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Richard de Burgh, a barrister at Law
n to the clan of the Norman-Irish family of de Burgh also known as 'de Burgo' (latin scripts).
The Burgh, amongst those in a district, where the electi
Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Bob Dylan, Chris de Burgh and Jon Anderson.
Lord Ros of Hamlake, Lord Burgh and his brother-in-law, Sir George Tailboys, a
refers to the area centred on the former royal burgh and generally urban in character during the 19
serves part of Leith, formerly an independent burgh and since 1920 a part of the city of Edinburgh
, hosted by Derek Conway, Bob Stewart, Hugo de Burgh and James Whale.
is a full-scale replica of a defended manorial burgh and the flooded ring ditch and bank surmounted
er maternal great-grandparents were William de Burgh and More O'Brien; Walter de Lacy, Lord of Trim
a Bruce, Marjorie Bruce, his wife Elizabeth de Burgh and supporter Isabella MacDuff), she was captu
n counties for defence and preservation of the burgh and a general band was subsequently subscribed
ng, Stephen Bishop, Joan Armatrading, Chris De Burgh and 10cc.
t group busk then, in April, performed with de Burgh and singer Aled Jones on the television progra
ishes ("landward" referring to areas outside a burgh), and the landward parts of parishes partly in
Limerick begun by Theobald Walter, William de Burgh and Philip of Worcester.
er "as universal in his learning".. Rev. James Burgh, author of The Dignity of Human Nature and Tho
arly Simon, Renaissance, Murray Head, Chris de Burgh, Beverley Craven, Illusion and Claire Hamill,
His great-grandfather was Ulysses Burgh, Bishop of Ardagh.
eriodical Review, with reference to county and burgh boundaries, results being implemented for the
e families of Fitz Osbern, Ballon, Fitz Count, Burgh, Braose and Plantagenet of Grosmont" (2008, IS
imes confused, genealogically, with William de Burgh, but this has long been known to be an error.
1307, Margaret accompanied him, but he died in Burgh by Sands.
The parish includes the village of Burgh by Sands along with Longburgh, Dykesfield, Bou
orth Warnborough and Odiham had become a royal burgh by 1086.
Burgh by Sands
inally built on this site, near the village of Burgh, by Robert le Brun in 1307, on the site of a f
between 1751 and 1755, to plans gifted to the burgh by James Gibbs, in the Italian style, on the s
The identification of Burgh Castle as Gariannonum is uncertain, and the na
The civil parish of Burgh Castle has an area of 6.76 km2 and in the 2001
Main article: Burgh Castle Roman Site
Belton with Browston †, Bradwell †, Burgh Castle
he parishes of Belton with Browston, Bradwell, Burgh Castle and Hopton-on-Sea, historically in Suff
Burgh Castle is the site of one of several Roman for
lusive evidence for any monastic settlement in Burgh Castle itself.
Burgh Castle is a village and civil parish in the En
The Roman Shore Fort site of Burgh Castle lies a few miles to the southwest.
Cambridgeshire) and Exning, in the east around Burgh Castle at the Yare mouth, and south-east near
ed for a fortified town or proto-castle, as in Burgh Castle, and was related to the verb beorgan (c
g river," which may refer to the River Yare at Burgh Castle, although the derivation is uncertain.
Grey Burch, H. A. Henfrey, Canon J. J. Raven ( Burgh Castle, or Gariannonum), Richard Almack (Long
bes it as such may also mean the Roman site at Burgh Castle.
Gariannonum has usually been identified with Burgh Castle.
armouth to Fritton Lake, via Breydon Water and Burgh Castle.
re of Him", to be included on his Best of the ' Burgh CD.
In 1102 Hubert de Burgh, Chief Justice of England, granted 'Ranulph' c
f native kings until 1224, when Richard Mor de Burgh claimed it on the basis of his father's grant.
of Royal Burghs, and in 1662 he was elected a burgh commissioner, a type of Member of Parliament,
uld Kirk yard', and turned over to the Selkirk Burgh constable to be placed outside the town for th
14 of the burgh constituencies were districts of burghs.
15 of the burgh constituencies were districts of burghs.
The reviews defined 29 burgh constituencies (BCs) and 42 county constituenc
For the 1885 general election the burgh constituencies of Aberdeen North and Aberdeen
The review defined 30 burgh constituencies (BCs) and 42 county constituenc
As a result of the legislation, there were 21 burgh constituencies and 30 county constituencies.
Two burgh constituencies received an additional member;
s a result of the legislation, Scotland had 22 burgh constituencies, 32 county constituencies and t
In Scotland the legislation defined 32 burgh constituencies, 38 county constituencies and o
ncy, and others, predominantly urban, would be burgh constituencies.
Glasgow Garscadden was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
therglen (from 1983, Glasgow Rutherglen) was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Dunfermline Burghs was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Glasgow North East is a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Glasgow Shettleston was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
There was also a burgh constituency called Inverness Burghs, 1708 to
Glasgow Provan was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Glasgow was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Motherwell North was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Aberdeen was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Hamilton was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Glasgow Camlachie was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Glasgow Partick was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Kirkcaldy Burghs was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Glasgow Kelvingrove was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
cy called Inverness-shire, 1708 to 1918, and a burgh constituency called Inverness Burghs, 1708 to
Leith was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Aberdeen Central was a burgh constituency in the city of Aberdeen in Scotla
Glasgow Scotstoun was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Glasgow Cathcart was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
parts of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Glasgow Pollok was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Greenock and Inverclyde was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
In 1832, the Aberdeen burgh constituency was created to cover the burgh pl
Glasgow Craigton was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commo
Rutherglen and Hamilton West is a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
Together with the burgh constituency of Perth, which was unaltered, th
constituency of Eastern Aberdeenshire and the burgh constituency of Aberdeen.
Glasgow Baillieston was a burgh constituency of the House of Commons of the Pa
nominally, by Eastern Perthshire, Perth (as a burgh constituency) and Western Perthshire.
One burgh constituency, Dundee, represented seats for tw
A third burgh constituency, Hawick Burghs, was newly created
The magistrates and town council of a burgh could agree with the commissioners of supply o
ngdom that allowed urban district, borough and burgh councils to construct and operate telephone ex
, Alyth, Blairgowrie and Rattray (now a single burgh), Coupar Angus, and Perth in the county of Per
Geoffrey de Burgh, d. 1228.
wn, with Ballymote Castle, built by Richard de Burgh, dating from 1300.
e Botiller (1224-1248), who married Margery de Burgh, daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh, Lord of Con
er, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland and Margery de Burgh, daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh, 1st Lord of
re, Terence Trent D'arby, De La Soul, Chris de Burgh, Deee-Lite, Jacques Delors (President European
William de Burgh, died 1205.
* Sir Walter Liath de Burgh, died February 1332
While Burgh does draw extensively from outside theorists a
Elizabeth de Burgh, Duchess of Clarence, suo jure 4th Countess of
carde were members of another branch of the De Burgh dynasty.
riary founded in the 13th century by Walter de Burgh, Earl of Ulster .
He was the elder brother of Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent and Justiciar of England.
n expelled by the Kings of Connacht and the de Burgh Earls of Ulster.
ains, mostly in and around Eynesbury (Ernulf's Burgh), Eaton Socon (Eatun) and the western part of
ludes the nearby Birkacke lodges and the large Burgh estate which was once owned by Duxbury Hall.
V.H. Fenwick, 1984, Insula de Burgh: Excavations at Burrow Hill, Butley, Suffolk 1
All tracks composed by Chris de Burgh; except where indicated
war that was waged between the Desmond and de Burgh families was at its height.
of Constance Asshenhull, the heiress of the De Burgh family, to Richard Waterton.
e north aisle arcade were undertaken by the de Burgh family.
eir manor, but was descended from the Rigby of Burgh family.
Chris De Burgh: Far Beyond These Castle Walls (1975)
ughter, supposedly called Elizabeth, of Thomas Burgh fell in love with a servant or poor soldier.
e short section of the river from Haddiscoe to Burgh Ferry was part of a grand scheme to link Norwi
From Burgh Ferry, boats would use a widened Oulton Dyke t
He also served as Dean of Guild for the Burgh for Falkirk.
as a child whose innocence dissuades Hubert de Burgh from committing the murder demanded by King Jo
e is an automatic carillon by Libertus van den Burgh, from 1689.
d Kilmarnock at Crosshill (then an independent burgh from Glasgow) on 18 October 1873 was the first
de Burgh gave the manors of River and Kingsdown to the
Amsterdam Chamber left nothing to be desired; Burgh, Godyn, Blommaert, and van Rensselaer, before
The parliamentary burgh had been, previously, a component of the Kilma
Pollokshields Burgh Hall
The Pollokshields Burgh Hall stands at the edge of Maxwell Park, Glasg
John donated the land for Maxwell Park and the Burgh Halls in 1888.
range Blue, DJ Bobo, Sarah Brightman, Chris de Burgh, Hartmut Engler (Pur), Giora Feidman, Bobby Mc
r, 6th Baronet, and Marguerite Blanche Lily de Burgh, he was educated at Eton and at Magdalene Coll
Born Ulysses Burgh, he was the son of Thomas Burgh and Anne, daug
clude Walton-on-the-Hill, Tadworth, Kingswood, Burgh Heath and Banstead.
al areas could be said to be part of Tadworth, Burgh Heath, Nork or even Epsom.
Vickers was educated at St. Monica's College, Burgh Heath, Surrey and in Paris.
sidential area, bordering Tattenham Corner and Burgh Heath.
ineers (lieutenant-colonel, 11 April 1706), de Burgh held a Captain's commission in Brasier's regim
Burgh Hill Farm Meadow is a 0.95 hectare (2.43 acre)
un Hill; Pick Hill; Stone Hill; Scrapers Hill; Burgh Hill and Holmes Hill, the latter being on the
From 1937-1946 Burgh House was unoccupied.
Burgh House was constructed in 1704 during the reign
Spa's physician, Dr. William Gibbons, moved to Burgh House, which he enlarged.
table residents include Ian Moor, the Chris de Burgh impersonator who won the final of the televisi
On 19 March 1874 he married Anna Louisa de Burgh in a ceremony at Guildford; he would later bec
Berwick, historically a royal burgh in Scotland, remained a county in its own righ
The hall was built by Sir Thomas Burgh in 1460.
he assumed by Royal license the surname of de Burgh in lieu of simply Burgh.
The town of Rutherglen is the oldest royal burgh in Scotland, and 500 years older than the roya
Burgh in general tends to mean town/township in Old
(Baile Eilidh in Gaelic) is a town and former burgh in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
as's grandson by Edward, was created 1st Baron Burgh in a new creation in 1529.
It was an important trading burgh in High Medieval to early modern Scotland.
tric is the first known sheriff of Roxburgh, a burgh in Teviotdale.
Sir Edmund de Burgh, Irish knight and ancestor of the Burke family
Burgh is a village and civil parish in the Suffolk C
respectable amount when the size of the royal burgh is taken into consideration.
the settlement, whether inside or close to the burgh, is not yet determined,A Slavic burgh as a pre
The population of Burgh is about 200.
Burgh, is derived from the same Old English language
The mouth of the River Avon, seen from Burgh Island
s, and by the mainland side of causeway is the Burgh Island Causeway resort built in 1998 replacing
a wintry southern England towards the island ( Burgh Island), off the coast of Devon, which Dinah i
50 metres (270 yards) from the tidal island of Burgh Island.
It offers views to Bantham Beach and Burgh Island.
Hubert de Burgh, John's castellan of both locations was forced
David Montague de Burgh Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi (pronounced "S
Daniel de Burgh Kinahan MLA is an Ulster Unionist Party politi
The article says: "In the year 1217 Hubert de Burgh King Henry III's justiciar compelled king Loui
3 she became the sole legal heir to all the de Burgh lands in Ireland.
Later it was taken to Burgh le Marsh, near Skegness.
eaumont-sur-Sarthe is twinned with the town of Burgh le Marsh in Lincolnshire England.
Skegness (Skegness Road, Burgh Le Marsh - previously at Grosvenor Road) (SK)
Ulick Canning de Burgh, Lord Dunkellin (12 July 1827 - 16 August 1867
oir and the unnamed daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh, Lord of Connacht and Egidia de Lacy.
In 1728 de Burgh lost the commission to build the new Parliamen
One of Sir John Burgh's daughters, Elisabeth de Burgh married Sir Jo
Alde Burgh means "old fort" although this structure, alon
Burgh Mill is a Grade II listed tower mill at Burgh,
Burgh Mill was built in 1842 by John Whitmore the Wi
the Gods is a novel by Mark Clapham and Jon de Burgh Miller from the Virgin New Adventures with the
Dying in the Sun by Jon de Burgh Miller
It is written by Jon de Burgh Miller, co-author of the Virgin Publishing Ber
the Time Hunter novella Deus Le Volt by Jon de Burgh Miller.
This was in homage to an ancient Falkirk Burgh motto, "Better meddle wi' the deil [devil] tha
Elizabeth, who married Rt Hon Walter Hussey de Burgh MP PC, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, camp
re tried, convicted of treason and hung on the Burgh Muir in 1499.
f Moray in defeating the Count of Namur on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh.
ony of Ratho, the lands of Brownisfield in the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh, and the lands of Redheuchis
the convent of St. Catherine of Siena, on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh.
brothers were executed on the Boroughmuir (now Burgh Muir) in 1499, Alexander fled to Ireland.
Van der Burgh obtained his first world long-course record (2
The area was a Burgh of Barony from 1817 to 1846, when it was annex
e single malt Scotch whiskies distilled in the burgh of Campbeltown, on the Kintyre peninsula in Sc
of Scotland parish church serving part of the Burgh of Hamilton in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
istle Football Club were formed in 1876 in the burgh of Partick (then administratively independent
the Clyde beyond the boundary of the Municipal Burgh of Glasgow".
Edward succeeded him in title as the 2nd Baron Burgh of Gainsborough, but was never called to Parli
ife, Margaret, daughter of Thomas, third Baron Burgh of Gainsborough.
                                                                                                   


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