Definition of Burghership. Meaning of Burghership. Synonyms of Burghership

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Definition of Burghership

Burghership
Burghership Burgh"er*ship, n. The state or privileges of a burgher.

Meaning of Burghership from wikipedia

- petty-burghership. Burghership generally granted a person the right to exist within the territorial jurisdiction of the city-state or town of burghership....
- Altenburg, Knud's later wife. In 1825 Knud Ibsen, aged 28, acquired the burghership of Skien and established an independent business as a timber and luxury...
- which, though "settled" in the town, did not possess the privileges of burghership, and consequently had no share in the muni****l government. First of...
- these First Families were the persons in possession of hereditary grand burghership (Großbürgerschaft) of these cities, including the mayors (Bürgermeister)...
- raised in Hedevig's home. In 1825, Henrik's father Knud acquired the burghership of Skien and established an independent business as a timber and luxury...
- Quakenbrück, became a Hamburg merchant and acquired the hereditary grand burghership. He founded the well-known firm Christ. Matthias Schröder & Co., with...
- was hired by the newspaper Morgenbladet in 1836. In 1839 he acquired burghership and established the publishing house Schibsted together with Johan Jørgen...
- Italian states to study. He later returned to Bergen, where he acquired burghership in January 1774. In the same year he married a merchant's daughter from...
- Behrmann's death, the firm was continued by Tönnies. Tönnies held the grand burghership of Hamburg. A portrait of him by the Swedish painter Anton Paulsen from...
- certificate in 1828. He then moved to Christiania (now Oslo) and acquired burghership in 1832. In 1832, he founded the jewelers firm J. Tostrup, gradually...