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burgess$10252$ - translation to spanish

MEDIEVAL, EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN TITLE OF A CITIZEN OF A TOWN, AND A SOCIAL CLASS FROM WHICH CITY OFFICIALS COULD BE DRAWN
Burgess (word); Burgess status; Merchant-burgess; Merchant burgess

burgess      
n. residente de una ciudad; representante electo
Anthony Burgess         
  • Burgess's grave marker at the [[Columbarium]] in Monaco's cemetery
  • After Dark]]'' "What is Sex For?" in 1988
  • The [[Malay College]] in [[Kuala Kangsar]], Perak, where Burgess taught 1954–55
  • Burgess was an education officer at the Malay Teachers' Training College 1955 and 1958.
ENGLISH WRITER AND COMPOSER (1917–1993)
Joseph Kell; Honey for the Bears; Joysprick; Honey for the bears; John Burgess Wilson; John Anthony Burgess Wilson; Anthony burgess; Burgessian; Burgess, Anthony
n. Anthony Burgess (1917-1993), escritor inglés que escribió la novela "La naranja mecánica"
burgess         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Burgesses; Burgess (places); Burgess (disambiguation); Burgess (name)
burgués
ciudadano libre

Definition

Burgess
·noun A magistrate of a borough.
II. Burgess ·noun One who represents a borough in Parliament.
III. Burgess ·noun An inhabitant of a Scotch burgh qualified to vote for municipal officers.
IV. Burgess ·noun An inhabitant of a borough or walled town, or one who possesses a tenement therein; a citizen or freeman of a borough.

Wikipedia

Burgess (title)

Burgess was a British title used in the medieval and early modern period to designate someone of the burgher class. It originally meant a freeman of a borough or burgh but later coming to mean an official of a municipality or a representative in the House of Commons.