burgess

  • 101burgess — /barjas/ In English law, an inhabitant or freeman of a borough or town; a person duly and legally admitted a member of a municipal corporation. A magistrate of a borough. An elector or voter; a person legally qualified to vote at elections. The… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 102burgess — An inhabitant of a borough or town; a borough magistrate; a representative of a town, borough, or university in the Parliament of Great Britain; A member of the colonial Virginia House of Burgesses, the lower house of the colonial legislature… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 103burgess — see BOROUGH …

    Word origins

  • 104burgess — n. 1 Brit. an inhabitant of a town or borough, esp. of one with full municipal rights. 2 Brit. hist. a Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university. 3 US a borough magistrate or governor. Etymology: ME f. OF burgeis ult. f.… …

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  • 105Burgess — n. 1 Brit. an inhabitant of a town or borough, esp. of one with full municipal rights. 2 Brit. hist. a Member of Parliament for a borough, corporate town, or university. 3 US a borough magistrate or governor. Etymology: ME f. OF burgeis ult. f.… …

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  • 106Anthony Burgess — ➡ Burgess (I) * * * …

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  • 107Guy Burgess — ➡ Burgess (II) * * * …

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  • 108Eveline Allen Burgess — Burgess circa 1915 Eveline Allen Burgess (September 19, 1856 – July 10, 1936) of Lamoni, Iowa was the American women s chess champion from 1907 to 1920.[1][2] …

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  • 109Oliver Burgess Meredith — Burgess Meredith Pour les articles homonymes, voir Burgess. Oliver Burgess Meredith est un acteur américain, né le 16 novembre 1907 à Cleveland, dans l Ohio. et décédé le 9 Septembre 1997 à Malibu, Californie (Etats Unis) (maladie d Alzheimer) …

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  • 110Burgess reagent — A general mechanism is shown below.:The reagent is prepared from chlorosulfonylisocyanate by reaction with subsequently methanol and triethylamine in ethanol.: References …

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