- Look up
burcht in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Burcht,
occasionally "
Burght" in old
English texts,
refers to a
castle or
fortress in
Dutch and Flemish...
- book La
Place de la
Bastille by Leon de Winter,
alternatively known as De
Burght.
Director Rudolph van den Berg
received his
second Gouden Kalf for best...
-
buildings Paintings and
models related to the
Second World War by Cees van
Burght Prints Objects from the
following Vereenigde Oost-Indische
Compagnie (VOC)...
- casteel,
while Antoon Sanders depicts it as
tHuys van den
advot vender Burght on
Quaadregt in 't land van Aalst. The
castle is
surrounded by moats. According...
- in the
River Fal and was sold for s**** that year. The ship
arrived at
Burght, Belgium, on 29 July to
begin demolition. Lenton, pp. 296–297 Smith, James...
-
thwarted by the
slave traders. In a
fourth attempt in 1896,
Fathers Van Der
Burght and Van Der
Bresen were only able to stay six w****s and then had to flee...
- Queen') in 1642. On 19
February 1640
Pieter van Mol
married Anne van der
Burght (or Anna van der Burch) in the
Church of Saint-Sulpice in Paris. The couple...
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Nicholas Burt (1621 ? —
after 1689), or Birt or
Burght among other variants, was a
prominent English actor of the
seventeenth century. In a long career...
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nephew Raymond Van der
Burght,
notary in Vilvoorde,
accompanying a
biography of Joséphine
Keelhoff (“Aunt Josse”),
written by
Burght in 1921. AVB, Fond Nyssens...
- be taxt and
stentit be
thair magistratis according to the
rentis within burght. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision (Scotland) Act 1906 (6 Edw. 7. c. 38))...