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Il nome "Buckley" è originario dell'Inghilterra. È un nome abitativo da uno qualsiasi dei luoghi minori così chiamati, la maggior parte dei quali deriva dalla parola inglese antico "bucc (a)" che significa capro e "leah" che significa radura, bosco. Diverse istanze di "Buckley" e "Buckleigh" nella contea del Devon derivano dalla parola inglese antico "boga" che significa arco e "clif" che significa scogliera. In alcuni casi il cognome deriva dalla pronuncia locale contratta di "Buckley", nel Cheshire così chiamato dalla parola inglese antico "bulluc" che significa torello e "leah" che significa legno. Le informazioni raccolte dall'archivio storico e privato hanno confermato che il cognome "Buckley" e/o la sua variante risalgono al 14° secolo ed era un "Christian de Bukelegh", del Lancashire, in Inghilterra, è registrato nel 1332. Il periodo esatto di l'insediamento in Nord America non è stato determinato con certezza, ma le informazioni estratte dagli archivi del registro pubblico ...
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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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