7-2147: Buller is an English surname. It may refer to: People [ edit ] Anthony Buller (1613–1679) , English soldier and Member of Parliament Sir Anthony Buller (1780–1866) , English lawyer and Member of Parliament Arthur Henry Reginald Buller (1874–1944), British/Canadian mycologist Charles Buller (1806–1848), English politician David Buller (born 1959), American philosopher of science Sir Edward Buller, 1st Baronet (1764–1824) Ed Buller , British musician Eric Buller (1894–1973), cricketer and British army officer Francesca Buller (b. 1964), British actress Francis Buller (Parliamentarian) English politician Francis Buller (c 1630–1682), English politician Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet (1746–1800) Fred Buller (1914–1994), Canadian aeronautical engineer, sailboat designer George Buller (MP) (1607–c. 1646), English politician Sir George Buller (1802–1884), British Army General Georgiana Buller (1884–1953), British hospital administrator Hy Buller (1926–1968), Canadian ice hockey player James Buller (the younger) (c. 1729–1765), British politician James Wentworth Buller (1798–1865), British politician Joe Buller (1909–1986), English footballer John Buller MP (1632–1716), English politician John Buller (1721–1786) , British MP for East Looe John Buller (1745–1793) , MP for Exeter, Launceston, and West Looe John Buller (composer) (1927–2004), British composer Jon Buller (born 1970), Canadian musician Marion Buller , Canadian judge Redvers Buller (1839–1908), British soldier Sir Richard Buller (1578–1642), Parliamentarian Syd Buller (1909–1970), English Test cricket umpire Walter Buller (1838–1906), New Zealand ornithologist Lt. Col. Walter Buller (bridge) (1887–1938), British bridge player William Buller (bishop) , theologian and churchman William Buller (racing driver) (born 1992), British racing driver Places [ edit ] Australia Mount Buller (Victoria) Mount Buller, Victoria ,
14-638: A resort town on the mountain of the same name New Zealand Buller (New Zealand electorate) Buller District Buller Gorge Buller River Other uses [ edit ] Buller, nickname of the Bullingdon Club , a student dining club at Oxford University See also [ edit ] Buller baronets , a British title Sir James Buller East, 2nd Baronet (1798–1878), British MP for Winchester Baron Churston Eliza Manningham-Buller Viscount Dilhorne John Yarde-Buller, 1st Baron Churston Topics referred to by
21-651: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Anthony Buller (1613%E2%80%931679) Anthony Buller (1613–1679) was an English soldier and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1659 and 1660. He fought in the Parliamentary army in the English Civil War . Buller was the son of Sir Richard Buller , of Shillingham, Cornwall and his wife Alice Hayward, daughter of Sir Rowland Hayward. He
28-722: The Convention Parliament . He was a captain in the Duke of York's Horse Guards from 1660 to 1661. In 1661 he stood unsuccessfully for parliament for Bossiney . He was deputy governor of the Scilly Isles from 1666 to 1667. He served in the admiralty regiment from 1667 until his death. He raised 300 men for the defence of the Scilly Isles during the Second Dutch War , and was given a newly built Sloop HMS Portsmouth. Buller died before August 1679 when his will
35-581: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Buller . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Buller&oldid=1246778503 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Surnames of English origin Hidden categories: Short description
42-624: Was baptised on 14 November 1613. The Buller family was originally from Somerset and acquired Shillingham in around 1555. In the Civil War, he was a captain on the horse in the Parliamentary army becoming major in 1646. His own reputation for valour was high, but his troopers were given to disorderly and licentious behaviour. He was governor of the Scilly Isles after they were surrendered by Francis Godolphin in 1647 until 1648 when he
49-758: Was captured in the Royalist revolt. He was held prisoner but treated with special kindness as a "gallant soldier". He served in the Western Design , an expedition to the West Indies during the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660) . He was a colonel of foot from 1654 to 1655. In 1659, Buller was elected Member of Parliament for Callington in the Third Protectorate Parliament . In 1660, he was elected MP for Saltash in
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