Benjamin Bullivant
Benjamin Bullivant was appointed by Joseph Dudley[1] as the first Attorney General of the Dominion of New England.
Benjamin Bullivant | |
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1st Attorney General of the Dominion of New England[1][2] | |
In office July 26, 1686 – April 1687 | |
Appointed by | Joseph Dudley[1] |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Giles Masters |
Clerk of the Superior Court[1] | |
Preceded by | None |
Succeeded by | Giles Masters |
Personal details | |
Profession | Physician;[1] Apothecary[1][3] |
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Bullivant was a founder, and the first churchwarden of King's Chapel,[1][4] Boston.
References
- Davis, William Thomas (1900), History of the Judiciary of Massachusetts: Including the Plymouth and Massachusetts Colonies, the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, and the Commonwealth, Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Company, p. 53
- Davis, William Thomas (1900), History of the Judiciary of Massachusetts: Including the Plymouth and Massachusetts Colonies, the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, and the Commonwealth, Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Company, p. 79
- Davis, William Thomas (1900), History of the Judiciary of Massachusetts: Including the Plymouth and Massachusetts Colonies, the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, and the Commonwealth, Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Company, p. 293
- Foote, Henry Wilder (1900), Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan Age of New England to the Present Day, Volume 1, Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown Company, p. 46
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