词条 | William Bull II |
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|name = William Bull II |image = |imagesize = |caption = |office = Governor of the Province of South Carolina |termstart = 5 April 1760 |termend = 22 December 1761 |nominator = |appointer = |predecessor = Thomas Pownall |successor = Thomas Boone (governor) |termstart2 = 14 May 1764 |termend2 = 12 June 1766 |nominator2 = |appointer2 = |predecessor2 = Thomas Boone (governor) |successor2 = Lord Charles Greville Montagu |termstart3 = May 1768 |termend3 = 30 October 1768 |predecessor3 = Lord Charles Greville Montagu |successor3 = Lord Charles Greville Montagu |termstart4 = 31 July 1769 |termend4 = 15 September 1771 |predecessor4 = Lord Charles Greville Montagu |successor4 = Lord Charles Greville Montagu |termstart5 = 6 March 1773 |termend5 = 18 June 1775 |predecessor5 = Lord Charles Greville Montagu |successor5 = Lord William Campbell |birth_date = {{birth date|1710|09|24}} |birth_place = Charleston County, South Carolina, |death_date = {{Death date and age|mf=yes|1791|7|04|1710|09|24}} |death_place = London, England, UK}} William Bull II (September 24, 1710 – July 4, 1791) was a landowner, and was for many years (1759–1775) lieutenant governor of the province of South Carolina, and served as acting governor on five occasions. A Loyalist, he left the colony in 1782 when British troops were evacuated at the end of the American Revolutionary War, and died in London. William (Guilielus) Bull matriculated at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands 10 October 1732[1] and 13 April 1734.[2][3] He received his Medical Doctor degree on the same University 18 August 1734.[4] The title description of his thesis is: Dissertatio medica inauguralis de colica pictonum. Quam … pro gradu Doctoratus, summisque in Medicina honoribus & privilegiis rite ac legitime consequendis, eruditorum examini submittit Gulielmus Bull … ad diem 18. Augusti 1734. hora locoque solitis. - Lugduni Batavorum : apud Gerardum Potvliet, 1734. - 19,[1]p. ; 4to.[5][6][7] On title-page he is described as "Anglus ex Carolina." Dedicated to his father William Bull, King's Counsel of South Carolina. In the thesis he makes reference to "Townium Anglium qui ad colicam refert." Born in South Carolina, 1710. He is said to have been the first white person to be born in South Carolina, and the first from the American Continent to graduate at Leyden.[8] But Roland Cotton (born Hampton, N.H., August 29, 1674) received his Ph.D. at the University of Harderwijk in the Netherlands on October 8, 1697.[9] References1. ^English-speaking students of medicine at the University of Leyden / R.W. Innes Smith. - Edinburgh/London : Oliver and Boyd, 1932, p. 36. 2. ^Album Studiosorum Academiae Lugduno Batavae MDLXXV-MDCCCLXXV, kol. 949. 3. ^Index to English speaking students who have graduated at Leyden university / by Edward Peacock, F.S.A. - London : For the Index society, by Longmans, Green & co. 1883, p. 15, 949. 4. ^Bronnen tot de geschiedenis der Leidsche Universiteit, vijfde deel, 10 Febr. 1725-8 Febr. 1765 : Catalogus promotorum ex die 13. Februarii anni 1725 / P.C. Molhuysen. - 's-Gravenhage : Martinus Nijhoff, 1921, p. 235. 5. ^Bibliotheca medica neerlandica: Catalogus van de bibliotheek der Nederlandsche maatschappij tot bevordering der geneeskunst Aanwinsten…, 1899 - 1930. - Amstelodami : Menno Hertzberger, 1930. - Vol. 1, p. 263. 6. ^National Union Catalogue: NB 0945163; DNLM. 7. ^A catalogue of eighteenth century medical and scientific imprints from the Dutch- and German-language areas of Europe held by selected Edinburgh libraries. Series 2: Low Countries imprints. Volume 2: Edinburgh University Library, National Library of Scotland, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Royal Botanic Garden, Royal Observatory Edinburgh / [comp.] W.A. Kell. - Edinburgh : Scottish Centre for the Book Napier University, 2008, B255 Harskamp 1647. Location: EUL [P.818(11)]. 8. ^English-speaking students of medicine at the University of Leyden / R.W. Innes Smith. - Edinburgh/London : Oliver and Boyd, 1932, p. 36. 9. ^Het Album promotorum van de Academie te Harderwijk, p. 88.
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