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burgess

[bur-jis] / ˈbɜr dʒɪs /


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Bagpipes welcomed the Eisenhowers to Maybole, where the General was made a freeman and burgess.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since the conquerors felt they must stick together, it was possible for an ambitious young Norman lad, though only the son of a Cheapside burgess, to get a helping hand from Norman nobles.

From Time Magazine Archive

The respectable burgess stays at home, which is much more monotonous.

From The Ivory Gate, a new edition by Besant, Walter, Sir

But, not being the son of a burgess, and not having served his apprenticeship in the town, he was forbidden by the guilds, or trades-unions, to open a shop in Glasgow.

From A History of the Growth of the Steam-Engine by Thurston, Robert H.

In the same year one John Ford for his services as a witch-finder was admitted a burgess along with Lord Kinghorne.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" by Various




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