Levin Bufkin (about 1533 – 1617) was an English landowner who served as MP for the borough of Maidstone.
He was the second but eldest surviving son of and heir to Ralph Bufkin (buried 11 January 1551), a mayor of Dover who in 1550 bought the estate of Gore Court in the parish of Otham,[1] and his first wife Alice Gregory.
His main activity was acquiring and managing real estate, mostly around Maidstone and sometimes in co-operation with the Archbishopric of Canterbury.
[2] At the general election of 1593, he and Sir Thomas Fludd were the two MPs chosen for Maidstone,[3] both being appointed to the Committee on Kerseys.
Children of Anne were: His will dated 4 October 1616 asked for burial without pomp and, after a small bequest to the poor of the parish, provided first for his wife Sybil and his unmarried daughter Barbara.