- A
borough is an
administrative division in
various English-speaking countries. In principle, the term
borough designates a self-governing
walled town...
-
surviving male child) was
known as "
Borough English",
after its
former practice in
various ancient English boroughs. It was
enforced only
against those...
- and Brixham. The
borough consists of 24.27 sq mi (62.9 km2) of land
around the east-facing Tor Bay, part of Lyme Bay on the
English Channel. A po****r...
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County boroughs Muni****l or non-county
boroughs Rural boroughs Many of the
older boroughs could trace their origin to
medieval charters or were
boroughs by...
-
Created in 1974 by the
Local Government Act 1972,
metropolitan boroughs are
defined in
English law as
metropolitan districts within metropolitan counties...
- the men's
English football league system as far down as
Level 10 (Step 6), that is to say, six
divisions below the
Premier League/
English Football League...
- This is a list of the 1016 blue
plaques placed by
English Heritage and its
predecessors in the
boroughs of London, the City of Westminster, and the City...
- The
English football league system, also
known as the
football pyramid, is a
series of
interconnected leagues for men's ****ociation
football clubs in...
- [citation needed] The two
boroughs,
Melcombe on the
north s**** and
Weymouth on the south, were
joined as a
double borough in 1571,
after which time the...
- A
rotten or
pocket borough, also
known as a
nomination borough or
proprietorial borough, was a
parliamentary borough or
constituency in England, Great...