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  1. Sir Edward Bullock (c. 1580-1644) was the elder son of Edward Bullock of Wigborough and Loftes in Great Totham. He was knighted by King James I and was a Royalist during the English Civil War . He acquired the manor of Faulkbourne in 1637 and made substantial alterations to Faulkbourne Hall , which remained the family seat until 1897.

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  2. Edward Bullock was Warren County's sheriff from 1982 to 1991, when he abruptly resigned amid an investigation. This photo was taken in April 1992 when he was sentenced for official misconduct....

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  4. Sir Edward Bullock of Faulkbourne was an English landowner who was knighted by King James I. He was a prominent member of the Bullock family and the owner of Faulkbourne Hall in Essex.[1][2]

  5. Feb 11, 2020 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sir Edward Bullock, Lord of the Manor of Faulkbourne c. 1610 Sir Edward Bullock of Faulkbourne (c. 1580 - 1644) was an English landowner, knighted by King James I and a Cavalier during the English Civil War. He purchased Faulkbourne Hall in 1637 which was held in the Bullock family for 260 years.

  6. Jun 7, 2021 · Edward Bullock was Warren County’s sheriff from 1982 to 1991. He abruptly resigned shortly after winning re-election to his fourth term. He had been caught in a New Jersey State Police sting...