I am researching the Steele family of Barthomley.
Found this in archive.org:
Barthomley in letters from a former rector to his eldest son.
by Hinchliffe, Edward, 1801-1878
"LETTER XVI.
MY DEAR BOY.
On the right-hand side of the road leading from Balterley Hall to Betley, is a cottage-like farm house, built in 1620, made ornamental by some old Scotch fir-trees planted about it, and having a good substantial pigeon-house, not permitted of yore to appertain to the buildings of any grade inferior to that of a yeoman. It is called Buddi-lee,/ and is the ancient freehold property of Mr. Steele; the lands belonging to it support ten milkingcows, and produce the usual proportion of corn, &c. grown on farms of its dimensions in this part of England. Buddi-lee is a title not strictly confined to Mr. Steele’s farm: the last syllable, 'lee,’ is a general term, and we find, from the parish registers, that a small adjoining locality bears the name of Buddilee."