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  2. William de Burgh (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    William George de Burgh FBA (English: / d ə ˈ b ɜːr / də-BUR; 24 October 1866 – 27 August 1943) was an English philosopher who was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading. Career [ edit ]

  3. William de Burgh - Wikipedia

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    William de Burgh (English: / d ə ˈ b ɜːr / də-BUR, French:; Latin: de Burgo; c. 1160 –winter 1205/06) [1] was the founder of the House of Burgh (later surnamed Burke or Bourke) in Ireland [2] and elder brother of Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent and Geoffrey de Burgh, Bishop of Ely.

  4. Gifford Lectures - Wikipedia

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    William G. de Burgh: From Morality to Religion: 1938 Joseph Bidez: Plato and the Orient: 1939–40 Richard Kroner: The Primacy of Faith: 1946–48 Emil Brunner: Christianity and Civilisation: 1949–50 Herbert James Paton: The Modern Predicament: 1951–53 Brand Blanshard: Reason, Belief and Goodness: 1953–55 C. A. Campbell: On Selfhood and ...

  5. De Burgh - Wikipedia

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    William de Burgh (1157–1206), Lord of Connaught; William Óg de Burgh (died 1270), Irish chieftain; William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312–1333), noble in the Peerage of Ireland; William de Burgh (MP) (1741–1808), Anglo-Irish theologian, politician and anti-slavery campaigner; William de Burgh (philosopher) (1866–1943), British ...

  6. William de Burgh (MP) - Wikipedia

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    William de Burgh (English: / d ə ˈ b ɜːr / də-BUR; 1741 – 1808) was a prominent Anglo-Irish politician and theological writer who was a Member of Parliament for Athy (1769–76), a supporter of William Wilberforce, and an active campaigner for the abolition of slavery.

  7. William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster - Wikipedia

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    William de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster and 4th Baron of Connaught (English: / d ə ˈ b ɜːr / də-BUR; 17 September 1312 – 6 June 1333) was an Irish noble who was Lieutenant of Ireland (1331) and whose murder, aged 20, led to the Burke Civil War.

  8. Robert FitzWalter, 1st Baron FitzWalter - Wikipedia

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    He married thirdly, after 10 May 1308, Alice de Montfort, widow of Sir Warin de Lisle (d. before 7 December 1296) (by whom she was the mother of Robert de Lisle, 1st Baron Lisle (d. 4 January 1343), owner of the Lisle Psalter), and daughter of Sir Peter de Montfort (d. 1287) of Beaudesert Castle, Warwickshire, by Maud de la Mare, [19] daughter ...

  9. William de Burgh (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    William de Burgh may refer to: William de Burgh (1157–1206), Lord of Connaught; William Óg de Burgh (died 1270), Irish chieftain; William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312–1333), noble in the Peerage of Ireland; William de Burgh (MP) (1741–1808), Anglo-Irish theologian, politician and anti-slavery campaigner; William de Burgh ...