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  2. House of Burgh - Wikipedia

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    The House of Burgh (English: / b ɜːr /; ber; French pronunciation:) or Burke (Irish: de Búrca; Latin: de Burgo) was an ancient Anglo-Norman and later Hiberno-Norman aristocratic dynasty which played a prominent role in the Norman invasion of Ireland, held the earldoms of Kent, Ulster, Clanricarde, and Mayo at various times, and provided queens consort of Scotland and Thomond and Kings of ...

  3. John Smith de Burgh, 11th Earl of Clanricarde - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of John Smith de Burgh, 11th Earl of Clanricarde Crest A Cat-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. Escutcheon Or, a cross gules in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Supporters Two Cats-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. [9] [10] Motto UNG ROY, UNG FOY, UNG LOY (One king, one ...

  4. 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.

  5. Burgh House - Wikipedia

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    The house was again closed indefinitely in 1977 when its new owners, Camden Council, discovered dry rot in the building. Threatened with proposals to turn the house over to a commercial use, local residents formed a charitable trust and launched a "Keep Burgh House" appeal, as a result of which Camden Council granted them a lease for the house ...

  6. John de Burgh, 13th Earl of Clanricarde - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of John de Burgh, 13th Earl of Clanricarde Crest A Cat-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. Escutcheon Or, a cross gules in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Supporters Two Cats-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or. [11] [12] Motto UNG ROY, UNG FOY, UNG LOY (One king, one faith ...

  7. Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde - Wikipedia

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    Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde (English: / ˈ j uː l ɪ k ... k l æ n ˈ r ɪ k ɑːr d / YOO-lik ... klan-RIK-ard; died 1601), styled Lord Dunkellin (/ d ʌ n ˈ k ɛ l ɪ n / dun-KEL-in) until 1582, was an Irish peer who was the son of Richard Burke, 2nd Earl of Clanricarde and Margaret O'Brien.

  8. Category:House of Burgh - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Burgh (1670–1730) Thomas Burgh (1754–1832) Thomas Burgh (died 1759) Thomas Burgh (Lanesborough MP) Thomas Burgh of Gainsborough; Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh; Thomas de Burgh, Castellan of Norwich; Thomas Henry Burke (civil servant) Thomas mac Edmond Albanach de Búrca; Tibbot na Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo; Tibbot MacWalter ...

  9. Maison Dieu, Dover - Wikipedia

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    Mason Dieu was founded in 1203 by Hubert de Burgh, the Constable of Dover Castle, as the "Hospital of the Mason Dieu" to accommodate pilgrims coming from the Continent to visit the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. [2] de Burgh gave the manors of River and Kingsdown to the hospital in order to fund it. [3]