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William Buckley, also known as "wild white man", (born 1776–1780 – died 30 January 1856) was an English bricklayer and served in the military until 1802, when he was convicted of theft. He was then transported to Australia where he helped construct buildings for the fledgling penal settlement at Port Phillip Bay in what is now Victoria, Australia.

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  • William Buckley (Sträfling) (de)
  • William Buckley (aventurier) (fr)
  • Бакли, Уильям (высланный) (ru)
  • William Buckley (convict) (en)
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  • William Buckley, né à Marton dans le Cheshire en 1780 et mort à Greenpond (auj. Kempton (Australie)), le 30 janvier 1856) est un aventurier britannique. (fr)
  • Уильям Бакли (англ. William Buckley; 1780, Чешир, Англия — 30 января 1856, Хобарт, Тасмания, Австралия) — английский заключённый, высланный из Англии в Австралию, где совершил побег и много лет прожил среди аборигенов, также известен как wild white man (рус. дикий белый человек). (ru)
  • William Buckley (* 1780 in , bei Macclesfield, Cheshire, Großbritannien; † 30. Januar 1856 in Hobart, Tasmanien), auch wild white man („wilder weißer Mann“) genannt, lebte 32 Jahre lang als geflohener Sträfling unter Aborigines. William Buckley sah mehrere Schiffe, wollte sich aber aus Angst vor Strafe nicht zu erkennen geben. Erst im Juli 1835 stellte er sich am . Wedge war ein Mitglied der Port Phillip Association, die von John Batman angeführt wurde. Buckley hatte seine eigene Sprache vergessen, wurde aber anhand der Tätowierung W.B. auf seinem Arm identifiziert. (de)
  • William Buckley, also known as "wild white man", (born 1776–1780 – died 30 January 1856) was an English bricklayer and served in the military until 1802, when he was convicted of theft. He was then transported to Australia where he helped construct buildings for the fledgling penal settlement at Port Phillip Bay in what is now Victoria, Australia. (en)
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  • William Buckley (en)
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  • William Buckley (en)
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  • Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (en)
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  • Marton, Cheshire, near Macclesfield, Cheshire, England (en)
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