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Burges

Burges may refer to:

  • Alan Burges (1911–2002), Australian botanist
  • Anthony Burges (or Burgess; d. 1664), was an English Nonconformist clergyman
  • Cornelius Burges (1589?–1665), English minister
  • Daniel Burges (1873–1946), a British soldier
  • Dempsey Burges (1751–1800), US Representative from North Carolina
  • George Burges (1786–1864), a British classical scholar
  • James Burges a.k.a. Sir James Lamb, 1st Baronet (1752–1824), British author, lawyer and politician
  • John Burges (or Burgess; 1563–1635), was an English clergyman and physician
  • John Smith-Burges, 1st Baronet Smith-Burges (c. 1734–1803), official of the British East India Company
  • Judy Burges (b. 1943), member of the Arizona State Senate
  • Lockier Burges (Australian politician) (1814–1886), Australian politician
  • Lockier Burges (1841-1929), an Australian explorer, entrepreneur and author
  • Mary Anne Burges (1763–1813), was a British writer
  • Richard Fenner Burges (1873–1945), a Texan attorney, legislator and conservationist
  • Tristam Burges (1770–1853), US Representative from Rhode Island
  • William Burges (1827–1881), English architect
  • William Burges (Australian politician) (c.1807–1876), Australian politician

Usage examples of "burges".

Petition of Thomas Burges, and others his Majesty's subjects thereto subscribing, in behalf of themselves and others, subscribers to a fund of 1,200,000 pounds, for carrying on a trade to his Majesty's German dominions, praying to be incorporated, by the name of the Harburg Company.

Petition of Thomas Burges, and others his Majesty’s subjects thereto subscribing, in behalf of themselves and others, subscribers to a fund of 1,200,000£, for carrying on a trade to his Majesty’s German dominions, praying to be incorporated, by the name of the Harburg Company.