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Eldest son of [[family::Robert Buck]] (d.[[date of death::1580]]), [[occupation::church official]], and [[family::Elizabeth Nunn]], ''née'' Petterill, of [[location::Brandon Ferry, Suffolk]]. Educated at [[education::The University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and entered [[education::the Middle Temple]] in 1585. He served as government envoy to [[associates::Queen Elizabeth I|Queen Elizabeth]], first to [[location::France]] in 1587 and against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He later served as [[occupation::Master of the Revels]] to [[associates::James I]] in 1603. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Gatton, Surrey]] in 1593 and 1597. A [[occupation::scholar]] and [[author::author]] of historical and genealogical works, Buck is best known for his [[book title::''The History of King Richard the Third'']], though this was revised by his great-nephew, [[family::George Buck]], and passed off as his own in [[date of Publication::1646]].   
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Eldest son of [[family::Robert Buck]] (d.1580), church official, and [[family::Elizabeth Nunn]], ''née'' Petterill, of [[location::Brandon Ferry, Suffolk]]. Educated at [[education::University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] and entered the [[organisations::Middle Temple]] in 1585. He served as government envoy to [[associates::Queen Elizabeth I|Queen Elizabeth]], first to [[location::France]] in 1587 and against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He later served as [[occupation::Master of the Revels]] to [[associates::James I]] in 1603. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Gatton, Surrey]] in 1593 and 1597. A [[occupation::scholar]] and author of historical and genealogical works, Buck is best known for his [[book title::''The History of King Richard the Third'']], though this was revised by his great-nephew, [[family::George Buck]], and passed off as his own in [[date of publication::1646]].   
  
 
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Noted for having owned a number of contemporary [[subject::drama|play]] texts, though this will have been only a small part of his library.
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Noted for having owned a number of contemporary [[subject::literature|play]] texts, though this will have been only a small part of his library.
  
 
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*Erle, L. ''Shakespeare and the book trade'', 2013, 199-200.   
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*Erne, L. ''Shakespeare and the book trade'', 2013, 199-200.   
 
*Kincaid, Arthur. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/3821 "Buck <nowiki>[Buc]</nowiki>, Sir George (bap. 1560, d. 1622), master of the revels and historian."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.  
 
*Kincaid, Arthur. [https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/3821 "Buck <nowiki>[Buc]</nowiki>, Sir George (bap. 1560, d. 1622), master of the revels and historian."] ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''.  
 
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Sir George BUCK 1560-1622

Biographical Note

Eldest son of Robert Buck (d.1580), church official, and Elizabeth Nunn, née Petterill, of Brandon Ferry, Suffolk. Educated at Cambridge and entered the Middle Temple in 1585. He served as government envoy to Queen Elizabeth, first to France in 1587 and against the Spanish Armada in 1588. He later served as Master of the Revels to James I in 1603. MP for Gatton, Surrey in 1593 and 1597. A scholar and author of historical and genealogical works, Buck is best known for his The History of King Richard the Third, though this was revised by his great-nephew, George Buck, and passed off as his own in 1646.

Books

Noted for having owned a number of contemporary play texts, though this will have been only a small part of his library.

Sources