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buckingham

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Word definitions for buckingham in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Buckingham was an English automobile manufactured by the Buckingham Engineering Company in Coventry from 1914 until 1923. The company had made cars under the Chota name from 1912.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 3742 Housing Units (2000): 1360 Land area (2000): 18.964282 sq. miles (49.117264 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000141 sq. miles (0.000366 sq. km) Total area (2000): 18.964423 sq. miles (49.117630 sq. km) FIPS code: 09350 Located within: ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A town in Buckinghamshire, England 2 A dukedom in the English peerage 3 An English habitational surname derived from the placename

Usage examples of buckingham.

The Queen gathered the offcuts together and put them in the box room preparing for the day when they would be woven back and relaid in Buckingham Palace.

Duke of Buckingham who begs me to come and place myself near to you on this seat.

Edward, Duke and Earl of Buckingham, Earl and Baron of Stafford, Prince of Brecknock, Count of Perche in Normandy, Knight of the Garter, hereditary Lord High Steward, and, in virtue of the blood of Bohun, Lord High Constable of England.

Buckingham raised his standard at Brecknock, it was inevitable that Richard should get news of the intended attack.

Apollo 18, including the Australians, Madagascans, Spaniards, Guamanians, Antiguans and Ascension Islanders who manned stations at their various locations, was a crew-cut Colorado farm boy from the little village of Buckingham in the drylands.

Some Ricardians believed Buckingham was responsible for the death of the young princes, as the first step in his own climb to the throne.

England, was passed, while not at Buckingham Palace, or elsewhere, in the smiddy of a somewhat blockish blacksmith, who has been unfortunate in business, and with whom Dawson discovered an infinite fund of fellow-feeling.

Towse, his wife, since his death tolde me that her husband and she living at Windsor Castle, where he had an office that Sumer that ye Duke of Buckingham was killed, tolde her that very day that the Duke was sett upon by ye mutinous Mariners att Portesmouth, saying then that ye next attempt agaynst him would be his Death, which accordingly happened.

All at once, as we approached Buckingham House, I saw five or six persons, relieving nature amidst the bushes, with their hinder parts facing the passers-by.

Eyad disappeared in the lower reaches of the canyon, Buckingham carried Naomi Madison into the forest above the strange city of the gorilla king.

I have seen too much of life to believe in miracles, and the idea of you killing Buckingham single-handed would be nothing short of a miracle.

Brigadier General Catharinus Putnam Buckingham began what he knew to be the only important military mission of his life: to persuade the man Lincoln had chosen to be commander of the Army of the Potomac to accept the assignment, clearing the way for the relief of George McClellan.

McClellan saw that both men, especially Buckingham, were watching him most intently as he read the order and the attachment making the removal official.

His first job, he said, would be to go to Buckingham Palace and order the Queen to abdicate.

The thirteen Republicans in a minibus had been waved through the gates of Buckingham Palace by smiling policemen.