Similar words: burgher, burger, burgle, homburg, burgeon, burgess, burglar, burgundy. Meaning: ['bʌrə] n. a borough in Scotland.
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1. Some of the burgh politicians were themselves military officers.
2. Some towns had more than one burgh.
3. Dormitory centres Within the catchment area of a burgh; basic services available; some growth potential and encouragement to industry.
4. The Council House and prison of the ancient burgh of Canongate, built in 1591.
5. A burgh of east-central Scotland northwest of Edinburgh.
6. A burgh of central Scotland west of Edinburgh.
7. At three Saturday afternoon, we met at Burgh House.
8. Lawrence Burgh has a sober outlook on life.
9. A burgh of south-central Scotland east of Glasgow. It is a manufacturing center with iron and steel industries. Population, 50,700.
10. A burgh of southeast Scotland on the North Sea east of Edinburgh. Oliver Cromwell defeated the Covenanters here on September 3, 1650. Population, 4,609.
11. A burgh of southeast Scotland on the North Sea east of Edinburgh. Oliver Cromwell defeated the Covenanters here on September 3, '50. Population, 4, '09.
12. A burgh of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow in a coal and iron region. Population, 5,900.
13. A burgh of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow in a coal and iron region. Population, 51, 900.
14. A burgh of southwest Scotland at the mouth of the Ayr River on the Firth of Clyde. It is a resort and a fishing port. Population, 48, 600.
15. A burgh of northern Scotland on the Moray Firth at the terminus of the Caledonian Canal.
16. Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh are crowned king and Queen of the Scots.
17. A burgh of west - central Scotland on the north bank of the Clyde River.
18. Burgh is one of a growing number of patients who have been dosing themselves with a simple laboratory chemical that has never before been used to treat cancer in people.
19. A burgh of southwest Scotland south-southwest of Glasgow. It is an industrial town in a mining region and the site of a monument to Robert Burns, whose poems were first published here in 1786.
20. A burgh of southwest Scotland on the Firth of Clyde. It is a port and manufacturing center. Population, 56,194.
21. A burgh of central Scotland on the Tay River north-northwest of Edinburgh.
22. That this should be the case is as much a curiosity as the pop success of Chris de Burgh.
23. Lydford, in Devon, still has the abandoned streets of a late Saxon burgh which never succeeded.
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24. The castle towered high above the northern limits of the burgh, outside the massive walls.
25. Some freeholders were just as keen as was the average burgh councillor to retain close ties with the government ministers.
26. The other world record of the night went to Cameron van der Burgh who set a new best in his 50m breaststroke semi-final.
27. A 48-year-old physician whose career has centred on treating seriously ill patients, Burgh was diagnosed with cancer in December 2006.
28. 1306 - Robert I of Scotland and Elizabeth de Burgh are crowned king and Queen of the Scots.
29. In gratitude, he soon afterwards bought a piece of property at Burgh - le - Marsh .
30. Because DCA is not an approved drug in the US, the UK or anywhere else, Burgh had to find his own supply.
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