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Burgess (title) - Wikipedia A burgess was the holder of a certain status in an English, Irish or Scottish borough in the Middle Ages and the early modern period, designating someone of the burgher class
BURGESS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Anthony, real name John Burgess Wilson 1917–93, English novelist and critic: his novels include A Clockwork Orange (1962), Tremor of Intent (1966), Earthly Powers (1980), and Any Old Iron (1989)
BURGESS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Every once in a while, people would put up more ribbons, and the board would take them down — with one burgess once captured in the act in a video posted on YouTube
Burgess - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A free, male inhabitant of a medieval English borough was known as a burgess A burgess was originally a fairly ordinary citizen, and the word shares a root with the French bourgeois, "member of the middle class "
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Burgess - definition of burgess by The Free Dictionary (Biography) Anthony, real name John Burgess Wilson 1917–93, English novelist and critic: his novels include A Clockwork Orange (1962), Tremor of Intent (1966), Earthly Powers (1980), and Any Old Iron (1989)
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