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One of the more important of the hobbit families of the [[Shire]], of whom several members were present at [[Bilbo]]'s famous [[Birthday Party]]. Very little is known about the family in general, apart from the fact that the correct plural of the name is 'Burrowses'. There was however a family connection between the Burrowses and the [[Baggins]]es: Bilbo's distant cousin [[Peony Baggins]] was married to [[Milo Burrows]], and together they had four children.  
One of the more important of the hobbit families of the [[Shire]], of whom several members were present at [[Bilbo]]'s famous [[Birthday Party]]. Very little is known about the family in general, apart from the fact that the correct plural of the name is 'Burrowses'. There was however a family connection between the Burrowses and the [[Baggins]]es: Bilbo's distant cousin [[Peony Baggins]] was married to [[Milo Burrows]], and together they had four children.  


Decades before his Birthday Party, at the end of his adventures in [[The Hobbit]], Bilbo returned home to find that he had been officially presumed dead, and that Bag End and its contents were being sold at auction. The company responsible was '[[Messrs Grubb]], Grubb and Burrowes', a variation in spelling seen nowhere else. Perhaps this was just an unsual spelling of the name 'Burrows', though it may conceivably have been an entirely different family of hobbits with a remarkably similar name.
Decades before his Birthday Party, at the end of his adventures in [[The Hobbit]], Bilbo returned home to find that he had been officially presumed dead, and that Bag End and its contents were being sold at auction. The company responsible was '[[Messrs Grubb, Grubb and Burrowes]]', a variation in spelling seen nowhere else. Perhaps this was just an unsual spelling of the name 'Burrows', though it may conceivably have been an entirely different family of hobbits with a remarkably similar name.


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Revision as of 10:35, 10 March 2006

One of the more important of the hobbit families of the Shire, of whom several members were present at Bilbo's famous Birthday Party. Very little is known about the family in general, apart from the fact that the correct plural of the name is 'Burrowses'. There was however a family connection between the Burrowses and the Bagginses: Bilbo's distant cousin Peony Baggins was married to Milo Burrows, and together they had four children.

Decades before his Birthday Party, at the end of his adventures in The Hobbit, Bilbo returned home to find that he had been officially presumed dead, and that Bag End and its contents were being sold at auction. The company responsible was 'Messrs Grubb, Grubb and Burrowes', a variation in spelling seen nowhere else. Perhaps this was just an unsual spelling of the name 'Burrows', though it may conceivably have been an entirely different family of hobbits with a remarkably similar name.