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- Nicholas Bullingham (or Bollingham) (c. 1520–1576) was an English cleric who became the Bishop of Lincoln and Bishop of Worcester. Nicholas Bullingham was...
- Bullingham is a surname, and may refer to: Francis Bullingham (1554–ca. 1636), English politician. John Bullingham (died 1598), English bishop Nicholas...
- Francis Bullingham (1554 – ca. 1636), of the Cathedral Close, Lincoln was an English politician. Bullingham was the son of Nicholas Bullingham, Bishop...
- Richard Bullingham was an English politician. Bullingham was from a prominent Worcester family, being the brother of Bishop Nicholas Bullingham. He was...
- Lower Bullingham is a village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England. The main village, Lower Bullingham, is a south-eastern suburb of Hereford. The...
- at Sea, Rumpole says of Bullingham: "But now we have lost him." The prior "Mad Bull" was Roger Bullingham, and this Bullingham's name is Leonard. The son...
- John Bullingham (died 1598) was the Bishop of Gloucester in the Church of England from 1581. Bullingham was a native of Gloucestershire. He was elected...
- Guardian. Retrieved 27 February 2022. Anderson, Eric; Magrath, Rory; Bullingham, Rachael (2016). Out in Sport: The experiences of openly **** and ****...
- homophobia and gender policing among females also; primarily by Rachael Bullingham in her exploration of the athletes experiences in team sports. Western...
- website on 9 January 2022 Chairwoman: Debbie Hewitt Chief executive: Mark Bullingham National game representatives: Sue Hough Jack Pearce Thura Win Professional...