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BOROUGH-HEAD

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or Head-Borough, called also borough-holder, or bursholder, the chief man of the decenna, or hundred, chosen to speak and act in behalf of the rest.

Head-borough also signifies a kind of head constable, where there are several chosen as his assistants, to serve warrants, &c. See CONSTABLE.

BOROUGHBRIDGE, a town in the north riding of Yorkshire in England, seated on the river Yoor, over which there is a handsome stone bridge. The town is not large, but commodious, and sends two members to parliament. W. Long. i. 15. N. Lat. 54. 10.