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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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- 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...
- office 1747–1762 Preceded by Robert Carteret, 3rd Earl Granville Maurice Bocland Succeeded by Thomas Holmes Jeremiah Dyson Personal details Born 1703 (1703)...
- Isle of Wight 1736–1744 With: Lord Harry Powlett to 1737 Anthony Chute 1737–41 Maurice Bocland from 1741 Succeeded by Robert Carteret Maurice Bocland...
- Parliament of Great Britain Preceded by Sir John Barrington Maurice Bocland Member of Parliament for Newtown (Isle of Wight) 1754–1775 With: Sir John...
- of Parliament for Yarmouth (Isle of Wight) 1725–1733 With: Anthony Morgan 1725-1729 Paul Burrard 1729-1733 Succeeded by Paul Burrard Maurice Bocland...