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burghership - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
burghership (uncountable). The state of being a burgher; citizenship. 1900, Josephine Elizabeth Butler, Native Races and the War :. en.wiktionary.org
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Burgher (social class) - Wikipedia
The burgher class was a social class consisting of municipal residents (Latin: cives), that is, free persons subject to municipal law, formed in the Middle ... en.wikipedia.org
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burghership, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun burghership. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grand Burgher - Wikipedia
Grand Burghers were magnates, subordinate only to the monarch, and independent of feudalism and territorial nobility or lords paramount. en.wikipedia.org
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definition of Burghership by The Free Dictionary
1. The state or privileges of a burgher. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. www.thefreedictionary.com
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Grand Burgher
Burghership in general gave a person the right to exist in the territorial jurisdiction of the city-state or town of burghership, be an active member of for receiving grand burghership in Hamburg was 758 Mark 8 Schilling (Hamburg Mark); that of the petty burghership, 46 Mk 8 Sh. wikipedia.org
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free burghership, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun free burghership is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for free burghership is from around 1555, in a translation ... www.oed.com
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What type of word is 'burghership'? Burghership is a noun - Word Type
burghership is a noun: the state of being a burgher. Nouns are naming words. They are used to represent a person (soldier ... wordtype.org
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burgher - DSAE - Dictionary of South African English
A Dutch colonist at the Cape, especially under the Dutch East India Company; a townsman, with all the rights and duties of a citizen. dsae.co.za
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Burghership and Honorary Burghership in the Habsburg Monarchy ...
This paper deals with the honorary institute of honorary burghership and citizenship, which arose from the originally medieval granting of the rights of ... dspace.zcu.cz
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free burghership
† free burghership Obs. rare. [f. phrase free burgher (free a. 29) + -ship.] Citizenship.a 1568 Coverdale Hope Faithf. vii. 42 Our conuersation, freburgership or dwelling, is in heauen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arent Greve
He later returned to Bergen, where he acquired burghership in January 1774. In the same year he married a merchant's daughter from Christianssand. wikipedia.org
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comburghership
† comˈburghership Obs. [f. prec. + -ship.] The status of comburghers; mutual citizenship.1606 Sylvester Du Bartas ii. iii. i. 41 By all respects of our com-Burgership..I do adiure you. a 1714 Burnet Own Time an. 1707 (R.) The canton of Bernes..declared, they were in a comburgership with them; and up... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johann Friedrich Tönnies
Tönnies held the grand burghership of Hamburg. A portrait of him by the Swedish painter Anton Paulsen from around 1720 survives. wikipedia.org
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