The Bousfields of Nottinghamshire, England
A genealogy of the Bousfields of Nottinhamshire, England and their descendants has been lovingly prepared by John B. Hamilton
Copyright: John Brooke Hamilton, Burton, Joyce, Nottingham, England 2003.
“For all my family, living and dead, nearby and far distant, Bousfield and other.”

Extract from THE LONDON SPY REVIVED, by Democritus Secondus, of ye Fleet
“On Saturday last, died at his House in Greenwich, WM. BOUSFIELD, ESQ, Major of the Royal Train of Artillery, commanded by the Hon. Albert Burgard, greatly lamented and regretted by every one that had the happiness of his acquaintance, being a gentleman remarkable for his Affability, Humanity, Honour, Probity, and Bravery. He behaved with the utmost Gallantry in King Wm. and Queen Anne’s Wars, by Sea and Land, Bombardment of Havre de Grace; Expedition to Vigo. In Ireland, particularly at the Battle of Boyne, and Agrim, both the sieges of Limerick, Galway, and Drogheda. In Flanders, the Siege of Namure, Stevenswart, Ruremond, Liege, Ramillies, Oudenard, etc. By Sea, in the year 1689, in the Greyhound Man of War, against Kilmore Castle, near Londonderry, in which the ship was deserted by the Captain, and secured from the enemy by Mr. BOUSFIELD, who then undertook the command. In every one of which Actions, he discharged in all respects the duties of several Stations he was in, and though he might with justice have boasted of the many signal services performed by him, his modesty was such, that he avoided to make them at any time the topics of his discourse etc.”
From the etching on stone by H. Ward Cubley of the portrait of Major William Bousfield
painted at the time of his appointment as Major in the army of John Churchill, later 1st Duke of Marlborough
John Hamilton’s extensive work on this genealogy not only details the Bousfields of Nottinghamshire but also some of their maternal forebears,
including the families of:
Silverwood, Little, Bartram, Holland, Knight,
Flintham, Booth and Tenney of Nottinghamshire, and
Collins and Cox of Devon
It is our hope to publish excerpts from this manuscript in the days and months to come.