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Henry Bull (theologian)
Henry Bull (died 1577) was an English Protestant theological writer, now remembered as an ally of John Foxe in documenting the Marian exiles and recent religious history.
==Life==
A native of Warwickshire, Bull was a demy of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1535, and full fellow and B.A. in 1540. He was a prominent reformer in the college, in a group that included Thomas Cooper, Robert Crowley and John Foxe. He became rector of Courtenhall in early 1553.〔
When Mary I of England came to the throne later in 1553, Bull with the help of Thomas Bentham , snatched a censer from the hand of the officiating priest; and was expelled from Magdalen. A visitation of the college was held, and on 23 October 1553 the visitors deprived Bull of his fellowship. Anthony Wood says that he went into exile, which cannot be documented, but Strype states that he lived quietly at home as a Protestant.〔〔
After the accession of Elizabeth I of England, Bull held benefices, according to Wood. He collected correspondence and manuscripts, that were kept by Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and worked in parallel with Foxe's ''Actes and Monuments''.〔〔

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