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  1. On the 23rd December 1732. His father Thomas was a tailor and a Preston Guild, burgess , The family are recorded in the Preston Guild Rolls now held by Lancashire
  2. Matters not handled by existing statutes. This role led on to his becoming a, burgess , then a chamberlain. He was obviously reliable, to be trusted,well-connected
  3. Of Henry VIII, which provided that Monmouth, as county town, should return one, burgess ,to Parliament, further stated that other ancient Monmouth shire boroughs were to
  4. Evidence that the current settlement was a planned town - there is evidence of, burgess ,plots, a grid pattern of streets and a wide marketplace. Abbas Bradley is
  5. Fair. The fairs were important to the town; a 17th-century order forced each, burgess ,– a freeman of the borough – to attend, but the fairs were abolished during the
  6. In Pennsylvania. A general borough law of 1851 (amended in 1852) authorizes a, burgess ,and a borough council to administer the government of the borough of Carlisle.
  7. Representatives were of greater standing in the house than the more numerous, burgess ,MPs. Although evidence is almost non-existent, it has been surmised that any
  8. Drop the new fee. In 1765 Randolph found himself at odds with a freshman, burgess , Patrick Henry, over the matter of a response to the Stamp Act. The House
  9. Winchester had been destroyed when fifty years prior the abbot had bribed the, burgess ,who held the charter to give it to him, whereupon the abbot had had it burned.
  10. First borough elections were held, with William H. Thomas becoming the first, burgess , an office equivalent to a present day mayor. Located between the larger
  11. 1533 for a better market to Ulm, where on October 28, 1534 he was admitted as a, burgess , His Retouch, a supplement to his Chronic, was printed at Tübingen in 1534.
  12. Town council was held on April 14, 1849. Abraham Addams was the first chief, burgess ,(mayor),and John M. Kauffman, Christian Beck, James R. Gilmer, and Jacob
  13. Reverses, still remained the elite of society; and Gruenfeld, the son of a, burgess , was its most determined enemy. The new baronies and courtships, owing their
  14. Two cities. In 1833,Oxford was officially incorporated as a borough. Its first, burgess ,(currently called the mayor) was Thomas Alexander, who operated a general
  15. Main or Northern Burghs, for which he was qualified by being made an unlikely, burgess ,of Kirk wall in Orkney (which was one of the Burghs in the district). The
  16. Wilmer ding officially became a borough on March 8,1890. The first, burgess ,(mayor) was T. W. Walsh, elected on June 14, 1890.
  17. Of Brentwood. On December 4,1915,special elections were held to elect a, burgess , auditors, justices of the peace, high constable, tax collector, assessor,and
  18. Only paid £10 at face value (i.e. without weighing the coins). Furthermore, a, burgess ,of Oxford paid 2s and a salt boiler of Droitwich an amount left blank. A freeman
  19. Later that year Shillington elected its first official, Adam Roll man, as chief, burgess , Borough council meetings were held in various locations over the years until
  20. Market Place. Henry VIII, having granted the use of the titles" mayor" and ", burgess ,", the town was incorporated in 1568 by the name of the warden, portreeves
  21. News of Moray's actions quickly drew supporters to him. Alexander Richie,a, burgess ,from Inverness, and a number of other burgess es from the town were amongst his
  22. As a market hall. Both the hall and its meeting room upstairs were used by the, burgess ,and bailiff for a variety of meetings and trials as well as being used for
  23. Also held the see of Milieux, When Raoul became bishop, he married her to a, burgess ,of Huntington, but remained on good terms with both Alexa and her spouse
  24. And a large wooden star. Mrs. Grace was the daughter of former South Bethlehem, burgess , Charles F. Brown, and wife of Eugene Grace, President of Bethlehem Steel
  25. And career Youth Rolf Hohhot is descended from an old-established Hessian, burgess ,family. During World War II, he was a member of the Deutsche Jungkook. In 1948
  26. And the Lordship of Berkeley was then granted to Robert Fitzharding, a wealthy, burgess ,of Bristol and supporter of the Plantagenet's. He was the founder of the
  27. Unlike most cities, the executive officer of Goldsboro, Maryland is called a, burgess , The current executive officer of Goldsboro is Burgess Gary Smith. Donald
  28. From the higher nobility. To this period belongs the rise of a prominent, burgess ,class, as the towns now began to acquire charters. At the end of the 13th
  29. Further, Italians were to be admitted to these colonies, and as they were to be, burgess ,colonies, the right of the Italians to equality with the Romans was thereby
  30. In specific geographical areas. Burgesses The common citizen of a burgh was a, burgess ,(pl. burgess es),a title also used in English boroughs. These were freemen
  31. The name to be changed to Acropolis. Dillon knew Greek and was also the first, burgess ,(mayor) at the time. So he suggested combining, it is said the spelling
  32. Of building, the borough was incorporated in 1882,with Charles as the first, burgess , Creighton was linked to downtown Pittsburgh by trolley in 1896. The service
  33. His colony and is often credited with the co-founding of Hopkins School. As a, burgess , he was an important figure in the colony up until his departure to Boston in
  34. Was to be held on May 18, 1897. The winners of the election included the, burgess ,Henry Anderson, councilmen Joseph Wallace, John Weinberg, John Maxwell, WJ Vance
  35. Mexico and the northwestern Atlantic have come under much debate. Name ", burgess ,et al."/> name" Baum et/IN"> all"/> In light of
  36. A native of Noodle, Angus. He became an Edinburgh merchant and was admitted a, burgess ,in 1587. Some years earlier, in 1568,when the" pest" raged in the capital
  37. Act No. 168 laid out the borough lines, and provided for elections of the, burgess ,and other town officials, and stated the duties of the officials. As the town
  38. Day. *Drum Manor, approximately 5 miles from the town. Alexander Richardson,a, burgess ,from Edinburgh, Scotland,bought the estate of Craig balk in 1617 and built Drum
  39. High constable, tax collector, assessor,and councilmen. Brentwood’s first, burgess ,was Bernard Esther, sworn in on December 9,1915. He served Brentwood for
  40. Fire company, installed its first public water system, and served as its first, burgess , In 1854,the town was formally titled Catafalque (pronounced "
  41. Are efficiently administered by the following officers: John H. Hassle, burgess ,; John A. Each, treasurer; William McElroy, clerk; Captain Moon, chief of
  42. Instead, under its present name. The council was empowered to elect one, burgess ,to parliament and this right continued until the Redistribution of Seats Act of
  43. Potshots at the ships from their rowboats and the steam-powered launch. The, burgess ,of Homestead, John Chuckie, issued a proclamation at 6:00 a. m. asking for
  44. Beginning in 1748. It was Randolph's dual roles as attorney general and as, burgess ,that would lead to an extraordinary conflict of interest in 1751. The new
  45. Had two more sons, Walter (known as Was) and Care. Raleigh was elected a, burgess ,of Mitchell, Cornwall,in the parliament of 1593. He retired to his estate at
  46. As the" Borough of Phillipsburg" from the Moon Township site. The first, burgess ,was Frederick Charles Sparer, and the first council Edward Hacker, Jacob
  47. Weeks after the Battle of Flooded he, still Provost of St Giles, was admitted a, burgess ,of Edinburgh. His father, the " Great Earl," was then the civil provost of the
  48. Records was in 1644. The following year, John Bottom served as the first, burgess ,for the territory in the House of Burgesses, which met at the capital of the
  49. Officer of Goldsboro is Burgess Gary Smith. Donald Trimmer, the previous, burgess , stepped down in May 2009 after 16 years of serving in that post. Accident is a
  50. The charter election held September 22,of that year, Edward BAUMBACH was chosen, burgess , The first churches of record in the area were as follows: Amanda Baptist Church

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