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Language of the text: English
Nobility: Noble family - Knights - Lords
Nobles in:England
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Le nom « Buckley » vient d'Angleterre. C'est un nom d'habitation de l'un des endroits mineurs ainsi appelés, dont la plupart sont dérivés du vieux mot anglais «bucc (a)» signifiant bouc et «leah» signifiant clairière, bois. Plusieurs exemples de «Buckley» et de «Buckleigh» dans le comté de Devon dérivent du vieil anglais «boga» signifiant arc et «clif» signifiant falaise. Dans certains cas, le nom de famille dérive de la prononciation locale contractée de «Buckley», dans le Cheshire ainsi appelé du vieil anglais «bulluc» signifiant taureau et «leah» signifiant bois. Des informations compilées à partir d'archives historiques et privées ont confirmé que le nom de famille 'Buckley' et/ou sa variante remontent au 14ème siècle étaient un 'Christian de Bukelegh', du Lancashire, en Angleterre, est enregistré en 1332. La période exacte de La colonisation en Amérique du Nord n'a pas été définitivement déterminée, mais les informations extraites des archives du registre public ...
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BlazonBuckley
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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