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Bookland (Old English: bōcland) was a type of land
tenure under Anglo-Saxon law and
referred to land that was
vested by a charter. Land held
without a...
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Bocland or
Bockland (20
April 1648 – by 28
November 1710) was an
English Member of
Parliament for Downton. He was the son of
Walter Bockland and father...
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Parliament of
England Preceded by
Gilbert Raleigh Walter Bockland Member of
Parliament for
Downton 1670–1681 With:
Gilbert Raleigh 1670–1675
Henry Eyre...
- 13th
feudal baron of
Lessendrum in Aberdeen, Scotland) by his wife Jane
Bockland,
daughter and
heiress of Lieutenant-General
Maurice Bocland (1695-1765)...
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George Johnson Downton Gilbert Raleigh Walter Bockland Raleigh replaced 1675 by
Henry Eyre
Bockland replaced 1670 by Sir
Joseph Ashe, 1st
Baronet Great...
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grandson Maurice George Bisset (1757–1821) the son of his
daughter Jane
Bockland by her
husband Rev.
Alexander Bissett (the son of
Major William Bisset...
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Stokes 1204–1207: Roger, son of Ade. 1208–1209:
Walter Briewer and Alan de
Bockland 1210:
Willam Briwerre 1211–1213: Hugh de
Neville and
Geoffrey Salvaozins...
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Easter 1184: Hugh
Bardulf 29
September 1187 – 29
September 1189:
William de
Bockland 1191–1200:
Richard Revel Christmas 1193:
Richard Revel Henry de Furneaux...
- Gifford,
dates back to
around 1100 AD when the
granddaughter of Guy de
Bockland,
Isabella brought the
estate to her
husband Osbert Giffard. The estate...
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Dillington family, 1674 to 1749, wall
tablets to
Lieutenant General Maurice Bockland (Member of
Parliament from Yarmouth; d. 1765), W.
Bowles (d. 1748), an...