- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Robert of
Burgate was a 13th-century landowner, nobleman, and
household knight for John, King of England.
Robert was born in 1180, and was a
minor knight...
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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...
- pair of
entrance arches for
pedestrians and carriages, as
probably did
Burgate. The
Worth Gate, the
London Gate and the
Queningate had
simpler entrance...
- Es****
History of
Parliament SPENCER, John (d.1417), of Banham, Norf. and
Burgate, Suff.
History of
Parliament Rawcliffe,
Carol (1993), "Waterton, John (d...
- Bromeswell, Bruisyard, Brundish, Bucklesham, Bulcamp, Bun****,
Bures St. Mary,
Burgate, Burgh, Burstall, Bury St Edmunds, Butley,
Buxhall Campsea Ashe, Capel...