Bocking, Essex, a village near Braintree, Essex, England
Bocking 14, a cultivated strain of the plant Comfrey
Powerbocking, the use of powered stilts patented by Alexander Böck
Adolf Böcking (1831–1898), German-born ornithologist
Bill Bocking (1902–1985), English footballer
Edward Bocking (died 1534), English monk during the reign of King Henry VIII
Eduard Böcking (1802–1870), German legal scholar
Henry Bocking (1835–1907), English cricketer
Kai Böcking (born 1964), German television presenter
Ralph Bocking (died 1270), English Dominican
Richard Bocking (1931–2012), Canadian filmmaker
Stuart Bocking (born 1969), Australian radio presenter
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patented by Alexander Böck Adolf Böcking (1831–1898), German-born ornithologist Bill Bocking (1902–1985), English footballer Edward Bocking (died 1534), English...
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Bock (German: [bɔk] ) is a strong German beer, usually a dark lager. The style now known as Bock was first brewed in the 14th century in the Hanseatic...
particularly into the parish of Bocking to the north. On 1 April 1934 a new parish and urban district called "Braintree and Bocking" was created, covering the...
Britain in the nineteenth century) following trials at Bocking, Essex.[citation needed] Bocking 14 is sterile, and therefore will not set seed (one of...
Selpulchre's near Canterbury. Bocking became her confessor. According to George C Alston, writing in the Catholic Encyclopedia, Bocking is said to have induced...
Naima Bock is an English musician. Bock is formerly of the band Goat Girl. Bock was originally the bassist for the British indie rock band Goat Girl,...
Ziegenbock (Ziegen Bock) is a German amber lager brewed by AB InBev. It is billed as "for Texans by Texans," and distributed in the U.S. state of Texas...
von Bock (3 December 1880 – 4 May 1945) was a German Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) who served in the German Army during the Second World War. Bock...
with Bocking making eleven before Bennett bowled him, and Yorkshire drawing the game. His services were not called upon again by his county. Bocking died...
Stuart Lyndon Bocking (born 17 June 1969), is a former Australian radio presenter. He has worked primarily for regional and Mt druitt stations, and was...
is also called "bocking" or "powerbocking", a corrupted version of the name of the stilts' inventor, Alexander Böck. The act of "bocking" or "powerbocking"...
William Bocking (11 June 1902–1985) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Everton and Stockport County. Bill Bocking at the English...
Retrieved 22 May 2016. "Map of Bocking Blackwater". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 22 May 2016. "Bocking Blackwater Public Open space:...
Bocking Windmill or Bocking Churchstreet Windmill is a grade I listed post mill at Bocking, Essex, England which has been restored. Although a build date...
Jerrold Lewis Bock (November 23, 1928 – November 3, 2010) was an American musical theater composer. He received the Tony Award for Best Musical and the...
Rainer Bock (German pronunciation: [ˈʁaɪ̯nɐ ˈbɔk]; born 31 July 1954) is a German actor and voice actor. To English-speaking audiences, he is best known...
Woldemar Gustav Eduard Bock (4 April 1885 – 29 April 1948) was a Baltic German politician and lawyer prominent in Estonia. Bock was born in Reval (later...