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- 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...
- in American colonies and French style marked government, high Creole burgess-ship and higher church hierarchy taste. Religious themes gave space to personal...
- Though the City of Edinburgh council also retained the power to propose burgess-ship, the council only proposed it as an honorary award to those who "have...
- original on 5 December 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2024. Burgess, Richard R. (9 July 2021). "Navy Details 2022 Ship Retirement Schedule". Seapower. Archived from...
- Lincoln Alabama Alaska Albany Alexandria Burgess, Richard R. (11 December 2020). "Navy Plans to Retire 48 Ships During 2022-2026". Seapower. America Anchorage...
- for the lead ship and options for thirteen more. The Coast Guard exercised options for three additional ships, including Abbie Burgess on 7 February...
- The House of Burgesses (/ˈbɜːrdʒəsɪz/) was the lower house of the Virginia General ****embly from 1619 to 1776. It existed during the colonial history...