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The [[Brandybuck]] family began as the [[Oldbuck Family|Oldbuck]] clan, who named themselves such apparently after a ''[[Bucca of the Marish]]'', who became the first [[Thain]] of [[the Shire]]. Ten Oldbuck Thains followed, until ''Gordenhad Oldbuck'', the twelveth Thain, crossed into [[Buckland]] over the river [[Baranduin|Brandywine]].
The '''Brandybuck Family''' began as the [[Oldbuck Family|Oldbuck]] clan, who named themselves such apparently after a ''[[Bucca of the Marish]]'', who became the first [[Thain]] of [[the Shire]]. Ten Oldbuck Thains followed, until ''Gordenhad Oldbuck'', the twelveth Thain, crossed into [[Buckland]] over the river [[Baranduin|Brandywine]].


Gordenhad renamed himself [[Brandybuck Family|Brandybuck]], and began delving the great smials of [[Brandy Hall]]. Around the hill was built the village of ''[[Bucklebury]]''.
Gordenhad renamed himself Brandybuck, and began delving the great [[Smials|smials]] of [[Brandy Hall]]. Around the hill was built the village of ''[[Bucklebury]]''.


The Brandybucks formed a powerful dynasty which became mostly independent of the [[Shire]], although [[Buckland]] remained nominally a part of it. They were seen as 'odd folk' by the other [[Hobbits]] of the [[Shire]] because they locked their doors at night (because of the exposure to the [[Old Forest]]).
The Brandybucks formed a powerful dynasty which became mostly independent of the [[Shire]], although [[Buckland]] remained nominally a part of it. They were seen as 'odd folk' by the other [[Hobbits]] of the [[Shire]] because they locked their doors at night (because of the exposure to the [[Old Forest]]).

Revision as of 14:56, 18 June 2007

The Brandybuck Family began as the Oldbuck clan, who named themselves such apparently after a Bucca of the Marish, who became the first Thain of the Shire. Ten Oldbuck Thains followed, until Gordenhad Oldbuck, the twelveth Thain, crossed into Buckland over the river Brandywine.

Gordenhad renamed himself Brandybuck, and began delving the great smials of Brandy Hall. Around the hill was built the village of Bucklebury.

The Brandybucks formed a powerful dynasty which became mostly independent of the Shire, although Buckland remained nominally a part of it. They were seen as 'odd folk' by the other Hobbits of the Shire because they locked their doors at night (because of the exposure to the Old Forest).

The head of the family was the Master of Buckland, one of the officials of the Shire. This office was founded by Gorhendad Brandybuck. It was traditional for each of the Masters to have an epigraph attached to their names, such as Gorbadoc "Broadbelt", Saradoc "Scattergold", and the most famous, Meriadoc Brandybuck the Magnificent. Like the Thain and Warden of Westmarch, the Master had only nominal authority.