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burgess-ship (ˈbɜːdʒɪsʃɪp) [see -ship.] 1. The status and privileges of a burgess; the ‘freedom’ of a borough, citizenship.1467 Eng. Gilds 390 That no prentice haue his freedom of Burgesshippe. 1580 North Plutarch 971 To some [of the Towns] he gave the right of Burgesship of Rome. 1662 Pepys Diary 3...
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Lady Burges (1799 EIC ship)
Lady Burges (or Lady Burgess) was launched in 1799 as an East Indiaman. EIC voyage #3 (1804–1805): By the departure time of Lady Burgess third voyage war with France had resumed.
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Burgess of Edinburgh
After Burgess-ship was granted their name would be entered in the roll and they would consequently receive their Burgess ticket. This is sometimes known as "Honorary Burgess-ship".
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burghership
burghership (ˈbɜːgəʃɪp) [f. burgher + -ship.] The rights and privileges of a burgher.1725 tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. 16th C. I. v. 188 Who had lost their Burghership for some great Crimes. 1871 Freeman Norm. Conq. IV. xviii. 209 The rights both of burghership and clanship were strictly enforced. b. fig...
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Gawin Corbin (burgess)
LeRoy Griffin of Rappahanock County, and their son Thomas Griffin would serve as a burgess for Richmond County. Ann married Col. That merchant with the London Company built an 80 ton ship named "Virginia Berkeley" for trade with the colony.
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Samuel Burgess
In 1693, Edward Coates became captain and Burgess left the ship and went to New York City. Captain Lowth of the East India Company, seized Burgess' ship and took it to Bombay. Lowth also took its treasure and slaves.
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William Peirce (burgess)
drainage area of the Rappahannock River, became a justice of the Westmoreland County Court in 1661 (and remained such for three decades) and served as a burgess remain and mention his descendants relate to his wife, his daughter and granddaughter Elizabeth, his relationship with William Pierce who served as a burgess
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Samuel Sharpe (burgess)
Hopkins believed the wreck ended the authority of the ship's captain, Captain Christopher Newport and the accompanying Sir George Somers, admiral of the In 1625, Sharpe and merchant Edward Blaney (burgess), a burgess for James City in 1623 and 1624, disagreed about ownership of some cattle.
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Thomas Graves (burgess)
Graves arrived in Virginia in October 1608 on the ship Mary and Margaret with Captain Christopher Newport's second supply. He served again as a burgess in 1632. Because he was designated as "Esquire" on January 6, 1635, he may have been a member of the Council.
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Edward M. Burgess
Edward Meredith Burgess (June 8, 1934 – June 24, 2018) was an American chemist. From 1956 to 1959 Burgess served as an officer aboard the US Navy destroyer, USS Stormes (DD-780), a ship assigned to both the U.S.
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Josiah Burgess
Familiar with Burgess from his days sailing with Hornigold, Blackbeard bought Burgess' merchandise and let him go, after which Burgess sailed to Jamaica In 1719 Burgess' ship was lost at sea off of Abaco, where he drowned.
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Ann Mary Burgess
Early life
Ann Mary Burgess was born in Upwell, Norfolk, in 1861, the second of four daughters of William Burgess and Mahala née Seaton. to ship goods to the UK.
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William Carver (burgess)
By the mid-1650s Carver owned a ship that engaged in trade between Bristol and London in England, and its colonies. The governor may have plied Carver with wine before Carver returned to his ship.
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USCGC Abbie Burgess
The ship's namesake is lighthouse keeper Abbie Burgess. Abbie Burgess teamed with USCGC Seneca to tow the ship back to Rockland.
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