Sir Peter Buckton (1350 – 4 March 1414) was an English politician, soldier and knight from the eponymous village of Buckton near the town of Bridlington in Yorkshire. He was the High Sheriff of Yorkshire for the year 1404 and was also a member of parliament for Yorkshire three times.[1] In the latter years of his life he also held significant positions such as the Mayor of Bordeaux and Ambassador to Castile.[1]
He was a supporter and friend of Henry IV of England, before and after he became king. Present with him on crusades to Lithuania and Jerusalem as well as helping him land at Ravenspur, Holderness after which Henry went on to become king.
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SirPeterBuckton (1350 – 4 March 1414) was an English politician, soldier and knight from the eponymous village of Buckton near the town of Bridlington...
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1402–1403 Sir John Savile (son of Sir John Savile, HS 1380) 1403–1404 Sir Richard Redman 1404–1405 SirPeterBuckton 1405–1406 Sir William Dronsfield (2nd term)...
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the walls. Four of Greater Manchester's castles are scheduled monuments: Buckton, Bury, Radcliffe Tower, and Watch Hill. A scheduled monument is a "nationally...
p. 46. Benson 1988, p. 46. Macintyre 2008, p. 39. Lycett 1996, p. 59. Buckton, Oliver (2021). The World Is Not Enough: A Biography of Ian Fleming. Lanham...
according to Bloom, "more subtlety and deeper characterization". Oliver Buckton, the professor of literature, also considers Deighton to be in the forefront...
name was sometimes also spelled Bisshopp. It was created 24 July 1620 for Sir Thomas Bishopp who had previously represented Gatton in Parliament. He was...
1814–1898) Edmund Kirby (1838–1920) Sir James Knowles (1831–1908) Gibson Kyle (1820–1903) Edward Buckton Lamb (1806–1869) Sir Charles Lanyon (1813–1889) John...
committee for the National Society for Women's Suffrage. Joseph married Eliza Buckton (1818–1901) in 1842. Their son, Henry (1850–1932), a cloth merchant, married...
Margaret, married PeterBuckton. He married thirdly Maud Greystoke, the daughter of Ralph, Lord Greystoke; they had no known issue. "EUER, Sir Ralph (c.1350-1422)...
Makk 1996, pp. 68, Appendix 2. Steinhübel 2011, p. 25. Makk 1993, p. 71. Buckton 1984, p. 46. Kosztolnyik 1981, p. 74. The Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle...
SSW of Buckton Barn (1013623)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 June 2015. Historic England. "Bowl barrow, 500m south of Buckton Barn (1013624)"...
Speakers have included public figures such as trade union leaders Ray Buckton (ASLEF) and Hugh Scanlon (AEU), boxer Henry Cooper, philosopher A. J. Ayer...
ancient feudal estates of Cheshire and included the area of Stalybridge. Buckton Castle, near Stalybridge, was probably built by one of the earls of Chester...
000.[citation needed] In 1870, the church of St Paul's (built by Edward Buckton Lamb) was opened and then rededicated in 1874 to St Mary Magdalene.[citation...
images Hertfordshire 1859 Grade II listed (1078138). Architect: Edward Buckton Lamb of London. Bermondsey Bermondsey Town Hall More images Greater London...
roads in the counties of Stirling, Dumbarton, and Perth. Newcastle to Buckton Burn Road Act 1794 34 Geo. 3. c. 130 17 April 1794 An act for enlarging...