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BOROUGHREEVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOROUGHREEVE is the chief municipal officer in certain unincorporated English municipalities before 1835.
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borough-reeve, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun borough-reeve is in the Old English period (pre-1150). borough-reeve is formed within English, ...
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Reeve (England) - Wikipedia
In Anglo-Saxon England, a reeve (Old English: gerefa) was an administrative official serving the king or a lesser lord in a variety of roles.
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borough-reeve
borough-reeve (ˈbʌrəriːv) Forms: 1 burhᵹeréfa (also Hist. in 9), 2 burhreve, 9 borough-reeve. [f. borough + reeve.] † a. A governor of a town or city; esp. the official who before the Norman Conquest represented the king's authority for fiscal and other purposes in boroughs, as the sc{iacu}r-ᵹeréfa ...
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History | Belknap County NH
The Reeve of a Borough was called a Borough-Reeve, The Reeve of a Church, a Church-Reeve, the Reeve of a Shire, the Shire-Reeve. Eventually, a Shire-Reeve ...
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HISTORY | Hudson Sheriff
the reeve of a borough was called a borough-reeve; the reeve of a church, a church-reeve; and the reeve of a shire, the shire-reeve. The shire was a ...
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Eddie Reeve
Non-League football
Reeve returned to England in 1969 and played in non-League football for Hillingdon Borough, Enfield, Hounslow and Woking. He was awarded a testimonial by Hillingdon Borough in 1975.
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Sheriffs | COANJ
The Reeve of a Borough was called a Borough-Reeve, The Reeve of a Church, a Church-Reeve, and the Reeve of a Shire, the Shire- Reeve. The Shire was a ...
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borough-reeve - definition and meaning - Wordnik
borough-reeve: Before the Norman conquest, the governor of an English town or city.
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Ancient borough - Wikipedia
At these great meetings the borough reeve (ġerēfa) presided, declaring the law and guiding the judgments given by the suitors of the court. The reeve was ...
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portreeve - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
portreeve (plural portreeves). A borough-reeve: an office equivalent to a mayor (historical) in several major English towns or (dialect) in various minor ...
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sheriff / reeve - Wordorigins.org
The word often appears with a modifier to denote the area of responsibility as in portgerefa (portreeve) or burhgerefa (borough-reeve). Thus a ...
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List of reeves and mayors of Scarborough, Ontario
The head of the local government was a reeve until the incorporation of Scarborough as a borough in 1967, at which point the head of the local government Borough Mayors
After 1967, the title of reeve of the Township of Scarborough was changed to the Mayor of the Borough of Scarborough:
1967 - 1969 : Albert
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Thomas Walker (merchant)
In October 1790 Walker was elected borough-reeve of Manchester. In 1790, while he was borough-reeve, Walker founded the Manchester Constitutional Society.
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Huntington, Herefordshire
The old borough, despite its destruction in 1216, was still surpassing the new borough created at Huntington. The account of the reeve, Roger Barton, states that the local tenants were liable to the lord of the manor of Huntington for ploughing, hoeing, mowing,
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