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- Burgate is a small village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England, about 5 miles (8 km) south-west of Diss in Norfolk. The church...
- Sir William Burgate (died 1409), of Burgate, Suffolk, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Suffolk...
- Burgate (divided into Upper Burgate and Lower Burgate) is a hamlet situated on the western edge of the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England...
- The Burgate School and Sixth Form (opened in 1957) is an 11–18 academy school. The school is situated in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, and at the current...
- Burgate Wood is a 29.9-hectare (74-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Suffolk. The site includes a medieval ringwork which is a Scheduled...
- Robert of Burgate was a 13th-century landowner, nobleman, and household knight for John, King of England. Robert was born in about 1180, and was a minor...
- centre from 2020. The local comprehensive school is The Burgate School And Sixth Form Centre, in Burgate, a small hamlet to the north of the town. Fordingbridge...
- Es**** History of Parliament SPENCER, John (d.1417), of Banham, Norf. and Burgate, Suff. History of Parliament Rawcliffe, Carol (1993), "Waterton, John (d...
- Banham, Norfolk, and daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Burgate (died 24 July 1409) of Burgate, Suffolk, by his wife Eleanor Visdelou, daughter of Sir...
- Gislingham Preceptory # Knights Templar founded before 1228 by Sir Robert de Burgate; dissolved before 1308(?); destro**** 1338; granted to John Grene and Robert...