The Royal Burgh in Angus, Scotland, refers to Arbroath, a historic town known for its rich maritime heritage and the famous Arbroath smokie, a type of smoked haddock. It was granted royal burgh status in 1178 by King William the Lion. The town is also notable for the Abbey of Arbroath, where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320, asserting Scotland's independence. Today, Arbroath remains a popular destination for its scenic coastline and historical sites.
A burgh of barony is a burgh in Scotland, distinct from royal burghs in being granted to an landowner, who, as a tenant-in-chief, held his estates directly from the crown.
Lanark
Lanark Blue is named after the town of the Royal Burgh of Lanark, Scotland.
William Angus McKay has written: 'The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps in north-west Europe, 1944-45'
Edward Burgh was born in 1461.
Albert Burgh was born in 1593.
Albert Burgh died in 1647.
Burgh Heath's population is 6,219.
James Burgh was born in 1714.
James Burgh died in 1775.
Burgh House was created in 1704.
Burgh Windmill was created in 1842.