burgess
/ˈbɜrɡɛs/Definitions
1. noun
a freeman, especially one in a medieval town having the right to vote and hold public office
“In medieval times, the burgesses played a significant role in the governance of the town.”
2. noun
a representative or member of a legislative assembly, especially in a colonial or medieval context
“The burgess from the neighboring town attended the regional assembly to voice his concerns.”