Bartle Bull (politician) explained

Bartle Bull
Constituency Mp1:Enfield
Term Start1:1935
Term End1:1945
Predecessor1:Reginald Applin
Successor1:Ernest Davies
Birth Date:1 April 1902
Birth Place:Rosedale, Toronto, Canada
Alma Mater:Eton College
Magdalen College, Oxford
Death Place:Chesham Place, London, United Kingdom
Party:Conservative
Parents:William Perkins Bull
Maria Scott Brennen
Relations:Bartle Bull (grandson)
Allegiance:United Kingdom
Battles:Second World War


North African Campaign
Battle of Sidi Barrani

Branch:Coldstream Guards

Bartle Brennen Bull (1 April 1902 – 17 October 1950) was a Canadian-born British barrister and Conservative Party politician.[1]

Early life

He was the eldest son of Maria Scott Brennen (1875–1934) and William Perkins Bull (1870–1948) KC of Eaton Place in London and Lorne Hall in Rosedale, Toronto, Canada.[2] Bull was president of the Okanagan Lumber Company, the founder and director of the Canadian Oil Company, president of the Sterling Oil Company, the founder of Red Deer Investments, and founder, director and treasurer of the Mississauga Lumber Company.[3] [4]

Born in Toronto, he was educated in England at Eton College and Magdalen College, Oxford.[1] He subsequently studied law, passing bar examinations in criminal law and procedure in 1925 and property and conveyancing in 1926.[5] [6]

Bull won Eton's long-distance swimming championship, in 1920.[7]

Career

He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1928.[1] In the same year he moved to Bartle, Cuba, to manage his family's cattle ranch and sugar plantation.[1] On return to England he began to practice law on the South Eastern Circuit.[1] In early 1931, Bull "suffered an attack of poisoning" while in Cuba.[8]

In February 1935, Bull was chosen by the Enfield District Conservative Association to contest the local constituency at the next general election, in place of the retiring Member of Parliament, Lieutenant-Colonel R V K Applin.[9] He retained the seat for the Conservatives at the general election held in October 1935.[10]

With the outbreak of the Second World War, Bull obtained a commission in the Coldstream Guards. He took part in the North African Campaign, and was badly wounded at the Battle of Sidi Barrani.[1] [11]

Bull lost his Commons seat at the 1945 general election, when it was one of many won by the Labour Party in a political landslide.[1] On leaving parliament, Bull returned to his legal practice.[1]

Personal life

In 1931, Bull was married to Rosemary Baur (1911–2006), an American who was a graduate of Bryn Mawr College dubbed "Chicago's richest debutante." She was the daughter of Jacob Baur, the father of the Soda fountain and inherited $2.5-$3 million from a trust established by her father.[12] Rumours of his engagement were mentioned in the press in February 1931,[13] but confirmed in May.[14] Newspapers reported that Bull had visited Baur at Cap D'Antibes in 1930.[15]

Together, they were the parents of two children:[16]

He died from a heart attack at his home in Chesham Place, London, in October 1950, aged 48.[1] [22]

Descendants

Through his son Bartle, he was the grandfather of Bartle Bull III (b. 1970), the American writer who is the editor of the Middle East Monitor and foreign editor of Prospect, a leading British political and cultural magazine,[23] as well as Romia Bull, a Brearley School and Bryn Mawr College graduate, who married Geoffrey Dodge Kimball, a deputy manager in the investment advisory department of Brown Brothers Harriman & Company in New York, in 1984.[24]

Notes and References

  1. News: Obituary: Mr Bartle Bull . . 18 October 1950 . 6.
  2. News: SIDLEY-BULL CASE ENDED.; Former Gets Annuity From His ExWife for Dropping Suit.. 19 December 2017. The New York Times. 26 February 1931.
  3. Web site: William Perkins Bull Biography. pinet.on.ca. Peel Information Network. 19 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20111224222854/http://www.pinet.on.ca/wpbbio.htm. 24 December 2011. dead.
  4. Web site: Perkins Bull Biography. pinet.on.ca. 19 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20160717182029/http://www.pinet.on.ca/wpbbooks.htm. 17 July 2016. dead.
  5. News: Bar Examinations. Michelmas Results . . 29 October 1925 . 8.
  6. News: Bar Examinations. Trinity Term Results . . 3 June 1926 . 8.
  7. News: Canadian boy won swimming contest . 30 July 2019 . Edmonton Journal . [Cross-Atlantic Newspaper Service] . 18 September 1920 . Edmonton AB . 21 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Rich Chicago heiress will soon be bride . 30 July 2019 . Associated Press . 14 May 1931 . Chicago WI . 1.
  9. News: News in Brief . . 18 February 1935 . 14.
  10. News: The General Election . . 15 November 1935 . 11.
  11. News: SOLDIER MATE OF ROSEMARY BAUR WOUNDED IN WAR. 19 December 2017. Chicago Tribune. 4 January 1941. en.
  12. News: McCormick. Mike. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: Jacob Baur still recognized as 'Father of the Soda Fountain'. 19 December 2017. Terre Haute Tribune-Star. 3 July 2010. en.
  13. News: W. Perkins Bull hurried across Canadian border . 30 July 2019 . Chicago Daily Tribune . 19 February 1931 . Chicago IL . 10.
  14. News: Rosemary Baur, society girl, to wed Bartle Bull . 30 July 2019 . The Times . 14 May 1931 . Streator IL . 1.
  15. News: Rich Chicago girl to wed British youth . 30 July 2019 . Belvidere Daily Republican . 14 May 1931 . Belvidere IL . 9.
  16. Web site: Rosemary Baur Bull 1911-2006. tellinglifestories.org. Telling Life Stories. 19 December 2017. 2 March 2016.
  17. News: McCormick. Mike. Historical Perspective: A major auction with a Terre Haute connection. 19 December 2017. Terre Haute Tribune-Star. 19 May 2007. en.
  18. News: Bull. Bartle. Final Clubs and the Freedom of Association Opinion The Harvard Crimson. 15 September 2017. Harvard Crimson. 29 October 2015. en.
  19. News: Bull. Bartle. Robert F. Kennedy. 15 September 2017. The New York Times. 7 June 1968.
  20. News: Belinda L. Breese Wed To Battle Bull, a Lawyer. 15 September 2017. The New York Times. 26 May 1968.
  21. News: William Lawrence Breese, 91, Dies. 15 September 2017. The Washington Post. 23 March 2000.
  22. News: Deaths . . 20 October 1950 . 1.
  23. News: Bull. Bartle. Why Iraq Needs a Cultural Surge. 15 September 2017. The National Interest. 4 July 2017. en.
  24. News: Romia Bull Plans To Marry in April. 19 December 2017. The New York Times. 22 January 1984.