- the
English language. It is an
Anglicised form of the
Irish Uilleac and
Uilleag.
These Irish names are of an
uncertain origin,
although they are thought...
- Sir
Uilleag (Ulick) de
Burgh (Burke), 1st
Clanricarde or Mac
William Uachtar (English: /ˈjuːlɪk/; English: /dˈbɜːr/; YOO-lik d’-BER; English: /klænˈrɪkɑːrd/;...
- mac
Uilleag Bourke, 14th Mac
William Íochtar (English: /bɜːrk/; BURK; died 1537) was an
Irish chieftain and noble.
Theobald was the son of
Uilleag de Búrca...
- (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 421. "Burke,
Ulick (de Burgh,
Uilleag) ('
Uilleag na gCeann') |
Dictionary of
Irish Biography". www.dib.ie. Retrieved...
- an
Irish chieftain and
nobleman who was the son of Sir
Ulick Burke or
Uilleag de Burgh, 1st
Clanricarde (d.1343/1353).
Richard died in 1387, and was...
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created Earl of
Clanricarde by
Henry VIII.
Ulick Burke of
Annaghkeen or Sir
Uilleag de Burgh, 1st
Clanricarde or Mac
William Uachtar (1333–1353)
Richard Óg...
-
Ulick Burke of
Umhaill (died 1343),
founder of the
Bourkes of the
Owles Uilleag de
Burgh or Sir
Ulick Burke, 1st
Clanricarde or Mac
William Uachtar (d...
-
William de
Burgh Uilleag de Búrca Blazon: Or, a
cross gules (adopted at the
start of the age of heraldry, c. 1200–15). Born 1160 (1160)
Burgh and Tuttington...
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William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of
Ulster Uilleag Donn de Búrca Arms of
William Donn de Burgh: Or, a
cross gules.
Lieutenant of
Ireland In
office 3 March...
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Brown Earl,
brother of the
Walter Liath de
Burgh who died in 1332) Sir
Uilleag de
Burgh of
south Connacht (chief of the
Burkes of Galway) The eventual...