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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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Maurice Bocland may
refer to:
Maurice Bocland (1648–1710),
Member of
Parliament for
Downton Lieutenant-General
Maurice Bocland (died 1765),
British soldier...
- Lieutenant-General
Maurice Bocland (c. 1695 – 15
August 1765) of
Knighton Gorges in the
parish of Newchurch, Isle of Wight, was a
British soldier and...
- Hugh de
Bocland or Hugh of
Buckland (died 1119?), was
sheriff of
Berkshire and
several other counties.
Bocland received his
surname from the
manor of Buckland...
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Maurice 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...
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Geoffrey de
Bocland (fl. 1195-1224), was an
English justice, both a
lawyer and a churchman. He was a
justiciar in the
years 1195—7, 1201-4, and 1218,...
- 1741–1741
Serving with Sir
Harry Burrard Preceded by Sir John Cope, Bt
Maurice Bocland Succeeded by Sir
Harry Burrard Charles Powlett In
office 1727–1734 Serving...
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Antoine de Pas de Feuquières,
French soldier (d. 1711)
April 20 –
Maurice Bocland,
English Member of
Parliament (d. 1710)
April 23 –
Philip Verheyen, Flemish...
- wife Jane Bockland,
daughter and
heiress of Lieutenant-General
Maurice Bocland (1695-1765) of
Knighton Gorges, MP. "The
Bissets of Lessendrum, one of...
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Gilbert Raleigh 1670–1675
Henry Eyre 1675–1678
Maurice Bocland 1678–1681 Succeeded by
Maurice Bocland Sir
Charles Raleigh Baronetage of
England New creation...