Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Bath' has mentioned 'Borough' in the following places:
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[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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[65] However, Bath was made a county borough in 1889, independent of the newly created administrative county and Somerset County Council. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
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). | WIKI |
Before the Reform Act 1832, Bath elected two members to the unreformed House of Commons, as an ancient parliamentary borough. | WIKI |