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Definition of Burgages
1. burgage [n] - See also: burgage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Burgages
Literary usage of Burgages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1885)
"... John de Cuerden had been presented to the same by Lord John de la Warr, and
having been instituted possessed the endowment, consisting of 8 burgages in ..."
2. The Survey and Rental of the Chantries, Colleges and Free Chapels, Guilds by Emanuel Green, 1548 Ecclesiastical Commission, Great Britain (1888)
"Rent resolute to the Bishop of Winton for free rent of all the burgages aforesaid,
per ann., ... Katherine Day holds two burgages, and renders per ann. ..."
3. The Rectors of Manchester, and the Wardens of the Collegiate Church of that Town by Francis Robert Raines (1885)
"... John de Cuerden had been presented to the same by Lord John de la Warr, and
having been instituted possessed the endowment, consisting of 8 burgages in ..."