Borough, in Scotland Burgh, is in its modern sense primarily a town that sends a representative to Parliament; but it is further an area of local government, exercising police, sanitary, and sometimes educational, supervision, and deriving its income from rates levied on property within its bounds, and in Scotland sometimes from “common good” and petty customs. Its charter may be held from the Crown or granted by Parliament.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Bororo * Borough EnglishLinks here from Chalmers
Bray, Thomas
Clifford, Anne
Knight, Samuel, D. D.
Watson, James [No. 3]