Proper noun
A surname.
A town and civil parish with a town council in West Oxfordshire district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP2512).
A rural community in Brant County, Ontario, Canada.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBear Anatomy and Physiology from Gary Brown's The Great Bear Almanac, Lyons & Burford, Publishers, 1993 The claws are blunt, while those of a black bear are sharp. Source: Internet
Church Board Member Joe Burford says the fare during the annual fundraiser for the church will be typical of a classic Greek meal, with staples such as leg of lamb or roast beef, potatoes, salad and feta cheese, and spanakopita. Source: Internet
Firefighters took advantage of the more favourable conditions to strengthen containment lines across the state, RFS spokesperson Angela Burford said. Source: Internet
Linda recommends the Burford hollies for hedges and screens because their prickly leaves turn away people and animals that attempt to go through them. Source: Internet
He was born December 31, 1925 in Fordyce to the late James Henderson Kauffman and Martha Lucinda Burford Kauffman. Source: Internet
Burford was the last, resigning on March 9, 1983, after White House lawyers refused to back up her claim of executive privilege to justify her refusal to surrender the Superfund files. Source: Internet