Charles Bullock, B.D., (24 February 1829 – 23 September 1911) was a British ecclesiastical rector and author.
He removed, in 1856, to Ripley, North Yorkshire, near Harrogate, and afterwards held the sole charge of Christ Church, Luton, in Bedfordshire.
He held this post for fourteen years, during which period, the old church was restored, at a cost of more than £3,000, and a rectory house built.
[2] An Evangelical Anglican, Bullock started the "Robin Dinners" for poor children at Christmas.
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