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William Thomas Buckland was born on 5 September 1798 in Wraysbury now in Berkshire, England, in the house on Longbridge Farm where he later lived, and where he died on 1 November 1870. He became an innovative surveyor and auctioneer,〔''History of the Auction'' by Brian Learmount, Iver: Barnard & Learmont, 1985 (0951024000 )〕 as well as establishing the Baptist Chapel in Wraysbury.〔''History of the Parish of Wraysbury, Ankerwycke Priory, and Magna Charta Island; with the History of Horton, and the town of Colnbrook, Bucks.'', G.W.J. Gyll, 1862, London: H. G. Bohn. (Online Version at Google Books ) (OCLC: 5001532 )〕 He was married at St James's, Westminster on 25 September 1820 to Mary Wood. They had four sons and six daughters.〔''The Baptist Magazine'', J. Burditt and W. Button: Baptist Missionary Society, 1871 p.32-35. (Online version at Google Books )〕 ==Early life== While he was at school in Camberwell, in 1812, his father died, leaving six children, of whom he was the youngest. He left school in July of the following year. His apprenticeship, near Reading, was a 'hard bondage', of which he spoke often in remembrance of its bitterness. In 1820 he became a freeman of the City of London, and commenced business on Holborn bridge.〔
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