmer was educated at Christ's Hospital, Sussex and served in the army from 1947 to 1949. Bulmer received a scholarship to study at Clare College, University of Cambridge and initially intended to study zoology but shifted to study anthropology, receiving a BA in ...
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Ralph Bulmer (soldier)
Sir Ralph Bulmer (died 1558) of Wilton in Yorkshire (present day Redcar and Cleveland), was an English knight and soldier active on the Scottish border and during the war of the Rough Wooing. Around 1535, Ralph married either Anne Aske, a co-heiress of Roger de Aske, or Anne Tempest a daughter of Sir John Tempest. Henry VIII granted them possessions of Marrick Priory. Pilgrimage of Grace to Solway Moss Ralph's uncle, Sir John Bulmer, and his family were attainted of treason for their part in the Pilgrimage of Grace in June 1537. According to the inventory made by the crown officers, John's manor house at Bulmer was made of slate and greatly decayed. Ralph was a prisoner in the Tower of London in March 1538. He carved his name "RAVLEF BVLMAR 1537" in the Beauchamp Tower. Ralph was released and later restored to some of the family lands. In November, 1542, Ralph was a captain of a company of 100 men in the campaign against Scotland that culminated in the battle of Solway Moss. H ...
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Peter Bulmer
Peter Bulmer (born 31 August 1965) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Chester City and Preston North End. He played at both full back and winger. Playing career Bulmer was the product of the youth setup with Chester City. He joined the club aged 15''Player Memories'', Chester City v. Brentford matchday programme; 27 December 1994; p.15 and made his first-team debut as a substitute against York City on 18 December 1982. He went on to make nine league starts during the season under John Sainty, wearing the number 11 shirt. The 1983–84 season produced one more start, but in 1984–85 he was a regular in the side. This season saw him divide playing at left back and on the left wing, scoring once in his 38 league appearances. However, he was released at the end of the season and after spending time on trial with Port Vale, Bulmer dropped into non–league football with Rhyl. He resumed his professional career when his former ...
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Michael Bulmer
Michael George Bulmer FRS (born 10 May 1931) is a British biostatistician. He is an emeritus fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. He is known for his work in quantitative genetics and on the biology of twinning, as well as for his 2003 biography of Francis Galton. Biography Bulmer was born in Birmingham, England, in 1931. After graduating from Rugby School, he studied at Merton College, Oxford, from 1949 to 1957, taking a B.A. in animal physiology in 1952, a diploma in applied statistics the following year, a D.Phil. in statistics in 1957, and a D.Sc. He then lectured at the University of Manchester from 1957 to 1959, after which he became a lecturer in biomathematics at the University of Oxford. In 1991, he left Oxford to become a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Rutgers University Rutgers University (; RU), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant resear ...
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Martin Bulmer
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Margaret Cheyne
Margaret Cheyne, later Margaret Bulmer (died 25 May 1537), was a woman burned at the stake for high treason in the aftermath of the Pilgrimage of Grace and Bigod's Rebellion during the reign of Henry VIII of England. Family life According to some reports, Margaret was the illegitimate daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham.p. 19-21, Sharon Jansen, ''Dangerous Talk and Strange Behavior: Women and Popular Resistance to the Reforms of Henry VIII'' Her first husband was William Cheyne of London. At some point before 1536, Cheyne sold her to Sir John Bulmer of Wilton, and she became his mistress. This relationship seems to have been mutually affectionate, and the couple were married by 1536, after both of their former spouses had reportedly died. Because it had originated in a wife sale, the legality of her second marriage (and therefore her perceived moral character) was disputed when she later stood trial. Margaret and John Bulmer had several children together, ...
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