Burgh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Burgh (pronounced /ˈbʌʀə/) was an autonomous corporate entity in Scotland, usually a town. This type of administrative division existed from the 12th century, when David I ...
List of burghs in Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A burgh (pronounced burruh) is the Scots' term for a town or a municipality. It is correspondent with the Scandinavian ' Borg ', the English- ' Borough ', and the German ' Burg'
Burgh de Rott - The RuneScape Wiki - Skills, quests, guides, and more
Burgh de Rott is a ramshackle town located in the southernmost part of Morytania that serves as the base for the Myreque rebels. It is a focal part of the In Aid of the Myreque ...
burgh - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about burgh
burgh. Former unit of Scottish local government, referring to a town enjoying a degree of self-government. Burghs were abolished in 1975; the terms burgh and royal burgh once gave ...
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Burgh and Schoenenberger Associates sells, calibrates, leases, and services instrumentation and products for the clean water and wastewater industries and performs flowdata studies
List of burghs in Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A burgh (pronounced burruh) is the Scots' term for a town or a municipality. It is correspondent with the Scandinavian ' Borg ', the English- ' Borough ', and the German ' Burg'
burgh definition of burgh in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
burgh. 1. (in Scotland) a town, esp one incorporated by charter, that enjoyed a degree of self-government until the local-government reorganization of 1975
