BURGH-CASTLE, (Suffolk) at the mouth of the Waveney, and the N. E. part of the co. 4 m. S. W. of Yarmouth, is supposed to be Gariononum, where the Romans had a fort to defend the coast against the Saxon pirates. There is yet standing great part of its wall, the materials whereof were flints and bricks, defended by four towers; and Roman coins are often found here. In the time of the Saxons here was a mon. which is supposed to have been afterwards inhabited by the Jews, the rather because of an old avenue to it called the Jews-way. K. Hen. III. gave its Castle to the mon. of Bornholm, but it was demolished long before the ref.