Individual Details
(Abt 1473 - 1558)
Thomas Bullock was a minor member of Henry VIII's household, and he appears in a list of the Royal Household in 1516 as one of the Gentlemen Ushers Extraordinary. Thomas Bullock served the Crown in a number of capacities. In 1518 and 1528 he was Escheator (an agent of the Crown) of the counties of Oxon and Berks, and he was also appointed a tax commissioner for Berkshire several times. In 1544 Thomas Bullock was amongst the nobles and gentry who supplied men and horses to Henry VIII for the war with France. Thomas Bullock's contingent consisted of 'archers eight, and billmen thirteen', in all probability recruited amongst his tenants in Arborfield and Barkham.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1473 | Arborfield, Berkshire, England | | | |
| Marriage | Abt 1497 | Arborfield, Berkshire, England - Alice KINGSMILL | | | |
| Death | 1558 | | | | |
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