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  • Simon Burgh
  • 14th-century English politician

    Simon Burgh (died c. 1395), of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, was an English politician. He was a member (MP) of the parliament of England for Cambridgeshire

    Simon Burgh

    Simon_Burgh

  • Burgh St Peter
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Burgh St Peter is a village and civil parish in the South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England. It is about 3+1⁄2 miles (6 km) northeast of Beccles in

    Burgh St Peter

    Burgh St Peter

    Burgh_St_Peter

  • Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801-1885 & 1918–1983

    Parys 1390 (Jan) Henry English Simon Burgh 1390 (Nov) Sir John Colville Simon Burgh 1391 Sir Robert Denny Simon Burgh 1393 Sir John Colville Sir Robert

    Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)

    Cambridgeshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Simon de Morville
  • 12th century English noble

    Simon de Morville (died 1167), Lord of Kirkoswald and jure uxoris Lord of Burgh by Sands, was an English noble. Simon was the son of Hugh de Morville

    Simon de Morville

    Simon_de_Morville

  • Burgh and Tuttington
  • Civil parish in Norfolk, England

    Burgh and Tuttington is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It includes the villages of Burgh-next-Aylsham and Tuttington, both of which were

    Burgh and Tuttington

    Burgh and Tuttington

    Burgh_and_Tuttington

  • St Andrews
  • Town in Fife, Scotland

    side of the Scores to the north and the Kinness Burn to the south. The burgh soon became the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, a position which it

    St Andrews

    St Andrews

    St_Andrews

  • Feudal barony of Burgh by Sands
  • The feudal barony of Burgh by Sands, originally known as Burgh, (also known as the Honour of Burgh by Sands) (pronounced "Bruff") was a feudal barony

    Feudal barony of Burgh by Sands

    Feudal_barony_of_Burgh_by_Sands

  • Burgh by Sands Castle
  • Castle in Cumbria, England

    Burgh by Sands Castle was located near the village of Burgh by Sands, Cumbria, England. The castle was located to the east of the village. A fortified

    Burgh by Sands Castle

    Burgh_by_Sands_Castle

  • Falkland, Fife
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Falkland is a village, parish, and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, at the foot of the Lomond Hills. According to the 2022 census it has a population

    Falkland, Fife

    Falkland, Fife

    Falkland,_Fife

  • Man on the Line
  • Chris de Burgh album

    on the Line is the seventh studio album by British-Irish singer Chris de Burgh, released in 1984 by A&M Records. It includes guest appearances from American

    Man on the Line

    Man_on_the_Line

  • Inverbervie
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    to the Abbey. The settlement was formerly a royal burgh from 1342 to 1975 and a parliamentary burgh from 1708 to 1950, the former status being conferred

    Inverbervie

    Inverbervie

    Inverbervie

  • Heptarchy
  • Seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England

    Five Burghs Kirby, D. H. (2000). The Earliest English Kings (Revised ed.). London, UK: Routledge. pp. 4–7, 19. ISBN 978-0-415-24211-0. Keynes, Simon (2014)

    Heptarchy

    Heptarchy

    Heptarchy

  • Aberdeen
  • Third most populous city of Scotland

    climate, with cool summers and mild, rainy winters. Aberdeen received royal burgh status from David I of Scotland (1124–1153), which transformed the city

    Aberdeen

    Aberdeen

    Aberdeen

  • Henry III of England
  • King of England from 1216 to 1272

    by William Marshal, and after his death in 1219 by the magnate Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent. In 1230 the King attempted to reconquer the provinces of

    Henry III of England

    Henry III of England

    Henry_III_of_England

  • Rutherglen
  • Town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland

    of the River Clyde. Having previously existed as a separate Lanarkshire burgh, in 1975 Rutherglen lost its own local council and administratively became

    Rutherglen

    Rutherglen

    Rutherglen

  • Crail
  • Coastal village in Fife, Scotland

    Cathair Aile) is a coastal village and former royal burgh and community council area (Royal Burgh of Crail and District) in the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland

    Crail

    Crail

    Crail

  • Dunfermline
  • City in Fife, Scotland

    Dunfermline is a city, parish, and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, 3 miles (5 km) from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. Dunfermline was

    Dunfermline

    Dunfermline

    Dunfermline

  • Edinburgh
  • Capital city of Scotland

    other documents". Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh, 1403–1528. Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Records Society. pp. 314–339. Retrieved 26 December

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

    Edinburgh

  • High on Emotion: Live from Dublin
  • 1990 live album by Chris de Burgh

    High on Emotion: Live from Dublin is the first live album by Chris de Burgh, released by A&M Records in 1990. The album was recorded at the RDS Simmonscourt

    High on Emotion: Live from Dublin

    High_on_Emotion:_Live_from_Dublin

  • Sienna Miller
  • English actress (born 1981)

    media (including one article headlined "Semi-famous actress dumps on the 'Burgh") and criticised for making what was seen as an unnecessarily disparaging

    Sienna Miller

    Sienna Miller

    Sienna_Miller

  • Honora Burke
  • Irish aristocrat (c. 1675 – 1698)

    father was William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde. The Burkes (originally De Burgh) were an Old English family long-established in Connacht. Her mother was

    Honora Burke

    Honora Burke

    Honora_Burke

  • Working Girl (soundtrack)
  • 1989 soundtrack album by Carly Simon

    (1) Mickey Curry – drums (1) Paulinho da Costa – percussion (10) Chris de Burgh – lead vocals (6), guitar (6) George Doering – guitar (10) Sue Evans – percussion

    Working Girl (soundtrack)

    Working_Girl_(soundtrack)

  • Irvine, North Ayrshire
  • Administrative centre and new town in Scotland

    [ˈɪrvɪn]; Scottish Gaelic: Irbhinn [ˈiɾʲivɪɲ]) is a town and former Royal Burgh on the coast of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The 2011

    Irvine, North Ayrshire

    Irvine, North Ayrshire

    Irvine,_North_Ayrshire

  • Geoffrey de Burgh
  • Bishop of Ely (c.1180–1228)

    de Burgh and Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent. Geoffrey de Burgh was the younger brother of William de Burgh, Lord of Connacht, Hubert de Burgh, Earl

    Geoffrey de Burgh

    Geoffrey_de_Burgh

  • Adam Peaty
  • British swimmer (born 1994)

    complete dominance of the 50 metre breaststroke, with only Cameron van der Burgh. of South Africa's victories in the Commonwealth Games of 2014 and 2018

    Adam Peaty

    Adam Peaty

    Adam_Peaty

  • Hugo de Burgh
  • British academic (born 1949)

    Hugo de Burgh (born 10 June 1949) is the founder of the China Media Centre at the University of Westminster. He previously directed the Centre for Media

    Hugo de Burgh

    Hugo_de_Burgh

  • List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom
  • of Commons. col. 327. Archived from the original on 27 April 2018. Lee, Simon; Beech, Matt, eds. (2011). The Cameron–Clegg Government: Coalition Politics

    List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom

    List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom

    List_of_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Kilmarnock
  • Burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    Mernóc", also colloquially referred to as Killie, is a town and former burgh in East Ayrshire situated in southwest Scotland. The town has served as

    Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock

  • Solway Firth Spaceman
  • Photograph by Jim Templeton

    February 1920 – 27 November 2011). The picture was taken on Burgh Marsh, situated near Burgh by Sands, overlooking the Solway Firth in Cumberland, England

    Solway Firth Spaceman

    Solway_Firth_Spaceman

  • Simon Bingham, 8th Baron Clanmorris
  • British accountant

    heir, the heir presumptive is his second cousin Robert Derek de Burgh Bingham. "Simon John Ward Bingham, 8th Baron Clanmorris - National Portrait Gallery"

    Simon Bingham, 8th Baron Clanmorris

    Simon_Bingham,_8th_Baron_Clanmorris

  • Ayr
  • Administrative centre and town in Scotland

    Àir") is a town situated on the southwest coast of Scotland. A former royal burgh, today it is the administrative centre of South Ayrshire Council, and the

    Ayr

    Ayr

    Ayr

  • Hugh de Morville of Burgh
  • 12th-13th century English noble

    Hugh de Morville (died 1202) Baron of Burgh, Lord of Kirkoswald, was an English noble. He was the only son of Simon de Morville and Ada d’Engaine. He succeeded

    Hugh de Morville of Burgh

    Hugh_de_Morville_of_Burgh

  • Andrew the Apostle
  • Apostle of Jesus

    (disambiguation) Saint Andrew's Day University of St Andrews — named after the Royal Burgh of St Andrews, which was named after the saint Saint Andrew the Apostle

    Andrew the Apostle

    Andrew the Apostle

    Andrew_the_Apostle

  • Burke
  • Surname list

    noble dynasty, the House of Burgh. In Ireland, the descendants of William de Burgh (circa 1160–1206) had the surname de Burgh, which was gaelicised in Irish

    Burke

    Burke

    Burke

  • Richard III of England
  • King of England from 1483 to 1485

    Burgh. Richard visited Pontefract from 1471, in April and October 1473, and in early March 1474, for a week. On 1 March 1474, he granted Alice Burgh 20

    Richard III of England

    Richard III of England

    Richard_III_of_England

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1810
  • lxviii 18 May 1810 An Act for paving, lighting, cleansing and watching the Burgh of Kilmarnock, and Suburbs thereof; for regulating the Police and Markets;

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1810

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1810

  • Partick
  • Area of Glasgow, Scotland

    Hillhead, areas which form part of the West End of Glasgow. It was a Police burgh from 1852 until 1912 when it was incorporated into the city. Partick is

    Partick

    Partick

    Partick

  • Kumail Nanjiani
  • Pakistani and American comedian and actor (born 1978)

    he played Dungeons & Dragons with Harmon as a character named Chris de Burgh. He played a delivery man in the 2013 film The Kings of Summer. In addition

    Kumail Nanjiani

    Kumail Nanjiani

    Kumail_Nanjiani

  • Glasgow
  • Largest city in Scotland

    Britain. Expanding from the medieval bishopric and episcopal burgh (subsequently royal burgh), and the later establishment of the University of Glasgow

    Glasgow

    Glasgow

    Glasgow

  • William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
  • Anglo-Norman soldier and statesman (1146/7–1219)

    in London when the war was terminated by the naval victory of Hubert de Burgh in the Strait of Dover. William was criticised for the generosity of the

    William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke

    William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke

    William_Marshal,_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke

  • The Old Library, Trinity College Dublin
  • Library in Dublin, Ireland

    design of Thomas Burgh and overseen at various stages by Isaac Wills with the original project budget extended in 1717. From 1710-11, Burgh and Wills also

    The Old Library, Trinity College Dublin

    The Old Library, Trinity College Dublin

    The_Old_Library,_Trinity_College_Dublin

  • Robert the Bruce
  • King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329

    Bruce also married his second wife that year, Elizabeth de Burgh, the daughter of Richard de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, in Writtle, near Chelmsford in Essex

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert_the_Bruce

  • Kingswood, Surrey
  • Village and parish in England

    Kingswood or Kingswood with Burgh Heath is a residential area on the North Downs in the borough of Reigate and Banstead in Surrey, England. Part of the

    Kingswood, Surrey

    Kingswood, Surrey

    Kingswood,_Surrey

  • List of American films of 2025
  • Daigle 23 The Demoness Sacred Ember Films / Scary Crow Films Andrew de Burgh (director/screenplay); Akihiro Kitamura, Riley Nottingham, Bella Glanville

    List of American films of 2025

    List_of_American_films_of_2025

  • Midlothian (historic)
  • Historic county of Scotland

    Government (Scotland) Act 1973, which abolished Scotland's counties and burghs as administrative areas and created a new two-tier system of upper-tier

    Midlothian (historic)

    Midlothian (historic)

    Midlothian_(historic)

  • Fort William, Scotland
  • Town in the Highlands of Scotland

    Scotland Map of Ft William and area, dated 1710 "Fort William, a police burgh of Inverness-shire, Scotland" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911

    Fort William, Scotland

    Fort_William,_Scotland

  • John I de Balliol
  • English nobleman, namesake of Balliol College, Oxford

    married Sir John de Burgh (d. before 3 March 1280) of Wakerley, Northamptonshire, by whom she had three daughters: Devorguille de Burgh (c. 1256 – 1284)

    John I de Balliol

    John I de Balliol

    John_I_de_Balliol

  • Khama Worthy
  • American mixed martial arts fighter

    Burgh 10 on February 5, 2022. He won the bout via TKO in the first round. Worthy faced Kaheem Murray on April 16, 2022, at 247 FC: Brawl in the Burgh

    Khama Worthy

    Khama_Worthy

  • 2024 London Assembly election
  • Hortense, Zion Amodu, Lucy Baiye-Gaman 26,798 1.1% SDP Amy Gallagher, Huge de Burgh, Stephen Balogh, Jon Mabbutt, Manny Lawal, Jane Gibson, Steve Kelleher,

    2024 London Assembly election

    2024 London Assembly election

    2024_London_Assembly_election

  • Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
  • British prince (born 1964)

    Countess of Wessex visited Forfar on their first official visit to the royal burgh since the Queen granted Edward the additional title Earl of Forfar in March

    Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince_Edward,_Duke_of_Edinburgh

  • Neil Armstrong
  • American astronaut (1930–2012)

    traditional seat of Clan Armstrong. He was made the first freeman of the burgh, and happily declared the town his home. To entertain the crowd, the Justice

    Neil Armstrong

    Neil Armstrong

    Neil_Armstrong

  • List of knights and dames grand cross of the Order of the Bath
  • and the World They Made, 1861-1871. New York, Toronto, London, Sydney: Simon and Schuster. p. 432. ISBN 9781416571582. The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood

    List of knights and dames grand cross of the Order of the Bath

    List_of_knights_and_dames_grand_cross_of_the_Order_of_the_Bath

  • Scotland
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    Darien Scheme bankrupted the landowners who had invested, though not the burghs. Nevertheless, the nobles' bankruptcy, along with the threat of an English

    Scotland

    Scotland

    Scotland

  • Wigtown
  • Town in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

    locally); Scottish Gaelic: Baile na h-Ùige) is a town and former royal burgh in Wigtownshire, of which it is the county town, within the Dumfries and

    Wigtown

    Wigtown

    Wigtown

  • Edward I
  • King of England from 1272 to 1307

    dysentery on the way, and his condition deteriorated. On 6 July he encamped at Burgh by Sands, just south of the Scottish border. When his servants came the

    Edward I

    Edward I

    Edward_I

  • Kirkcaldy
  • Town and former royal burgh in Scotland

    Kirkcaldy; Scottish Gaelic: Cair Chaladain) is a town and former royal burgh in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. It is about 11+1⁄2 miles (19 kilometres)

    Kirkcaldy

    Kirkcaldy

    Kirkcaldy

  • Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland
  • Furniture, 32 (2018), p. 128. Robert Adam, City of Edinburgh Records, the Burgh accounts, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1899), pp. 486-487 Sadler Papers, vol. 2 (Edinburgh

    Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland

    Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland

    Domestic_furnishing_in_early_modern_Scotland

  • Ayrshire
  • Historic county in Scotland

    the burghs of Ayr and Irvine were parliamentary burghs, represented as components of Ayr Burghs. In 1832 Kilmarnock became a parliamentary burgh, to be

    Ayrshire

    Ayrshire

    Ayrshire

  • List of last words (19th century)
  • Sleaziest Swindlers. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-4930-1804-8. De Burgh, Edward Morgan Alborough (1899). Elizabeth, empress of Austria: a memoir

    List of last words (19th century)

    List of last words (19th century)

    List_of_last_words_(19th_century)

  • James VI and I
  • King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625, King of England and Ireland from 1603

    seeing the two in connection. One act of his reign urges the Scottish burghs to reform and support the teaching of music in Sang Sculis. In furtherance

    James VI and I

    James VI and I

    James_VI_and_I

  • List of English monarchs
  • dominions were part of a process leading to a unified England. The historian Simon Keynes states, for example, "Offa was driven by a lust for power, not a

    List of English monarchs

    List of English monarchs

    List_of_English_monarchs

  • Sieges of Dover Castle (1216–17)
  • Sieges of the First Barons' War in England

    mangonels. During this initial phase, the defending forces under Hubert de Burgh made several sorties from the castle, disrupting the besiegers. In August

    Sieges of Dover Castle (1216–17)

    Sieges of Dover Castle (1216–17)

    Sieges_of_Dover_Castle_(1216–17)

  • Empress Elisabeth of Austria
  • Habsburg consort from 1854 to 1898

    Elizabeth, Empress of Austria, Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007, p. 425 De Burgh, Edward Morgan Alborough (1899). Elizabeth : Empress of Austria : A Memoir

    Empress Elisabeth of Austria

    Empress Elisabeth of Austria

    Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austria

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1825
  • 1825 An Act for opening certain Streets, in the Burgh of Dundee, and otherwise improving the said Burgh. Cirencester, Preston and Siddington Improvement

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1825

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1825

  • Norwich Castle
  • Norman castle in Norwich, England

    Thomas de Burgh (English: /dəˈbɜːr/ də-BUR, French: [dəbuʁ]; c. 1170 – ?), younger brother of William de Burgh, Lord of Connacht and Hubert de Burgh, Earl

    Norwich Castle

    Norwich Castle

    Norwich_Castle

  • Noel Fielding
  • British actor and comedian (born 1973)

    Mighty Boosh TV show, with his father having several cameos as Chris de Burgh. When Fielding was around 6 or 7 he was at a Kiss concert, wearing a Kiss

    Noel Fielding

    Noel Fielding

    Noel_Fielding

  • Bari Weiss
  • American journalist and political commentator (born 1984)

    October 9, 2022. Tabachnick, Toby (October 27, 2017). "Times opinion editor, 'Burgh native Bari Weiss, talks "news, Jews and views"". Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle

    Bari Weiss

    Bari_Weiss

  • Daily Mail
  • British tabloid newspaper

    social problems: issues in social policy. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 272. Hugo de Burgh (2008). "ch. 16 Journalism with attitude". Investigative Journalism: Context

    Daily Mail

    Daily_Mail

  • Nick Drake
  • British musician (1948–1974)

    and jazz standards, as well as Yardbirds and Manfred Mann songs. Chris de Burgh asked to join the band, but was rejected as his taste was "too poppy". His

    Nick Drake

    Nick_Drake

  • Alfred the Great
  • King of Wessex (871 – c. 886); King of the Anglo-Saxons (c. 886 – 899)

    established towns, the largest being at Winchester. A document now known as the Burghal Hidage provides an insight into how the system worked. It lists the hidage

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred the Great

    Alfred_the_Great

  • List of mainstream rock performers
  • Jackson Browne Buckcherry Jeff Buckley Bullet for My Valentine Chris de Burgh Bush The Byrds Cage the Elephant Cake Canned Heat The Cab The Cardigans

    List of mainstream rock performers

    List_of_mainstream_rock_performers

  • Dunoon
  • Town in Argyll and Bute, Scotland

    of Argyll and Bute, Dunoon also has its own community council. It was a burgh until 1976. The early history of Dunoon often revolves around two feuding

    Dunoon

    Dunoon

    Dunoon

  • Inverkeithing
  • Town in Scotland

    Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Chèitinn) is a coastal town, parish and historic Royal burgh in Fife, Scotland. The town lies on the north shore of the Firth of Forth

    Inverkeithing

    Inverkeithing

    Inverkeithing

  • 1919 Birthday Honours (OBE)
  • Marsden TD Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Temp Capt. Octavius de Burgh Marsh, Royal Army Medical Corps Capt. Geoffrey Marshall, Royal Army Medical

    1919 Birthday Honours (OBE)

    1919_Birthday_Honours_(OBE)

  • Lord Henry FitzGerald
  • 1790–1791 Serving with Arthur Ormsby Preceded by Lord Edward FitzGerald Thomas Burgh Succeeded by Frederick John Falkiner Arthur Ormsby Member of the Dublin

    Lord Henry FitzGerald

    Lord Henry FitzGerald

    Lord_Henry_FitzGerald

  • White South Africans
  • South African citizens of European ancestry

    Unsworth, baseball player Brandon Valjalo, skateboarder Cameron van der Burgh, swimmer who represented South Africa at the 2008 Summer Olympics and at

    White South Africans

    White South Africans

    White_South_Africans

  • Baruch Spinoza
  • Portuguese-Dutch philosopher (1632–1677)

    not redacted in a letter printed in the Opera Posthuma. In 1675, Albert Burgh, a friend and possibly former pupil of Spinoza, wrote to him repudiating

    Baruch Spinoza

    Baruch Spinoza

    Baruch_Spinoza

  • List of songs about New York City
  • Bush "Snowin' in Brooklyn" by Ferron "The Snows of New York" by Chris de Burgh "So Far Around the Bend" by The National ("Now there's no leaving New York")

    List of songs about New York City

    List_of_songs_about_New_York_City

  • Moya Brennan
  • Irish folk singer, songwriter and harpist (1952–2026)

    [citation needed] In 1986, Brennan performed with Bono, Bob Geldof, Chris de Burgh and Clannad for Self Aid.[citation needed] Brennan and Clannad had long

    Moya Brennan

    Moya Brennan

    Moya_Brennan

  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • World War II general, U.S. president from 1953 to 1961

    August 24, 1945 Freedom of the City of Edinburgh in 1946 Freedom of the Burgh of Maybole in October 1946 Eisenhower received many honorary degrees from

    Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Dwight_D._Eisenhower

  • Jack Nicklaus
  • American professional golfer (born 1940)

    Massie's objection: 371–10. Nicklaus was awarded the Freedom of the Royal Burgh of St Andrews on July 12, 2022. Nicklaus holds the record for PGA major

    Jack Nicklaus

    Jack Nicklaus

    Jack_Nicklaus

  • British nobility
  • Nobility in the United Kingdom

    as such by Lord Lyon. To qualify, an estate must be located "outwith a burgh" (i.e. outside a city) and furthermore be of a certain size, as well as

    British nobility

    British_nobility

  • Greenock
  • Town in Inverclyde, Scotland

    town is the administrative centre of Inverclyde Council. It is a former burgh within the historic county of Renfrewshire, and forms part of a contiguous

    Greenock

    Greenock

    Greenock

  • 1935 United Kingdom general election in Scotland
  • allocated 74 seats in the House of Commons, with 71 territorial seats (32 burgh constituencies and 38 county constituencies). There was also one university

    1935 United Kingdom general election in Scotland

    1935 United Kingdom general election in Scotland

    1935_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Scotland

  • The Stranger (album)
  • 1977 studio album by Billy Joel

    high-string guitar Hugh McCracken – acoustic guitar (3, 4, 7–9) Steve Burgh – acoustic guitar (3, 7), electric guitar (4) Doug Stegmeyer – bass, car

    The Stranger (album)

    The_Stranger_(album)

  • Townsend (name)
  • Name list

    and Norfolk origin, indicating residence at the extremity of a city or burgh (from Middle English touun "village", "hamlet", "stead" + ende "end"). Popular

    Townsend (name)

    Townsend_(name)

  • Victorian Turkish baths
  • Type of bath in which the bather sweats freely in hot dry air, then washes

    extent that pertained in England, but there were exceptions. Dunfermline Burgh Corporation took over a privately owned baths establishment at West Protection

    Victorian Turkish baths

    Victorian Turkish baths

    Victorian_Turkish_baths

  • List of books based on Doctor Who
  • Peculiar Lives by Philip Purser-Hallard (July 2005) Deus Le Volt by Jon de Burgh Miller (January 2006) The Albino's Dancer by Dale Smith (June 2006) The

    List of books based on Doctor Who

    List_of_books_based_on_Doctor_Who

  • Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency
  • Rajiv Sinha Liz Burford (Rejoin EU) Matthew Carr (Independent) Huge de Burgh(SDP) John Generic (Independent) Tim Hallett (Independent) Hoz Shafiei (Workers)

    Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency

    Candidates_of_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency

  • Phar Lap (film)
  • 1983 Australian film

    trainer Harry Telford (Martin Vaughan), along with his wife Vi (Celia De Burgh) and young son Cappy, watch as Phar Lap is lowered onto the wharf in a sling

    Phar Lap (film)

    Phar Lap (film)

    Phar_Lap_(film)

  • Elie and Earlsferry
  • Human settlement in Scotland

    Elie and Earlsferry is a coastal town and former royal burgh in Fife, and parish, Scotland, situated within the East Neuk beside Chapel Ness on the north

    Elie and Earlsferry

    Elie and Earlsferry

    Elie_and_Earlsferry

  • Burghal Hidage
  • Deed

    The Burghal Hidage (/ˈbɜːrɡəl ˈhaɪdɪdʒ/) is an Anglo-Saxon document providing a list of over thirty fortified places (burhs), the majority being in the

    Burghal Hidage

    Burghal Hidage

    Burghal_Hidage

  • Government in Anglo-Saxon England
  • allocated several hides for its maintenance and support, as illustrated in the Burghal Hidage. Under Alfred, there were always nine or ten ealdormen. Each West

    Government in Anglo-Saxon England

    Government in Anglo-Saxon England

    Government_in_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • Derry
  • City in Northern Ireland

    theories as to the origin of the skeleton. One identifies it as Walter de Burgh, who was starved to death in the Earl of Ulster's dungeons in 1332. Another

    Derry

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    Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, SIMONE means "hearkening."

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     Scandinavian feminine form of Greek Symeon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.

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    English, Dutch, and French (Swiss) : variant of Simon.

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     Feminine form of French Simon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.

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    English, North German, and Dutch : patronymic from Simon.

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     English and French form of Greek Simōn, SIMON means "hearkening." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including a sorcerer and a brother of Jesus. It is often confused with Simon (2).

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name, Hebrew Shim‘on, which is probably derived from the verb sham‘a ‘to hearken’. In the Vulgate and in many vernacular versions of the Old Testament, this is usually rendered Simeon. In the Greek New Testament, however, the name occurs as Simōn, as a result of assimilation to the pre-existing Greek byname Sīmōn (from sīmos ‘snub-nosed’). Both Simon and Simeon were in use as personal names in western Europe from the Middle Ages onward. In Christendom the former was always more popular, at least in part because of its associations with the apostle Simon Peter, the brother of Andrew. In Britain there was also confusion from an early date with Anglo-Scandinavian forms of Sigmund (see Siegmund), a name whose popularity was reinforced at the Conquest by the Norman form Simund.The earliest documented bearer of the surname Simon in New France came from the Saintonge region of France and was in Montreal by 1655. Another, from Paris, is recorded in Quebec City in 1659 with the secondary surname Lapointe.

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    SIMON

     Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians. Compare with another form of Simon.

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    Feminine form of Italian Simone, SIMONA means "hearkening."

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    English : occupational name for a roofer, from Old French co(u)vreur, an agent derivative of co(u)vrir ‘to cover’ (Latin cooperire). Roofing materials in the Middle Ages might be tiles (see Tyler), slates (see Slater), or thatch (see Thatcher), depending on the regional availability of suitable materials.English (of Norman origin) : occupational name for a maker of barrels and tubs, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French cuve ‘vat’, ‘tub’ (Late Latin cupa, of Germanic origin; compare Cooper).Americanized spelling of German Kober.

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  • Burghmaster
  • n.

    A burgomaster.

  • Simonian
  • n.

    One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church.

  • Burghal
  • a.

    Belonging to a burgh.

  • Burghmaster
  • n.

    An officer who directs and lays out the meres or boundaries for the workmen; -- called also bailiff, and barmaster.

  • Burgomaster
  • n.

    A chief magistrate of a municipal town in Holland, Flanders, and Germany, corresponding to mayor in England and the United States; a burghmaster.

  • Simony
  • n.

    The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.

  • Burghermaster
  • n.

    See Burgomaster.

  • Burgher
  • n.

    A freeman of a burgh or borough, entitled to enjoy the privileges of the place; any inhabitant of a borough.

  • Tollbooth
  • n.

    In Scotland, a burgh jail; hence, any prison, especially a town jail.

  • Simoon
  • n.

    A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind, that blows occasionally in Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains.

  • Simoniacal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony.

  • Zohar
  • n.

    A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.

  • Saint-Simonian
  • n.

    A follower of the Count de St. Simon, who died in 1825, and who maintained that the principle of property held in common, and the just division of the fruits of common labor among the members of society, are the true remedy for the social evils which exist.

  • Burghership
  • n.

    The state or privileges of a burgher.

  • Simoniac
  • n.

    One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church.

  • Burghmote
  • n.

    A court or meeting of a burgh or borough; a borough court held three times yearly.

  • Mennonite
  • n.

    One of a small denomination of Christians, so called from Menno Simons of Friesland, their founder. They believe that the New Testament is the only rule of faith, that there is no original sin, that infants should not be baptized, and that Christians ought not to take oath, hold office, or render military service.

  • Simoom
  • n.

    Alt. of Simoon

  • Honewort
  • n.

    An umbelliferous plant of the genus Sison (S. Amomum); -- so called because used to cure a swelling called a hone.

  • Simonist
  • n.

    One who practices simony.