Definitionn. one of the administrative divisions of a large city
Last update: June 19, 2015
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DUKINFIELD, a municipal borough of Cheshire, England, within the parliamentary borough of Stalybridge, 6 m. [Please select]
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When I got my borough I cared not a fig for parties or principles. [Please select]
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Mary Bateson, _Records of the Borough of Leicester_ (Cambridge, 1899), III, 335. [Please select]
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, 120, 140-141, 218, 330-331, 384, 392, 398, 399, 402, 408, 419 _Leicester, Records of the Borough of_, cited, 54 n. [Please select]
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Plumbly's death was caused by the cattle plague, the borough coroner (R.) [Please select]
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You must register your motor-car at the County or Borough Council offices where you reside, fee £1. [Please select]
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"Coachman," says he, "pray, when do you expect to reach The Borough, London." [Please select]
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Borough objected to Drake's taking decisive action without the vote of a council of war. [Please select]
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Send down to the borough-town for what meal you can gather. [Please select]
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In 1722 he was elected to Parliament from Haslemere, County of Surrey, and this borough he represented continuously for thirty-two years. [Please select]
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Maria alone had wed an indigenous Californian, an Abbott of Alta in the county of San Mateo, and lived the year round in that old and exclusive borough. [Please select]
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