REPLY1850
SIR GEORGE BUC
By CECIL MONRO. (Registrars' Office, Court of Chancery.)
I am not quite certain that I can satisfactorily answer Mr. Corser's query; but at least I am able to show that *a* Sir George Buck, seised in fee of lands in Lincolnshire, did die in or about 1623. In the Report Office of the Court of Chancery is a Report made to Lord Keeper Williams by Sir Wm. Jones, who had been Lord Chief Justice in Ireland, dated the 10th Nov. 1623, respecting a suit referred to him by the Lord Keeper, in which *Stephen Buck* was plaintiff and *Robert Buck* defendant. In this report is contained a copy of the will of Sir George Buck, whom I supposed to be *the* Sir Georgeā¦
Topics: Genealogy, Historical Legal Proceedings, Inheritance
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