Open Questions Repository
A comprehensive list of unresolved questions in the BP Properties Ltd v Buckler case. Each question is presented with known facts and unknown facts — no conclusions are drawn.
Who actually owned Great House Farm at the time of the 1987 judgment?
Relevant Documents: E001, E003, E006, E007
Known Facts
- The Williams family occupied since 1667
- Bute Estate acquired freehold early C19th
- 1938 reversion to Western Ground Rents
- 1969 sale to BP Pension Trust
- 1982 registration to BP Properties Ltd
- No court ever determined ownership
Unknown Facts
- Whether the Williams family held freehold or manorial leasehold in 1667
- What the Daniel Thomas equitable title arrangement actually conveyed
- Whether the 1916 tenancy was a genuine document or a legal trap
- What documents were submitted for the 1982 Land Registry registration
- Whether BP's registered title could be challenged on grounds of fraud
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Where are the title deeds removed from Cardiff Library in 1984?
Relevant Documents: E006
Known Facts
- Deed copies were held at Cardiff Library local history section
- They were removed in 1984
- The DRA collection at Glamorgan RO contains some related documents (DRA 418-420, DRA 5/31)
- The deeds included the 'Deed of Transfer between Daniel Thomas and Bute Estate'
Unknown Facts
- Who removed them
- Where they are now
- Whether they were destroyed
- What information they contained that was not otherwise available
- Whether their removal was deliberate or accidental
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Why was the 1916 tenancy agreement never produced?
Relevant Documents: E003, E007
Known Facts
- The tenancy is referenced only in paragraph 36 of the 1987 judgment
- No original document exists in Bute Estate Records
- The 1916 date falls in the 1895-1938 documentary gap
- Bute manorial records end 1847
- Estate rentals end 1893/1895
- Correspondence ends 1910
Unknown Facts
- Whether the original tenancy agreement ever existed
- What its actual terms were
- Whether it was a genuine document or created for litigation
- Why the Bute Estate's records are silent on this tenancy
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Was the 'Mrs Buckler' identity substitution deliberate fraud?
Relevant Documents: E004, E005, E007
Known Facts
- BP addressed 1974 licence letters to 'Mrs Buckler'
- Mary Williams was born, married, and buried as Mary Williams
- She never adopted the Buckler name
- Prior to 1974, no court or document referred to her as Mrs Buckler
- The Williams name carried the land claim rights
Unknown Facts
- Why BP chose to address the licence to 'Mrs Buckler'
- Whether the name substitution was deliberate
- Who decided to use 'Mrs Buckler' instead of 'Mary Williams'
- What the court knew about the name discrepancy
- Whether this constitutes legal fraud
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Why did Cadw not grant emergency listing for Great House Farm?
Relevant Documents: E008
Known Facts
- The family requested emergency listing in 1988
- Cadw conducted a rushed assessment
- The building was over 800 years old
- Roman remains were reported on site
- The house was demolished on 6 December 1988
- HER confirms medieval origins and archaeological significance
Unknown Facts
- What the Cadw assessment concluded
- Who made the decision not to list
- Whether BP exerted pressure on Cadw
- Whether the 1870 Roman soldier discovery was disclosed to Cadw
- Why the assessment was not completed before demolition
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
What did Frederick Buckler secretly settle before his death?
Relevant Documents: E007
Known Facts
- Family accounts suggest Frederick 'sorted it legally' before his death
- The family was not informed of the details
- This caused a lasting rift in the family
- The settlement may have undermined Mary Williams' stance
Unknown Facts
- What exactly Frederick agreed to
- Whether he signed away rights
- Whether any settlement was binding on Mary Williams or her heirs
- What documents, if any, recorded the settlement
- Whether this influences the validity of the 1987 judgment
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Why is the 1978 newspaper article about the 1,700 signature petition suppressed?
Relevant Documents: E005
Known Facts
- A 1978 newspaper article documented Mary Williams contesting the BP licence
- It reported the 1,700 signature petition against BP's dispossession
- The article has been suppressed and is not publicly accessible
Unknown Facts
- Who suppressed the article
- Where the original article exists
- What additional information it contained
- Why it was suppressed
- How to access it
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Can the 1987 Court of Appeal judgment be set aside for procedural irregularity?
Relevant Documents: E007
Known Facts
- The judgment relied on contradictory corporate identity logic
- Ownership was never determined
- Key documents were missing
- Identity substitution was not investigated
- The 1974 licence was held to end adverse possession without acceptance
- The judgment resulted in the demolition of an 800-year-old building
Unknown Facts
- Whether the judgment meets the threshold for setting aside under Takhar v Gracefield
- Whether fresh evidence could change the outcome
- Whether the European Court of Human Rights would find a violation
- What remedies remain available to the family
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
What was the full extent of the Roman archaeology on the Great House Farm site?
Relevant Documents: E008
Known Facts
- A Roman soldier was found under the floor in 1870 (unverified)
- 1978 rescue dig uncovered Roman remains
- 1979 Roman villa and bathhouse discovered
- 1994 excavation found over 800 burials
- The site is one of Wales' largest recorded burial excavations
- Medieval ironwork is at the National Museum of Wales
Unknown Facts
- Full extent of Roman settlement on the site
- Whether the 1870 'Roman soldier' report was accurate
- What archaeological evidence was destroyed in the 1988 demolition
- Whether earlier disclosure of archaeology could have prevented demolition
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Why was the 1994 excavation report delayed by 11 years?
Relevant Documents: E033, E034
Known Facts
- Excavation completed September 1994
- Preliminary report issued 1994 (unpublished)
- Cadw funding arrived January 1998
- Osteological analysis 1998-2001
- Published 2005 in Medieval Archaeology
- Developer already paid 5x original budget for burial excavation
- Report states costs of analysis 'could not legitimately be asked' of developer
Unknown Facts
- Whether the delay was entirely financial or also political
- Why Cadw took until 1998 to provide funding
- Whether the delay affected preservation of evidence
- What archaeological knowledge was lost or degraded during the 11-year gap
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Why was full planning permission granted without an archaeological condition?
Relevant Documents: E033, E035
Known Facts
- GGAT 1990 evaluation designated site 'medium-high archaeological potential'
- 8 evaluation trenches were excavated
- March 1992: Full planning permission granted WITH NO archaeological condition
- Developer voluntarily sponsored excavation
- 1994 excavation found 1,026 burials — largest Early Christian cemetery in Wales
Unknown Facts
- Who decided to omit the archaeological condition
- Why GGAT's medium-high potential designation was ignored
- Whether the omission was deliberate
- What discussions occurred between Vale of Glamorgan Council, GGAT, and the developer
- What role BP Properties Ltd played in the planning process
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
What did the MOD response to FOI2026.09019 actually say?
Relevant Documents: E032
Known Facts
- FOI filed 1 May 2026 by Sion Buckler to MOD
- Asked about SAS/military involvement in 1988 eviction
- Referenced up to 30 police officers
- 'Pregnant mother and heart conditioned father' present
- MOD responded 29 May 2026
- Response document attached but NOT publicly viewable
Unknown Facts
- Whether MOD confirmed or denied military involvement
- Whether any SAS units were deployed
- What MACA (Military Aid to Civil Authorities) records exist
- Whether correspondence with South Wales Police was disclosed
- Why the response was not published openly
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.
Was the Roman villa's destruction for housing development a failure of heritage protection?
Relevant Documents: E036, E037
Known Facts
- Roman villa discovered 1979 by GGAT
- Site had hypocaust, mosaic floors, sunken bath
- GGAT conducted emergency excavation April-May 1979
- Last-minute bid to save the villa failed
- Flats named Corinthian Close and Tuscan Close built on the site
- Roman villa walls were reused as foundations for 12th-13th century barn
Unknown Facts
- Why the villa was not protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument
- What representations were made to save it
- Who made the decision to allow development
- What archaeological material was lost when the villa was destroyed
- Whether the villa would have been preserved if discovered in a different political climate
No conclusions offered — only facts and unknowns are presented.