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Henry Bull (governor)

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was without an acknowledged governor. The October meeting of the General Assembly was poorly attended due to a storm, and it wasn't until February 1690 that they met again. Clarke once again refused to assume the governorship, and Christopher Almy was elected in his place, but also declined. Then, wrote Arnold, quoting historian Bancroft "all eyes turned to one of the old
495:, became governor, serving for the next five years. During the winter of 1693/4, the Friends' records contained the following entry, "Henry Bull, aged about eighty-four years; he departed this life at his own house in Newport (he being the last man of the first settlers of this Rhode Island) ye 22d 11mo 1693-4 ." He is buried in the 617: 261:
as commissioner, deputy, and assistant. In 1685, during a chaotic period in Rhode Island's history when the colony was being accused of irregularities, and its charter was being threatened under a new King, the 75-year-old Henry Bull stepped into the office of governor, serving for a year. Soon after he left office,
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Bull was a corporal and sergeant on the island, and kept the prison for the colony. He also built a house shortly after his arrival that continued to stand in Newport for nearly three centuries, until destroyed by fire. Late in life, Bull became active in the service of the colony, fulfilling roles
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to the English throne arrived in Boston, and Andros and Randolph were both arrested. Clarke called the freemen of the Rhode Island colony together for an election in Newport in May 1689, but wary of the implications of serving at this time, he refused the position, and for ten months Rhode Island
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On 27 June 1638 Bull was present at a general meeting held at Pocasset, and during this year he was chosen to the military post of corporal of the Train Band. The following winter he was selected as Sergeant, with one of his jobs being to keep the prison. At the same time it was ordered that the
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Gorton, Smith and Dexter were presidents of Providence and Warwick only, since Coddington had received a commission to remove Newport and Portsmouth from their jurisdiction, valid from 1651 to 1654; before and after these dates the President presided over all four towns of the colony. Dudley
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Once in his middle age, Bull became more active in the service of the colony, and in 1666 was elected Deputy to the General Assembly for a year, and then held that position again in 1672 for two years, and again in 1680 for a year. In 1671 he was a juryman, and in 1674 he was selected as an
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was absent, but was re-elected to the governorship. When contacted, Coddington refused to serve, and the 75-year-old Henry Bull, "a man who afterwards proved himself to be as fearless as he was honest," was then chosen governor, with
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in 1641. Bull built a house in Newport which ultimately stood for nearly three centuries, before being destroyed in a 1912 fire. It was depicted in Field's book about Rhode Island at the end of the 19th century.
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Many years elapsed before Bull was once again found in the public record, and in 1655 he became a Commissioner, which position he held for two years. In 1663 he and his son Jireh sold 43 acres of land on
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Considered to be as fearless as he was honest, Bull was elected to the highest position in the gift of the colony, despite the fact that he could not sign his name (he used a mark for his signature in the
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was appointed royal governor of all the New England colonies, remaining in this position for three years, until another change in England's monarchy resulted in Rhode Island's return to its former
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exiles, the more than octogenarian, Henry Bull; and the fearless Quaker, true to the light within, employed the last glimmerings of life to restore the democratic charter of Rhode Island."
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prison construction be completed, and that it sit adjacent to or nearby the house of Henry Bull. In April 1639 there was dissension within the new government at Pocasset, and
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to form a Christian-based government, affixing his mark to the document since he could not sign his name. Five days later he was licensed to depart Massachusetts with
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was listed as "judge," and the other eight men were termed "elders." Once at Newport, Bull was elected Sergeant for the two years from 1640 to 1642, and became a
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At the meeting of the Assembly in May 1690 Bull was once again elected to the office of governor, but this time the ancient administrator declined.
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presided over the "Narragansett Country" only, later to become Washington County, Rhode Island; Andros subsequently presided over the entire colony.
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was appointed to govern the colonies of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, and King's Province, the latter in the Narragansett country (later
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urged the Board of Trade to revoke the charters of both Rhode Island and Connecticut because of alleged irregularities. In October 1685
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brought about some frightful changes to the New England colonies. At the meeting of the General Assembly in May 1685 Governor
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was appointed as the royal governor. Andros ruled for nearly three years, when in April 1689 news of the ascension of
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At the election of May 1686, Walter Clarke was chosen governor of the colony, but served only a few weeks before the
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Following the death of his second wife, Bull married Ann Easton, the widow of former colonial Governor
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after his arrival in the Rhode Island colony, and, following a long life, was buried in the
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State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations at the End of the Century: A History
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in Newport where several other Quaker governors of the colony were also interred.
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Anderson, Robert Charles; Sanborn, George F. Jr.; Sanborn, Melinde L. (1999).
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chosen as his deputy. The loss of the colony's freedoms began to appear when
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Portsmouth Compact; Bull's name appears 18th on the list, signed with a mark
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The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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to the south end of the island where they established the town of
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Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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and establishing the settlement of Pocasset, later named
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on Farewell Street in Newport, where Quaker Governors
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Index

Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
William Coddington, Jr.
Walter Clarke
Edmund Andros
Dominion of New England
John Easton
Newport
Rhode Island
Coddington Cemetery

Governor of Rhode Island
Edmund Andros
Dominion of New England
Massachusetts Bay Colony
John Wheelwright
Anne Hutchinson
followers of Hutchinson
Portsmouth Compact
Aquidneck Island
Narragansett Bay
he and others
William Coddington
Newport
Edmund Andros
charter
Portsmouth Compact
Quaker
Coddington Cemetery

London

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