-
Incorporated Trades were
decoupled from the
council in 1973. Today, the
burgess-
ship of
Edinburgh is
still awarded but no
longer carries many substantive...
-
Edward Coates became captain and the
former Captain[citation needed]
Burgess left the
ship and went to New York City. He
arrived in April,
bought a
house and...
- Guy
Francis de
Moncy Burgess (16
April 1911 – 30
August 1963) was a
British diplomat and
Soviet double agent, and a
member of the
Cambridge Five spy ring...
- 1719
Burgess'
ship was lost at sea off of Abaco,
where he drowned.
Young sailor and
former pirate George Rounsivell also died
trying to
rescue Burgess; Rogers...
- for the lead
ship and
options for
thirteen more. The
Coast Guard exercised options for
three additional ships,
including Abbie Burgess on 7 February...
-
Lincoln Alabama Alaska Albany Alexandria Burgess,
Richard R. (11
December 2020). "Navy
Plans to
Retire 48
Ships During 2022-2026". Seapower.
America Anchorage...
- The
House of
Burgesses (/ˈbɜːrdʒəsɪz/) was the
lower house of the
Virginia General ****embly from 1619 to 1776. It
existed during the
colonial history...
-
original on 5
December 2023.
Retrieved 8
April 2024.
Burgess,
Richard R. (9 July 2021). "Navy
Details 2022
Ship Retirement Schedule". Seapower.
Archived from...
- The
Harpoon is an all-weather, over-the-horizon, anti-
ship missile manufactured by
McDonnell Douglas (now
Boeing Defense,
Space & Security). The AGM-84E...
- The Colt-
Burgess rifle, also
known as the 1883
Burgess rifle or
simply the
Burgess rifle, is a lever-action
repeating rifle produced by Colt's Patent...