[4] Until 1565 he was a vicar in Stenjevac[5] but had to move to estate of Juraj IV Zrinski in Nedelišće[1] because of the conflict with Franjo Tahi.
It is possible that Postilla authored by Antun Vramec is published in 1586 in Varaždin to follow the orders of Drašković.
[7] Because Bučić enjoyed protection of the lord of Međimurje, Juraj IV Zrinski, thanks to whom (and later to his sons) this area was the only significant stronghold of Protestantism in Croatia for 50 years.
[8] Two books he wrote were banned and burned during period of the counter reformation movement so there is no evidence about the language or script he used in them.
[10] The Latin language title of his book he published probably between 6 February 1573 and 6 March 1574 was Contra realem praesentiam Corporis et Sanguinis Christi in sacramento Eucharistiae.