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- Burroughes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henry Negus Burroughes (1791–1872), British politician Jeremy Burroughes (born 1960)...
- 1967. The hall was in the premises of Burroughes & Watts Ltd., who had been at 19 Soho Square since 1836. Burroughes & Watts opened a new billiards saloon...
- 1920s Burroughes lived with her partner Vere Hutchinson, an author who had five books published but died in 1931 after a protracted illness. Burroughes was...
- Jeremiah Burroughs (sometimes Burroughes; 1599 – London, 13 November, 1646) was an English Congregationalist and a well-known Puritan preacher. Burroughs...
- Negus Burroughes (8 February 1791 – 22 March 1872) was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the eldest child of James Burkin Burroughes (1760-1803)...
- where Burroughes has been responsible for a number of technology innovations, including the direct printing of full-colour OLED displays. Burroughes was...
- Brown that forged Burroughes' interest in archaeology. He worked with Brown, including in a 1961 visit to Glebe Field in Suffolk. Burroughes became a member...
- No tournament 1964‡  John Pulman (ENG)  Fred Davis (ENG) 19–16 1963–64 Burroughes Hall, London 1964‡  John Pulman (ENG)  Rex Williams (ENG) 40–33 1964–65...
- Christabell Burroughes (1764-1843), daughter and heiress of Henry Negus (1734-1807) of Hoveton Hall, an attorney, and wife of James Burkin Burroughes (1760-1803)...
- of matches rather than frames. Three of the matches were pla**** at the Burroughes Hall in London, England; two across South Africa; one in St George's Hall...