Founded after T.A. 2340, partly because the Oldbucks were loosing their influence in Shire politics and partly because Gorhendad Oldbuck and others were fed up with the infiltration of "haunts" from across the Brandywine. Brandy Hall , the great Brandybuck smial ,was dug directly into the traditionally haunted Buck Hill its linkages to the shadow world having dwindled in the face of the sheer mortal willfulness of the new tenants. The High Hay, served as a defensive barrier against the baneful influence of the old forest. The smaller villages in the colony, such as Breredon, Grindwall, Haysend, and Newbury, referred to the Master of Buckland, but beyond requiring maintenance of the High Hay and the Buckland Gate , he did little to impose his will on them.
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| - Founded after T.A. 2340, partly because the Oldbucks were loosing their influence in Shire politics and partly because Gorhendad Oldbuck and others were fed up with the infiltration of "haunts" from across the Brandywine. Brandy Hall , the great Brandybuck smial ,was dug directly into the traditionally haunted Buck Hill its linkages to the shadow world having dwindled in the face of the sheer mortal willfulness of the new tenants. The High Hay, served as a defensive barrier against the baneful influence of the old forest. The smaller villages in the colony, such as Breredon, Grindwall, Haysend, and Newbury, referred to the Master of Buckland, but beyond requiring maintenance of the High Hay and the Buckland Gate , he did little to impose his will on them.
- Buckland – niewielka kolonia hobbitów, położona w Shire, pomiędzy Starym Lasem a rzeką Brandywiną. Buckland był nazywany również Marchią Wschodnią.
- c'est une salle de vente aux enchères, ou travaille Prudence Halliwell. Les Patrons sont des démon qui veut régner sur la terre.
- Buckland, later known as the Eastmarch, was a small colony of the Hobbits lying in between the Old Forest and the Brandywine River, which separated the region from the Shire. Although it was colonized by Shire-hobbits, it was not formally a part of the Shire until early in the Fourth Age, hundreds of years after it was founded.
- Data Entered By --Sourpuss 01:22, 21 May 2007 (EDT)
- Buckland was the first lieutenant of the HMS Renown. He was an ageing first lieutenant, and struggled to move beyond that. In the short story Hornblower and the Widow McCool, Lieutenant Buckland assigned to Hornblower the responsibility of Barry McCool during his court-martial and setting up punishment. During the Spanish prisoner uprising on the Renown, Buckland is caught asleep in bed, and is then tied up and gagged, having to be released after the ship has been secured by Hornblower. During the trial, he is mocked by the court for this, but remains supportive of his other officers.
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| - Founded after T.A. 2340, partly because the Oldbucks were loosing their influence in Shire politics and partly because Gorhendad Oldbuck and others were fed up with the infiltration of "haunts" from across the Brandywine. Brandy Hall , the great Brandybuck smial ,was dug directly into the traditionally haunted Buck Hill its linkages to the shadow world having dwindled in the face of the sheer mortal willfulness of the new tenants. The High Hay, served as a defensive barrier against the baneful influence of the old forest. The smaller villages in the colony, such as Breredon, Grindwall, Haysend, and Newbury, referred to the Master of Buckland, but beyond requiring maintenance of the High Hay and the Buckland Gate , he did little to impose his will on them.
- Buckland was the first lieutenant of the HMS Renown. He was an ageing first lieutenant, and struggled to move beyond that. In the short story Hornblower and the Widow McCool, Lieutenant Buckland assigned to Hornblower the responsibility of Barry McCool during his court-martial and setting up punishment. Buckland initially seems capable and approachable, showing support for the other officers and voicing his concerns about Captain James Sawyer's mental state. But he is not up to the job once Sawyer is incapacitated. He runs the Renown aground in Samana Bay and has to rely on his other lieutenants to kedge her off. He hesitates when deciding to launch a night attack on the Spanish fort, relying on Bush to sway him. During the Spanish prisoner uprising on the Renown, Buckland is caught asleep in bed, and is then tied up and gagged, having to be released after the ship has been secured by Hornblower. During the trial, he is mocked by the court for this, but remains supportive of his other officers.
- Buckland – niewielka kolonia hobbitów, położona w Shire, pomiędzy Starym Lasem a rzeką Brandywiną. Buckland był nazywany również Marchią Wschodnią.
- c'est une salle de vente aux enchères, ou travaille Prudence Halliwell. Les Patrons sont des démon qui veut régner sur la terre.
- Buckland, later known as the Eastmarch, was a small colony of the Hobbits lying in between the Old Forest and the Brandywine River, which separated the region from the Shire. Although it was colonized by Shire-hobbits, it was not formally a part of the Shire until early in the Fourth Age, hundreds of years after it was founded.
- Data Entered By --Sourpuss 01:22, 21 May 2007 (EDT)
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