John Bulmer (Independent minister)
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John Bulmer (1784 - 1857) was an Independent minister. He was born and grew up in Yorkshire, England, and was educated for the Congregational Ministry at Rotherham (Masborough) Independent College.[1] He moved to Wales as pastor of Albany Meeting House, Haverfordwest in 1813. Whilst there he worked on and published a number of volumes of verse, sermons, and other religious material.
In 1840 he left Haverfordwest for a position in Rugeley. He held further ministerial positions in Bristol, Newbury, and (after an interval) at Langmore and Ruxton near Ross.
He died in 1857.[2]
References
- ^ "John Bulmer - Hymnary.org".
- ^ "John Bulmer". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
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