There's quite a few... Some (but not all) are - Banbury, Canterbury, Glastonbury, Salisbury, Shrewsbury, Welbury & Aylesbury
I Have Found A LIst Of 10 That End In Bury:BuryBanburyCanterburyGlastonburySalisburyShrewsburyWednesburyWelburyAmesburyAylesbury
shrewsbury
San Juan Parangarictiro, Village of Paricutin
Several British towns end with the suffix "berry," including Berry Pomeroy in Devon, Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, and Strawberry Hill in London. Other examples are Berrylands in Surrey and Wibsey, which is sometimes referred to as Wibsey Berry. These towns often have historical or geographical significance, with names that typically derive from Old English or local features.
Well i dont know about the whole of England but where i live in Lancashire their are a few which are Bolton,Preston,Accrington,Swinton nr Salford,Tottington nr Bury,and Warrington.
There are no such towns.
Bury to Holcombe Brook Line ended in 1963.
Bury St Edmunds Abbey ended in 1539.
Bury - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1950.
The leprechauns bury their gold at the end of the rainbow.
They bury and burn up towns. Look at Pompeii for a good example of what happens.
Bury Knowsley Street railway station ended in 1970.