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Burgess (surname)

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Burgess is a surname of English origin, having derived from the French word “Bourgeois” meaning citizen, or freeman of the borough. Notable people with the name include:

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Writers

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Britain/UK

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United States

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Other nations

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  • Cathal Brugha (Charles William St. John Burgess), Irish nationalist and politician, active in the Anglo-Irish War and the Irish Civil War (1874–1922)
  • Henry Givens Burgess (1859–1937), Irish politician
  • Ken Burgess (died 2005), Canadian politician
  • Neale Burgess (born 1956), Australian politician

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Aquatic sports

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Association football (soccer)

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Basketball

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Gridiron football

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Rugby

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Names shared by multiple people

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Fictional characters

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  • Alex Burgess, fictional character from Neil Gaiman's comic book series, The Sandman
  • Grace Burgess, fictional character from BBC’s Peaky Blinders TV series

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