- Sir
Walter Buckler (or
Bucler) (died 1554/8) was a diplomat,
chamberlain of the
household to Lady Elizabeth,
later Queen Elizabeth I, and
private secretary...
- 1607–08–15
James Brumfield Boy Brunfield, J.
Andrew Buckler Shipmaster Bucler, A. 1625[citation needed]
William Bruster Gentleman Brewster, W. 1607–08–10...
- in
supervising his care to "John Bekinsau,
Thomas Rainolde, and
Walter Bucler ...
Oxford scholars ...
drawn to
Paris by the re****tion of its
great University"...
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regard to Anne of Cleves. In 1545, he was in
Europe with
diplomat Walter Bucler,
trying to
forge an
alliance between the
German princes, the King of Denmark...
- The
couple then sold
their Sankey lands to Denys's brother-in-law
Walter Bucler, who on 1
January 1547
exchanged them with the king for
other lands in Sankey...
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Henry VIII (1521), Sir
Edmund II Tame (died 1544) of Fairford. 2ndly
Walter Bucler,
secretary to
Queen Katherine Parr. 3rdly
Roger Lygon (died
without issue 1584)...