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BURGESS

Volume 1 · 66 words · 1771 Edition

an inhabitant of a borough, or one who possesses a tenement therein.

In other countries, burgess and citizen are confounded together; but with us they are distinguished: The word is also applied to the magistrates of some towns.

Burgess is now ordinarily used for the representative of a borough-town in parliament.

BURGGRAVE properly denotes the hereditary governor of a castle or fortified town, chiefly in Germany.