Excerpt from Notes on His Name and Family
Name of burnes may be clearly traced from a period anterior to the Norman Conquest in connexion with historical places and persons in England. The most remarkable of these places is burnes burgh, where Athelstan defeated the Danes and Scots in 938, called by Hume Brunsbury,1 and by Turner, Lingard, and other historians following Rapin, Brunanburgh, but which'is thus distinctly mentioned in Hardyng's Chronicle, written in the reign of Edward IV.
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