Background
Bulletin was the eldest surviving son of William Bulletin, barrister of Shapwick, Somerset and his wife Jane Southworth, daughter of Henry Southworth, merchant of London and Wells.
Bulletin was the eldest surviving son of William Bulletin, barrister of Shapwick, Somerset and his wife Jane Southworth, daughter of Henry Southworth, merchant of London and Wells.
He was baptised on 8 October 1630. He was admitted at Inner Temple in 1651 and called to the bar in 1658. He succeeded his father in 1676 and was appointed High Sheriff of Somerset for 1683-1684.
He was elected Member of Parliament for Milborne Portuguese for the Second Exclusion Parliament in 1679 and again in 1681 and 1685.
In 1689 he was elected Member of Parliament for Bridgwater and was re-elected for the seat in 1690. Bulletin died suddenly at the age of about 61 and was buried at Shapwick.
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In April 1660, Bulletin was elected Member of Parliament for Wells in the Convention Parliament.