Examples of using Brough in English and their translations into German
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Th-15th centuries==King John granted the lordship of Westmoreland, including Brough, to Robert de Vieuxpont in 1203.
Last night I was with the Lawsons at Brough but they're away tonight,
Brough, or Brough-on-Humber, is a small town in the civil parish of Elloughton-cum-Brough in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
Market Brough acquired a royal charter in 1330
Film directed by Brian Brough.
See hourly weather forecast in Brough.
Brough Superior SS100 set to become world's most expensive motorcycle?
Branded usb flash costs pennies each and every when brough in large volume.
2009-2019 weather in Brough city.
The bronze semitone levers by Peter Brough are very well suited for metal strings.
These brough huge performance gains inside the array
MACPHERSON, Crawford Brough(1962): Political Theory of Possessive Individualism: Hobbes to Locke.
Broomfleet, Brough and Hessle make a one way trip a realistic option.
we managed the leg from Doncaster to Brough in good time.
It was in this year that they became the owners of Sunderland Greyhound Stadium and Brough Park Greyhound stadium.
Lawrence named his Brough, Boanerges'(Son of Thunder),
expensive motorcycles like Vincents, Brough Superior and the oldest Vespa also attract great interest, because of our global marketing.
See remnants of ancient civilisations at sites such as Skara Brae, Brough of Birsay, Maeshowe and the Ring of Brodgar on Orkney.
August Learn how and when to remove this template message The word broch is derived from Lowland Scots‘brough', meaning among other things fort.
a people of mercenaries of antiquity, had brough the monotheistic idea to Palestine.