Buckland - People

People

  • Francis Trevelyan Buckland (1826–1880), English zoologist and natural historian
  • Frank Buckland (1902–1991), Canadian sports administrator
  • Herbert Tudor Buckland (1869–1951), British architect
  • James Buckland (born 1981), English rugby union player
  • John Channing Buckland (1844–1909), New Zealand politician
  • Jonny Buckland, British guitarist
  • Kira Buckland (born 1987), American voice actress
  • Michael Buckland (born 1941), Emeritus Professor at the UC Berkeley School of Information
  • Raymond Buckland (born 1934), English American author
  • Robert Buckland, British MP
  • Seymour Berry, 1st Baron Buckland (1877–1928), Welsh financier and industrialist
  • Stéphan Buckland (born 1977), Mauritian 200 m sprinter
  • William Buckland (1784–1856), English theologian, geologist and palaeontologist
  • William Buckland (architect) (1734–1774), American architect
  • William Francis Buckland (1847–1915), New Zealand politician
  • William Thomas Buckland (1798–1870), English surveyor and auctioneer
  • William Thorne Buckland (died 1876), New Zealand politician
  • William Warwick Buckland (1859–1946), Roman Law scholar

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