William Thomas Bullock was assistant secretary of the Society for the Propagation
of the Gospel. Born in
London and educated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford, he received a BA degree and was made a deacon
in
1847. In
June 1850, he was appointed assistant secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel,
serving in
1858 as one of two such assistants to the
Reverend Ernest Hawkins. In
1865, he became secretary to the society, a position he held until his death at Menton,
France, on
27 February 1879.