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Burscough (/ˈbɜːrskoʊ, -skə/) is a town and
civil parish in the
district of West Lancashire, Lancashire, England. The town is
located approximately 14...
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Burscough Football Club is an
English football club
based in
Burscough, Lancashire. The club is a
member of the
North West
Counties League, and competes...
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Robert Burscough (1651 –July 1709) was an
English divine. The son of
Thomas Burscough, he was born at Cartmel, Lancashire, in 1651. He
entered Queen's...
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Burscough Priory, at
Burscough, Lancashire, England, was an
Augustinian foundation,
established in
around 1190 and
dissolved in
around 1536. Some remains...
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Burscough Junction pronounced (Burs/co Junction) is one of two
railway stations serving the town of
Burscough in Lancashire, England. It is
sited on the...
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collection managed by the
Wildfowl and
Wetlands Trust at Tarlscough,
Burscough, Lancashire, England, on the West
Lancashire Coastal Plain, 6
miles (10 km)...
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William Burscough was an eighteenth-century
English Anglican priest.
Burscough matriculated at
Brasenose College Oxford in 1692,
where his matriculation...
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Burscough Bridge railway station (pronounced Burs/co Bridge) is one of two
railway stations which serves the town of
Burscough in Lancashire, England....
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Burscough Junction Station Crash occurred on 15
January 1880 at the
Burscough Junction railway station on the
Liverpool to
Preston railway line in...
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Burscough Roman Fort was a c.1st
century AD
auxiliary fort near what is now
Burscough, West Lancashire, England.
Archaeological excavations are ongoing...