- A
burgh (/ˈbʌrə/ BURR-ə) is an
autonomous muni****l
corporation in Scotland,
usually a city, town, or toun in Scots. This type of
administrative division...
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Burgh Island is a
tidal island on the
coast of
South Devon in
England near the
small seaside village of Bigbury-on-Sea.
There are
several buildings on...
- The
House of
Burgh (English: /bɜːr/; ber;
French pronunciation: [buʁ]) or
Burke (Irish: de Búrca; Latin: Burgo) was an
ancient Anglo-Norman and later...
- A
royal burgh (/ˈbʌrə/ BURR-ə) was a type of
Scottish burgh which had been
founded by, or
subsequently granted, a
royal charter.
Although abolished by...
- A
burgh of
barony was a type of
Scottish town (
burgh).
Burghs of
barony were
distinct from
royal burghs, as the
title was
granted to a
landowner who,...
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Large burgh was a type of muni****l
structure in Scotland,
which existed from 1930 to 1975. When
county councils had been
established in 1890
under the...
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Burgh Castle is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. It is
situated on the east bank of the
River Waveney, some 3.7
miles (6.0 km)...
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Baron Burgh.
Thomas Burgh, de jure 1st
Baron Burgh (1431- 1496)
Edward Burgh, de jure 2nd
Baron Burgh (1464-1528)
Thomas Burgh, 1st
Baron Burgh (1488-1550)...
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small burgh was a unit of
local government in
Scotland created by the
Local Government (Scotland) Act 1929 in 1930. The Act
reclassified existing burghs into...
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Thomas Burgh may
refer to:
Thomas Burgh of
Gainsborough (c. 1431–1496),
English peer and High
Sheriff of
Lincolnshire 1460
Thomas Burgh, 1st
Baron Burgh (c...