Frederick Bull

Bull was a lower-order right-hand batsman and an off break bowler who had a few very productive seasons for Essex and after the most successful of them was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1898. He came to the fore in 1896 with 85 wickets, took 120 in 1897 and then 101 in 1898. But in 1899, he fell away, with only 65 wickets and the following year, after seven matches in which he took only five wickets, he took a job in Blackburn, Lancashire and left the first-class game. He resigned from his assistant secretary role with the club in 1901.
There was one brief comeback. In 1905, five years after his final game for Essex, Bull played for Scotland against the Australian touring team. He took eight wickets in the match, with five for 58 runs in the Australians' second innings. Bull would appear in the amateur Lancashire league in 1907 for East Lancashire. Provided by Wikipedia
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Untersuchung der Phenolfraktion eines Braunkohlenschwelteeres durch fraktionierte Destillation und Chromatographie Beitrag zur Kenntnis von Theorie und Praxis der Rundfilter-Chroma... by Bull, Frederick Adrian 1922-
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The difficulties and improbability of persons recovering their right by civil or legal process who do not possess the means to employ counsel exemplified in letters to Lord Chancel... by Bull, Frederick
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Speech of Frederick Bull, Esq; representative for the city of London, as delivered in the House of Commons on Tuesday evening the 20th of June, 1780, in favour of the several petit... by Bull, Frederick ca. 1714-1784
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