Bulkley, Bukeler, Bucler, Bulceleai

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Bulkley, Bukeler, Bucler, Bulceleai

Legg inn av paul bulkley » 11 feb 2005 19:31:02

J.Horace Round discussed "Early Irish Trade with
Chester and Rouen" in his text "Feudal English
Historical Studies in the 11th and 12th Centuries"

In addition to records in the Patent Rolls 1225 and
1235 providing licenses to Rouen merchants George
Bukeler and George Bucler to trade in England, I have
just found an interesting discovery in Dublin as
follows:

" At the site bordered by Cornmarket, Francis Street,
and Lamb Alley Dublin, amongst the fills of a 13th
Century ditch was the waste from a 13th Century bronze
workshop which consisted of assorted charcoal, burnt
clay, tuyere, a buckle mould, and unfinished pins,
rings, buckles, and brooches.

The workshop itself was also uncovered outside the
ditch. There a post and wattle building survived which
had been refloored on numerous occasions, and on each
floor a thick deposit of charcoal accumulated. One of
the deposits contained a large quantity of liquid
mercury probably used for gilding. Remarkably Waltei
Bukeler and Patricii le Bukeler are mentioned as
having been in residence in Bertram Court respectively
in 1278/79 and 1280/82, and it is possible that this
is their workshop"

It is significant to follow the excellent thinking of
J.Horace Round because it is a reminder that there are
many avenues to pursue in order to trace a family
ancestors.

Sincerely Yours,

Paul Bulkley



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