Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Bath' has mentioned 'Borough' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[19] In the Burghal Hidage, Bath is recorded as a burh (borough) and is described as having walls of 1,375 yards (1,257xc2xa0m) and was allocated 1000 men for defence.
Bath had long been an ancient borough, having that status since 878 when it became a royal borough (burh) of Alfred the Great, and was reformed into a municipal borough in 1835.
[65] However, Bath was made a county borough in 1889, independent of the newly created administrative county and Somerset County Council.
[66] Bath became part of Avon when the non-metropolitan county was created in 1974, resulting in its abolition as a county borough, and instead became a non-metropolitan district with borough status.
With the abolition of Avon in 1996, the non-metropolitan district and borough were abolished too, and Bath has since been part of the unitary authority district of Bath and North East Somerset (B&NES).
Before the Reform Act 1832, Bath elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons, as an ancient parliamentary borough.