Examples of using Burgh in English and their translations into Russian
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He's in the'Burgh.
Burgh died on Christmas Eve in Novgorod.
Hey, Chris de Burgh!
Burgh was born into a rich brewer's family.
Ernest Charles de Burgh.
People also translate
Chris De Burgh, Sissel.
Yeah, through the Burgh.
Son of Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh.
All songs written by Chris de Burgh.
Mr. Russell de Burgh Australia.
Cole Porter, George Gershwin,Chris de Burgh.
Located in Burgh le Marsh, Sycamore Farm Park provides accommodation with a kitchen.
Up until 1975 the newspaper was printed in the burgh.
I would like out of red before Chris de Burgh writes songs about me.
Turetsky Choir,"Soprano 10" art-group, andChris de Burgh.
After his contract with Johnstone Burgh ended he joined local club Rutherglen Glencairn.
In 1453 Kirkcudbright became a royal burgh.
In 1632 Albert Burgh sold his land in Rensselaerswyck, Albany, to the main investor Kiliaen van Rensselaer.
On 19 June 1221, Margaret married Hubert de Burgh.
Richard married Margaret, the daughter of his cousin John de Burgh(also spelled de Borough) and Cecily Baillol.
Llywelyn was becoming concerned about the growing power of Hubert de Burgh.
At the solemn entry of Maria de Medici into Amsterdam in 1638, he and Albert Burgh welcomed her in the name of the city's government.
Artists: Turetsky Choir, Soprano 10 art-groups, andChris de Burgh.
The architect of the new castle was Hubert de Burgh, who also rebuilt Skenfrith Castle, Grosmont Castle and White Castle in the Welsh Marches.
This is Elspeth Carey, Dr Vorless,our medical officer Miss Burgh, and Major Anderson.
He married Margery de Burgh, in 1242, daughter of Justiciar of Ireland Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Lord of Connacht.
Into the Light is the eighth studio album by British-Irish singer Chris de Burgh, released in 1986 by A&M Records.
Burgh Quay is named after Elizabeth Burgh, wife of Anthony Foster whose son was Rt. Hon. John Foster, last speaker of the Irish House of Commons.
During the Norman invasion of Connacht in the 1230s,Dún Gaillimhe was captured by Richard Mor de Burgh, who had led the invasion.
In 1228, Llywelyn was engaged in a campaign against Hubert de Burgh, who was Justiciar of England and Ireland and one of the most powerful men in the kingdom.