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  1. Mason Paul James Burstow (Greenwich, Inglaterra, 4 de agosto de 2003) es un futbolista inglés de ascendencia jamaiquina. Juega de delantero y su equipo es el Sunderland A. F. C. de la EFL Championship.

    • Inglesa, Jamaiquina
    • Greenwich, 4 de agosto de 2003 (20 años)
    • Mason Paul James Burstow
  2. Mason Paul James Burstow (born 4 August 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for EFL Championship club Sunderland, on loan from Premier League club Chelsea.

    • 4 August 2003 (age 20)
    • 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
    • Mason Paul James Burstow
    • Greenwich, England
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BurstowBurstow - Wikipedia

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    Etymology

    Burstowe and Burghstowe appear in the (14th century); Byrstowe appears in the 15th century and Bristowe is seen as an alternative to Burstow in the 17th century.

    Roman and pre-Roman settlements

    No artefacts are held in or referred to in the Surrey Archaeological Society predating the Anglo Saxonera in this parish.

    Dark and Middle Ages

    The first mention of Burstow is in a church record of 1121 the north and part of the west walls of the nave, with the west half of the north wall of the chancel, are for the most part of approximately 1210 in architecture; however its listing gives its date as 12th century references including Nicholas Pevsner's Buildings of England.

    Burstow village centre which consists of the south of Redehall Road, east of Broadbridge Lane and of Church Street (at the centre of the ecclesiastical parishwhich covers the south of the civil parish) are 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Smallfield village, which is its largest settlement. Burstow stream and Copthorne stream rise near the parish in West S...

    Smallfield

    Smallfield derives its name from a narrow piece of land (Saxon smæl feld)[citation needed]donated by Lord Burghersh to John de Burstow in thanks for war assistance rendered – see Smallfield Place. Burstow Primary School, or simply Burstow School, the largest state school in the parish, is in the middle of the neighbourhood. Aurora Redehall School has occupied the original state school building, which was built before Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, since the 1970s.This building was also know...

    Keeper's Corner

    Keeper's Corner is the southerly part of the village. On the south side of its 'corner' crossroads is and opposite it are allotment gardens for the center of the settlement. Built around 1700 with early 20th extensions, the small house has lucarne windows and is part timber-frame on a plinth, late use timber frame design was often seen as this is part of the timber-frame prevalent region named the Weald.

    Shipley Bridge

    Shipley Bridge forms the western border settlement of the village – there is a public house here along Antlands Lane East which is its narrow main street between both sides of the small community, straddling the M23 motorway which has a neat parabolic arch bypass for the main through road that west of here divides in a T-junction towards Horley/motorway access to the north and Pound Hill, Crawleyto the south. A second residential road is on the Burstow side of the Horley parish border, Green...

    Church of St Bartholomew

    The only Anglican church referred to above dates from the 12th century. An east window with an imposing star in the chancel commemorates John Flamsteed, who is buried there with his wife. A noteworthy piece of timber construction, probably of 16th-century date, forms the tower; the supporting beams and posts being "very massive" according to the topographer and historian Malden. The benefice is a rectory. Tithes were commuted for £600 and in 1848 the glebe was 43 acres, however, none is refer...

    Smallfield Place

    One of five moated buildings in the parish including the court to the west, this is the tallest extending for more than half to three storeys. Altered in an ornate style the ashlar structure has embattled angle bay windows rising through just two storeys to left end. Smallfield Place has at its core a Jacobean manor built c. 1600 by Edward Bysshe's father on a land, the earlier promised a gift of some small field or piece of land in return for services rendered by John de Burstow during the r...

    Burstow Lodge

    This 15th century timber framed-above and whitewashed brick cladding-below medieval hall house has a Grade II* [n 5] listing. A moat surrounds with small bridge to the front. See manors above for further history.

    On an end wall of Centenary Hall in Wheelers Lane (erected in 1994 and marking the centenary of Burstow Parish Council), there are mosaics designed and made by local residents. These celebrate some of the rich variety of places, events and activities that have gone to make up Burstow, Smallfield and Keepers Corner. Many of the local clubs and socie...

    3 councillors sit on TandridgeDistrict Council, who are: Smallfield is part of the Lingfield division on Surrey County Council. It is represented by Lesley Steeds of the Conservativegroup.

    Roads

    Smallfield is east of Gatwick Airport and the M23 motorway, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) southwest of Oxted and 1.8 miles (2.9 km) east of Horley. A junction of the M23 motorway is 2 miles (3.2 km) west at Gatwick.

    Rail

    Car parking at Horley station is at £6.50 at the time of writing for 24 hours.No more than 80 spaces exist therefore giving relatively limited railside car parking working on a first-come, first-served basis. The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%. The proportion of households in the civil parish who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%. The proportion who owned their home w...

    John Flamsteed, Astronomer and Rector of Burstow.[citation needed]
    Matthieu Hartley, born in Burstow, member of the band The Cure 1979–80.[citation needed]
    Robert Shearman, Writer of Dark Fantasy and Doctor Who, attended Burstow School.[citation needed]
    Surrey County Council. "Burstow". Exploring Surrey's Past. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
    • 11.39 km² (4.40 sq mi)
    • England
    • 4,333 (Civil Parish 2011)
    • South East
  4. England. National Team: England Under-20s. Place of Birth: London, England. Position: Striker. DOB: 4 August, 2003 (age 20) Height: 1.87m (6 ft 2 in) Debut: 20 August, 2023. Mason Burstow joined Chelsea from Charlton Athletic as the mid-season transfer window closed in January 2022.

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  5. Bonnie Burstow (March 6, 1945 – January 4, 2020) was a Canadian psychotherapist, author, and anti-psychiatry scholar. She was a professor in the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto .

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  6. Mason Paul James Burstow (Greenwich, Inglaterra, 4 de agosto de 2003) es un futbolista inglés de ascendencia jamaiquina. Juega de delantero y su equipo es el Sunderland A. F. C. de la EFL Championship .

  7. 4 de ago. de 2003 · Nombre en país de origen: Mason Paul James Burstow F. Nacim./Edad: 04/08/2003 (20) Lugar de nacimiento: London Altura: 1,87 m Nacionalidad: Inglaterra Jamaica Posición: Delantero - Delantero centro Pie: derecho Agente: Sporting Talent Club actual: Sunderland AFC Fichado: 01/09/2023 Contrato hasta: 31/05/2024 Prestado de: Chelsea FC ...