Borough or burgh just means town as in Middlesborough or Edinburgh. The "borough" is derived from the Old English word burh, meaning a fortified settlement
I don't think that there are any in England but there are some in Scotland. Edinburgh for example.
John Burgh died on April 12, 2013, in London, England, UK.
Margot Van der Burgh was born in 1935, in London, England, UK.
Andrew de Burgh was born on June 16, 1990, in Shrewsbury, England, UK.
Wetherby
A burgh is a borough or chartered town in England, or, around the Sussex region, a small mound, often used in reference to tumuli.
Burgh-le-Marsh railway station ended in 1970.
In Indiana, several cities and towns end with "burgh" or "berg," including Evansville, Fort Wayne, and Terre Haute, which have historical or cultural significance. Additionally, you can find smaller communities like Petersburg and Huntingburg. These places often reflect the German heritage and influence in the region.
hebert de burgh
Shepherdswell
None that I know of.