Nicholas Bullingham
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Nicholas Bullingham (or Bollingham, c. 1520 – 1576) was a Bishop of Worcester.
Nicholas Bullingham was born in Worcester in around 1520. He was sent to the Royal Grammar School Worcester, after which he entered Oxford University. In 1543, he became a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He then gained his DCL from Cambridge University.
After his education in law, Bullingham entered the church, becoming private chaplain to Queen Elizabeth I. He then became Bishop of Lincoln and finally returned to his old city as Bishop of Worcester until his death in 1576. While at Worcester, he greeted the Queen on her visit to the city in 1575.
Bullingham is buried in Worcester Cathedral in an unusual tomb, with an inscribed tablet on his stomach.
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Preceded by Thomas Watson |
Bishop of Lincoln 1560–1571 |
Succeeded by Thomas Cooper |
Preceded by Edwin Sandys |
Bishop of Worcester 1570–1576 |
Succeeded by John Whitgift |