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Bulmer may refer to: People *Bulmer (surname) *Bulmer (family), an English family *Bulmer (directories), a Victorian era historian, surveyor and compiler of directories Places *Bulmer, Essex, England *Bulmer, North Yorkshire, England Other uses *Bulmer (typeface), an English transitional classification serif typeface *H. P. Bulmer, English cider manufacturer * - a British merchant ship damaged in a hurricane and condemned at Sadras in 1821 *USS Bulmer, a United States Navy Clemson-class destroyer (named after Captain Roscoe Carlyle Bulmer USN) that was launched in 1920 and saw service during WW2. See also *Bulmers (Republic of Ireland) Magners Irish Cider is a brand of hard cider produced in County Tipperary in Ireland by the C&C Group. The product range includes the cider varieties: Original, Light, Berry, Pear and Rosé. The cider was originally produced as Bulmers Irish ...
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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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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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Bulmer, Essex
Bulmer is a village and civil parish in the Braintree district of Essex, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 568, increasing to 584 at the 2011 Census. The village is about 4 miles (6.4 km) south-west of Sudbury in Suffolk. The settlement of Bulmer Tye is located to the south of the village. Mr and Mrs Andrews, the subject of one of the most famous works of the painter Thomas Gainsborough Thomas Gainsborough (14 May 1727 (baptised) – 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Along with his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds, he is considered one of the most important British artists of ..., are buried in the churchyard whilst a memorial to them hangs within the church itself. The village is home to Bulmer Brick and Tile Company. References External links Bulmer Brick and Tile Company Villages in Essex Civil parishes in Essex Braintree District {{Essex-geo-stub ...
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Bulmer, North Yorkshire
Bulmer is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 174, increasing to 202 at the census 2011. The village is about south-west of Malton. History Bulmer was the seat of the ancient wapentake of the same name, known as the Bulford wapentake in 1086.Open Domesday Online: Bulmer
accessed 5 February 2019.
The name Bulmer comes from "bull mere," a lake frequented by a bull. The manor is listed in the '''' of 1086. It is recorded as having been held in 1066 by a ''Northmann'' and ''Ligulf''. It was awarded by the King with hundreds of others to his half-brother
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Bulmer (typeface)
Bulmer is the name given to a serif typeface originally designed by punchcutter William Martin around 1790 for the Shakespeare Press, run by William Bulmer (1757–1830). The types were used for printing the Boydell Shakespeare folio edition. Design and history Bulmer is considered to be a late "transitional" face. Faces in this style, which became most common in the mid to late eighteenth century, were more crisply engraved than earlier faces. William Martin's typefaces show strong influence of the Baskerville typeface of John Baskerville which popularised this style in England, but with more contrast, bolder, narrower and with sharper serifs. His brother Robert Martin had worked as Baskerville's foreman and William Martin probably worked for him too. They also show influence of the crisp new "modern" faces, now called Didones, increasingly popular on the continent. The typeface used "modern" figures, a recent innovation, at nearly capital-height. Although Bulmer wrote in ...
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Sadras
Sadras is a fortress town located on India's Coromandel Coast in Chengalpattu district, 70 km south of Chennai in Tamil Nadu state. ''Sadras'' is the anglicised form of the ancient town of ''Saduranga pattinam''. History and Etymology An inscription found in Sadras dated to 1359 mention this place as Rajanarayanan Pattinam after a Sambuvaraya chieftain. There is a temple to Vishnu here, and because of it later the city was known as Sadiravasagan Pattinam. This later changed into Sadurangapattinam, shortly known as Sadirai. Later the Dutch called it Sadras. Dutch Fort Modern Sadras was established as part of Dutch Coromandel in the seventeenth century, which was even before center for weaving superfine muslin cloth for export besides Pearl and edible oil. The magnificent Sadras Fort, built for commercial purposes by the Dutch, is a vast compound enclosing a huge granary, stables, and structures used to mount elephants. Unfortunately, only one of these structures survives. ...
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USS Bulmer
USS ''Bulmer'' (DD-222/AG-86) was a ''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 mines after the war. On 5 January 1919 he assumed command of that operation. 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 Pacific Fleet, based at San Diego, California. In 1923, she joined the U.S. Naval Forces, Europe, and later the U.S. Na ...
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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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