Frederick Bulley (1810 – 3 September 1885) was President of Magdalen College, Oxford, from 1855 until his death.
Frederick (or Frederic) was born in Reading in Berkshire in 1810, the third son of Dr. John Bulley of that place and his wife, Charlotte, the daughter of Capt.
He matriculated at the University of Oxford, as a member of Magdalen College, on 26 July 1825 at the age of 14.
[2] During his time as President, his "extreme kindness and urbanity of manner" was noted.
[3] Bulley had a country mansion called Marston Hill House, built in 1884–5 in Marston Meysey parish, in the north of Wiltshire, close to Gloucestershire.