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Francis Buller (politician)
Francis Buller may refer to: *Francis Buller (died 1682) (1630–1682) *Francis Buller (Parliamentarian) * Francis Buller (politician) (1723–1764), MP for West Looe *Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet (1746–1800), judge *Sir Francis Buller-Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baronet Lupton is an historic manor in the parish of Brixham, Devon. The surviving manor house known as Lupton House, is a Palladian Country house built by Charles II Hayne (1747–1821), Pevsner, Nikolaus & Cherry, Bridget, ''The Buildings of ... (1767–1833), of the Buller baronets * Francis Alexander Waddilove Buller, British Royal Navy officer See also * Buller (other) {{hndis, name=Buller, Francis ...
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Francis Buller (died 1682)
Francis Buller (c. 1630 – 1682) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England, House of Commons between 1659 and 1679. Origins Buller was the eldest son and heir of Francis Buller (Parliamentarian), Francis Buller, MP, of Shillingham near Saltash in Cornwall, by his wife Thomasine Honeywood and was baptised at Saltash on 10 January 1630. His younger brother and eventual heir was John Buller (died 1716), John Buller (1632–1716), also a Cornish MP. Education He was educated at Leyden in 1643 and at Trinity College, Cambridge where he was awarded BA in 1647. He also entered Middle Temple in 1646, received MA from Oxford in 1649 and was called to the bar in 1652. Career In 1659, Buller was elected Member of Parliament for Cornwall (UK Parliament constituency), Cornwall in the Third Protectorate Parliament. In 1660 he was elected MP for Saltash (UK Parliament constituency), Saltash in the Convention Parliament (1660), Convention Parliament and re-elected ...
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Francis Buller (Parliamentarian)
Francis Buller was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1624 and 1648. He supported the Parliamentary side in the English Civil War. Buller was the son of Sir Richard Buller, of Shillingham, Cornwall. The Buller family was originally from Somerset and acquired Shillingham in around 1555. He entered Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in 1620 and matriculated at the Inner Temple in 1622. In 1624, Buller was elected Member of Parliament for Saltash and was re-elected in 1625. In April 1640, Buller was elected MP for Saltash in the Short Parliament. He was elected MP for East Looe for the Long Parliament in November 1640 and sat until he was excluded under Pride's Purge in 1648. During the Civil War he commanded a regiment for the Parliamentary army at Plymouth. He subsequently moved to Kent. Buller married Thomasine Honeywood, daughter of Sir Thomas Honeywood of Elmstead Kent. His sons Francis and John were also MPs in Cornwall. References ...
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Francis Buller (politician)
Francis Buller may refer to: *Francis Buller (died 1682) (1630–1682) *Francis Buller (Parliamentarian) * Francis Buller (politician) (1723–1764), MP for West Looe *Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet (1746–1800), judge *Sir Francis Buller-Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baronet Lupton is an historic manor in the parish of Brixham, Devon. The surviving manor house known as Lupton House, is a Palladian Country house built by Charles II Hayne (1747–1821), Pevsner, Nikolaus & Cherry, Bridget, ''The Buildings of ... (1767–1833), of the Buller baronets * Francis Alexander Waddilove Buller, British Royal Navy officer See also * Buller (other) {{hndis, name=Buller, Francis ...
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West Looe (UK Parliament Constituency)
West Looe, often spelt Westlow or alternative Westlowe, in Cornwall, England, was a rotten borough represented in the House of Commons of England from 1535 to 1707, in the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1832. It elected two Members of Parliament (MP) by the bloc vote system of election. It was disfranchised in the Reform Act 1832. History West Looe was one of a number of Cornish boroughs enfranchised in the Tudor period, and like almost all of them it was a rotten borough from the start, with the size and importance of the community that comprised it quite inadequate to justify its representation. The borough consisted of the town of West Looe in Cornwall, connected by bridge across the River Looe to East Looe, which was also a parliamentary borough. From the reign of Edward VI, West Looe and East Looe were jointly a borough, returning two members of Parliament; however, under Queen Elizabeth ...
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Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet
Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet (17 March 1746 – 5 June 1800) of Churston Court in the parish of Churston Ferrers, of nearby Lupton, Brixham, Lupton in the parish of Brixham, and of Prince Hall on Dartmoor, all in Devon, was an English judge. Origins Buller was born at Downes, Crediton, Downes House in the parish of Crediton in Devon, a younger son of James Buller (the younger), James Buller (1717–1765), of Downes and of Manor of King's Nympton, King's Nympton Park, both in Devon and of Morval, Cornwall, Morval in Cornwall, a Member of Parliament for Cornwall (UK Parliament constituency), Cornwall, by his second wife Lady Jane Bathurst, daughter of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst. As his elder brothers inherited the substantial family estates, Buller as a younger son was obliged to make his own fortune, which he achieved both from his brilliant legal career and from having married a wealthy heiress. Career Legal career After an education at The King's School, Ottery St ...
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Sir Francis Buller-Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baronet
Lupton is an historic manor in the parish of Brixham, Devon. The surviving manor house known as Lupton House, is a Palladian Country house built by Charles II Hayne (1747–1821),Pevsner, Nikolaus & Cherry, Bridget, ''The Buildings of England: Devon, London'', 2004, pp. 829, 833 Sheriff of Devon in 1772 and Colonel of the North Devon Militia. It received a Grade II* listing in 1949. The park and gardens are Grade II* listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. At some time before 1792 it was sold by Charles II Hayne, who had only lived in his new house for about twenty years, to the judge Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet (1746–1800), of nearby Churston Court, which he let to a tenant. Judge Buller had another residence, on bleak Dartmoor, known as Prince Hall, where he was a pioneer of moorland reclamation. In about 1840 the house was remodelled in the neo-classical style by his grandson, Sir John Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baronet (1799–1871; cre ...
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Francis Alexander Waddilove Buller
Rear-Admiral Francis Alexander Waddilove Buller, DSO, RN (1879 – 14 July 1943) was a flag officer in the British Royal Navy. Biography Francis Alexander Waddilove Buller was born in 1879,"Buller, Rear-Adm. Francis Alexander Waddilove"
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