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.
1 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.
2 In
1865, he became secretary to the society, a position he held until his death at Menton,
France, on
27 February 1879.
3