Sir Edward Henry Hulse, 6th Baronet DL (25 Aug 1859 – 29 May 1903)[1] was a British Conservative Party politician.
Hulse volunteered for active service in South Africa and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the 56th (Buckinghamshire) Company, attached to the 15th Battalion, Imperial Yeomanry on 3 March 1900.
[2] His brother, Major Charles Hulse was killed in action during the war, and Sir Edward was himself severely injured in 1901.
[8] Following the end of the war only days later, he remained in South Africa, and was appointed chief press censor in the new colonies in early July that year.
[10] In his final months he was in financial difficulty, having lost considerable sums of money on the stock exchange and at horse races.