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  2. Truro, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Truro (Scottish Gaelic: Trùru) is a town in central Nova Scotia, Canada. Truro is the shire town of Colchester County and is located on the south side of the Salmon River floodplain, close to the river's mouth at the eastern end of Cobequid Bay .

  3. Truro town meeting OKs $26.4 million town budget, approves ...

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    In a town meeting conclave held over two days, Truro voters OK'd a $26.4 municipal budget and adopted the Walsh property housing plans.

  4. East Harbor - Wikipedia

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    East Harbor is a tidal estuary in Truro, Massachusetts that was originally a natural harbor until it was cut off from Cape Cod Bay to form a salt marsh lagoon, later renamed Pilgrim Lake. It is now within the Cape Cod National Seashore .

  5. Truro Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Truro Town Hall, formerly Union Hall, is the town hall of Truro, Massachusetts.It is located on Town Hall Road, east of Massachusetts Route 6.The two story wood-frame building was built in 1848 to serve as a meeting place for several fraternal organizations, including the International Order of Odd Fellows and the Sons of Temperance.

  6. Thomas Burgess (died 1626) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Burgess (c. 1580 – July 1626), of Truro in Cornwall, was an English Member of Parliament. He represented Truro in the Parliaments of 1614 and 1624–5, and either he or his father sat for the same borough in 1604–1611.

  7. Thomas Burgess (died 1623) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Burgess (ca. 1540 – 13 August 1623), of Truro in Cornwall, was an English merchant, and was Mayor of Truro in 1589 and an alderman of the town at the time its coat of arms was confirmed in 1620. He was Member of Parliament for Truro in the Parliament of 1604–1611. [1]