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Boteler

Boteler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alexander Boteler (1815–1892), nineteenth century politician and clerk from Virginia
  • Arnold le Boteler, late 11th and early 12th century Norman squire with a penchant for property development
  • Henry Boteler (disambiguation)
  • E.L. Boteler (1920-2016), American politician
  • John Boteler, 1st Baron Boteler of Bramfield (1565–1647), English politician, MP from 1625 to 1626
  • Joseph C. Boteler III, American politician elected in 2002 to represent District 8 of the Maryland House of Delegates in Baltimore County
  • Philip Boteler (disambiguation)
  • Ralph Boteler, 1st Baron Sudeley (1394–1473), Captain of Calais and Treasurer of England ( from 7 July 1443)
  • Samuel Boteler Bristowe QC (1822–1897), English barrister and Liberal Party politician from Nottinghamshire
  • Wade Boteler (1888–1943), American film actor
  • William Boteler, Colonel of Horse in the New Model Army during the English Civil War
  • William Boteler (disambiguation)

Usage examples of "boteler".

Biddenham, formerly belonging to the family of Boteler, and now the property of Lord Viscount Hampden, which is due and regularly paid on St.

Hector Marot, the highwayman, was shut up in this very Boteler dungeon.

Afore Badminton was built, me and my brothers has spent many a day in climbing over the old Boteler tower.

As an earnest of my endeavour to do so I knelt down on the green sward, in the shadow of the Boteler turret, and I prayed that I might come to be of use on the earth, and that I might be helped to rise above my own wants and interests, to aid forward whatever of good or noble might be stirring in my days.

Looking back, the high turrets and gables of the Boteler wing stood out dark and threatening against the starlit sky.

Badminton, and did you not succeed in escaping from the old Boteler dungeon?

But there was good provision for the lesser gentry, and the names of Sudeley and Boteler and Tracey and Lacey and Noel bulked large.

Sudely and Boteler and Noel are shrewd folk, and the wool-staplers are shrewder.

Castle of Sudeley stands well above Winchcombe and the stream which runs through it, and I could not but admire the size and grandeur of the buildings erected by Lord Boteler, especially the Portmare Tower, so called from the French Admiral whom he took prisoner.

His boteler and his chamberlain--- Sir Lucan and Bedwere--- And many a gash, and ghastly.