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- Bure (Amharic: ቡሬ), also transliterated Burye is a town in western Ethiopia. Located in the Mirab Gojjam Zone of the Amhara Region, this town has a longitude...
- St Thomas in Somerset. In 1581 he married a London widow called Julian Burye. He first saw combat in 1588, during the English victory over the Spanish...
- Master George Rolles hath laid out ****iii s iiii d unto Candlemas, the which Burye then must pay him". In a letter dated April 1534 Sir John Bonde wrote to...
- Master George Rolles hath laid out ****iii s iiii d unto Candlemas, the which Burye then must pay him". In a letter dated April 1534 Sir John Bonde wrote to...
- February 1570 (new style). The ground was to be "free for the whole Citie to burye in without payinge anything"; the only permissible charge was for grave...
- Acts and Monuments Online). 'The Martyrdome of three that were burned at Burye', in John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments (1583 edition), Book 12, p. 2073...
- Commons in the reign of Henry VII of England; he also owned Mortimer's. Burye-Court Manor (****ociated with Berry Court Wood) was granted to George Brooke...
- Gardiner, bishop of Winchester, who in his will named a godson "Cheston of Burye". He is listed under "close relatives, household and servants" of Gardiner...
- Master George Rolles hath laid out ****iii s iiii d unto Candlemas, the which Burye then must pay him".(Byrne, 1981, vol.1, letter 79, p.620) In a letter dated...