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Last name: Buckley

Dossier: 600173
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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:England
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Buckley


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Nobility crown BuckleyDer Name „Buckley“ stammt aus England. Es ist ein Wohnname für alle sogenannten kleineren Orte, von denen die meisten vom altenglischen Wort „bucc(a)“ für Ziege und „leah“ für Lichtung, Wald, abgeleitet sind. Mehrere Vorkommen von „Buckley“ und „Buckleigh“ in der Grafschaft Devon leiten sich vom altenglischen Wort „boga“ für Bogen und „clif“ für Klippe ab. In einigen Fällen leitet sich der Nachname von der verkürzten lokalen Aussprache von „Buckley“ ab, in Cheshire so genannt vom altenglischen Wort „bulluc“, was Ochse bedeutet, und „leah“, was Holz bedeutet. Zusammengestellte Informationen aus historischen und privaten Archiven haben bestätigt, dass der Nachname „Buckley“ und/oder seine Varianten bereits im 14. Jahrhundert entstanden sind, als ein „Christian de Bukelegh“ aus Lancashire, England, im Jahr 1332 aufgezeichnet wurde. Der genaue Zeitraum von Die Besiedlung Nordamerikas ist noch nicht endgültig geklärt, aber Informationen aus öffentlichen und standesamtlichen Archiven bestätigen, dass einer der ersten Siedler ein gewisser „Richard Buck“ ...

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Coat of arms of family Buckley

1. Coat of arms of family: Buckley
Language of the text: English

Sable an chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed argent Crest-A griffin's head gules between two wings of the last, bezantée.

Coat of arms of family Buckley. Source of the Blazon: "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales" by Sir Bernard Burke, London 1884

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2. Coat of arms of family: Buckley
Language of the text: English

Sable an chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed argent.

Coat of Arms of Buckley from United Kingdom

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3. Coat of arms of family: Buckley
Language of the text: English

Sable an chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed argent.

Coat of arms of family Buckley from England

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