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William Buckland (1734–1774) was an architect who designed in colonial Maryland and Virginia. ==Biography== Born at Oxford, England, Buckland spent seven years as an apprentice to his uncle, James Buckland, "Citizen and Joiner" of London. At 21, he was brought to Virginia as an indentured servant to Thomas Mason, brother of George Mason.〔Kimball, Fiske. "Gunston Hall." ''Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians'': 1954.〕 Most notable among his repertoire are: Gunston Hall (c. 1755-1759) and Hammond-Harwood House (c. 1774).
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