Henry Bull (speaker)


Henry Bull was a colonial attorney and politician in Rhode Island.

Early life

Bull was born on 23 November 1687 in Newport in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. He was a son of Henry Bull and Ann Bull, who lived in Narragansett. After his parents death, Henry and his siblings were left in the care of his aunt Mary. Among his siblings were Ephraim Bull and Ann Bull.
His paternal grandfather was Jireh Bull. His uncle, Jireh Bull, married Godsgift Arnold. His maternal grandparents were John Cole of Kingston and Susanna Cole.

Career

Bull was apprenticed as a carpenter, but abandoned it to study law at the age of twenty-seven, becoming "one of the foremost lawyers of his day in Rhode Island." In 1720, he was appointed captain of the First Military Company in Newport.
He served as Attorney General of Rhode Island from 1721 to 1722. In 1720, he was elected as a Delegate to the Rhode Island General Assembly and served as Speaker of the House of Delegates from April 1728 to May 1729. He was the first justice of the Court of Common Pleas for the Newport County when the courts were established in 1729.

Personal life

On 22 June 1710, Bull was married to Martha Odlin, a daughter of John Odlin and Lydia Odlin. Before her death in 1721, they were the parents of four sons and two daughters, including:
  • Henry Bull, who died unmarried.
  • Lydia Bull, who married Capt. Rouse Potter.
  • John Bull, who died young.
  • Elisha Bull, who died in infancy.
  • Jireh Bull, who died in infancy.
After the death of his first wife, he married Phebe Coggeshall on 1 February 1722. Phebe was a daughter of Daniel Coggeshall of Portsmouth and Mary Coggeshall. Together, they were the parents of seven sons and three daughters, including:
Bull died on 24 December 1774 and was buried in the Common Burying Ground in Newport.