Joseph Bullock (1731–1808) was an English country landowner of Caversfield, Bicester and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1770 to 1775.
[2] In 1768 Bullock stood on the interest of his friend Lord Verney at Carmarthen, but was defeated and petitioned unsuccessfully.
Verney had him returned as Member of Parliament for Wendover at a by-election on 6 September 1770.
In the 1774 general election Bullock had to run at his own expense as Verney could not afford to return his friends for nothing.
He died on 13 April 1808[1] leaving a daughter Amelia Frances Marsham, wife of Canon the Hon.