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burghal
burghal, a. (ˈbɜːgəl) Also burgal. [f. burgh + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a burgh, borough, or municipal corporation; † burghal division, a portion (of land) of size suitable for a burgage tenement; cf. borough 4.1591 Charter of Jas. VI, in A. M{supc}Kay Hist. Kilmarnock (1864) 300 To assign his lan... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jawbat Burghal
Jawbat Burghal () is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Latakia Governorate, located east of Latakia in an-Nusayriyah Mountains According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Jawbat Burghal had a population of 959 in the 2004 census. wikipedia.org
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Burghal Hidage
This model was then applied in the correction of his transcription of the Burghal Hidage Ortho manuscript. External links The Burghal Hidage 33 Burhs listed in the Burghal Hidage Information on the Cotton MSS at the British Library Texts of Anglo-Saxon England wikipedia.org
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burghal-penny
† ˈburghal-ˌpenny Obs. English Law. Forms: 2 boreghal-, borghalpani, 4 burghal-penni, 5 borthalpeni. (Spurious forms only Hist. and in Dicts.: 7 brodehalpeny, -halfpeny, broodhalpeny, -halfepeny, broadhalfepenny, bordhalpeny, -halfpeny, 8–9 bordhalfpenny.) [Of uncertain form and meaning; perh. f. bu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eorpeburnan
The Burghal Hidage was created in the late 9th or early 10th century and was so named by Frederic William Maitland in 1897. The second location listed in the Burghal Hidage is westwards of Rye at Hastings. wikipedia.org
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burgal
burgal obs. f. burghal. Oxford English Dictionary
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burgery
† ˈburgery Obs. rare. = burgage or burghal.1832 T. Allen Hist. Yorksh. III. 8 The sum fixed..continued to be paid..under the designation of burgery rents. Oxford English Dictionary
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Burgh of barony
For instance, in 1957 Lord Lyon introduced distinctive "burghal coronets" to be displayed above the arms of burghs matriculated by his office: a "coronet wikipedia.org
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Qardaha District
population 44,510 Harf al-Musaytirah Subdistrict (ناحية حرف المسيترة): population 6,669 Al-Fakhurah Subdistrict (ناحية الفاخورة): population 18,357 Jawbat Burghal wikipedia.org
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in-toll
† ˈin-toll Sc. Obs. [f. in adv. 12 + toll.] A payment made to the bailie upon entering into possession of burghal property. Cf. in-penny.1872 C. Innes Sc. Legal Antiq. 91 In our older burgh usages, burghal subjects were transferred by the bailie taking a penny for in-toll and a penny for out-toll. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rutherglen (UK Parliament constituency)
parts of the Lower Ward and Middle Ward County Districts which are contained within the parishes of Carmunnock, Cambuslang, and Blantyre, and the extra-burghal wikipedia.org
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out-toll
† ˈout-ˌtoll Sc. Obs. [out- 6.] A payment made to the bailie upon giving up possession of burghal property.1872 [see intoll]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Burh
A tenth-century document, now known as the Burghal Hidage and so named by Frederic William Maitland in 1897, cites thirty burhs in Wessex and three in According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Alfred constructed a series of burhs, listed in the Burghal Hidage numbering over 30. wikipedia.org
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Mahalibeh Castle
The castle is reached through paved road via Qardaha from the west and Jawbat Burghal from the east. wikipedia.org
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Chisbury
The hillfort was re-used in the Anglo-Saxon times as a burh, cited as Cyssanbyrig in the Burghal Hidage document which lists the fortifications of Wessex wikipedia.org
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