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Gorhendad was twelveth [[Thain]] of the [[Shire]] and the last Brandybuck to carry this title.
Gorhendad was twelveth [[Thain]] of the [[Shire]] and the last Brandybuck to carry this title.


The honorific ''Gorhendad'' is the modern Welsh word for "great-grandfather." <ref>[[Mark T. Hooker]], [[A Tolkienian Mathomium]], p. 10.</ref>
The honorific ''Gorhendad'' is the modern Welsh word for "great-grandfather." <ref>[[Mark T. Hooker]], [[A Tolkienian Mathomium]], p. 10.</ref> Tolkien says that ''Gorhendad'' is the translation of ''Ogforgad,'' which, "according to Stoor tradition," used to mean "great-grandfather." <ref>[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]], p. 81</ref>,


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Gorhendad Oldbuck was the founder of Buckland and of the Brandybuck family. When he crossed the Brandywine River from the Shire, he changed his name from Oldbuck to Brandybuck.

Gorhendad was twelveth Thain of the Shire and the last Brandybuck to carry this title.

The honorific Gorhendad is the modern Welsh word for "great-grandfather." [1] Tolkien says that Gorhendad is the translation of Ogforgad, which, "according to Stoor tradition," used to mean "great-grandfather." [2],

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Preceded by:
Unknown, eventually Bucca of the Marish
12th Thain of the Shire
III ?? - 2340
Followed by:
Isumbras Took I