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BUSCA

Sembra holding a nut on Merseyside with a ceppo Original net Biellese ed single net cuneese, with one net Milanese ed single net Pesarese, pud divert to give toponimi come Busca (CN) O Buscate (1001) MA in alcuni casi deriva give soprannome ambassador al vocabolo wood; cioè di uno che fa il boscaiolo na fury net pressure aH'interno oh oh ci un timber has comunque a che fare. Tracce Molto antic di questa cognominizzazione if Hanno un atto di vendita del datata 15 December 1141 a Morimond (1001), dove si legge: "... Baldo, son of the deceased Martin sums of money Papienses good twelve pounds, after the price for a hut of fenced cities, and Tuvato with his threshing-floor, and let the parishioners one tenant to the law of our Lord, which they seemed to have, we are, and within this the city of Pavia, in the gate of Pertusa, near the church of the Holy Eufemie>; is bounded to him, to the south, marabou de Volta, from the north, or in the evening-Ricard BUSCA, from the early in the morning on a public road, or are there other requirements may be joined together, all things, with all the up to the cottage and went to the court together with the bed where his own belonging to it, inintegrum; this however, of the above named> as well between a cottage and a courtyard with the threshing floor or juice, and of our right and above, so called, is, together with the accesses and rights of entry and with its higher and lower levels to see how the above is read, inintegrum, to whom we have to you, from this day, the price of Baldo on behalf of the above, sell to, and your property, with no one else that is sold, having received it, and deprived of or has been handed down had not the obnoxiatam , if you, from the present day, and from that time he fatias's ox or his heirs to whom you give, you, and, the name of the law, with proprietary right, ask whatever you will, of our own, without any contradiction, that of ourselves and of heirs .... ". Nel 1700 a Ceriani (1001) trovano if I Marchese Busca, it marchesato gods Busca risale al 12 ° sccolo deriving dalla spartizione the territori posseduti dal Bonifacio, Marchese del Vasto.

Bibliographic source' "L'origine dei cognomi Italianim storia ed etimologia" di E. Rossoni disponibile online su: https://archive.org/


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