Burgh — This ancient and aristocratic English and Norman Irish surname was first held by Burhred, the king of West Mercia, England, 852 874, and several centuries later by the original earls of Ulster and Clanricarde in Ireland. The surname is recorded… … Surnames reference
William de Burgh — (1157 ndash; 1206) (but may be the same as William FitzAldelm de Burgh). He died in 1206 at Athassell Abbey, Golden, County Tipperary, Munster, Ireland.Biography Residence The de Burgh family owned the majority of a small village, Walton,… … Wikipedia
John Thomas de Burgh — The Hon. John Thomas de Burgh (born 1744; died 1808) was an influential figure in 18th century English cricket.He played for Surrey in 1773 but was possibly a guest player as his name only occurs a handful of times in match reports Arthur… … Wikipedia
Chris de Burgh — Background information Birth name Christopher John Davison Born 15 October 1948 (1948 10 15 … Wikipedia
Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent — Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix = name =Hubert de Burgh honorific suffix = imagesize = small caption = order = office = Chief Justiciar of England term start =1215 term end =1232 vicepresident = viceprimeminister = deputy = lieutenant =… … Wikipedia
Margery de Burgh — Spouse(s) Theobald Le Botiller Issue Theobald Le Botiller Elizabeth Butler (Le Botiller) Noble family de Burgh Father Richard Mor de Burgh, Lord of Connaught Mother Egidia de Lacy … Wikipedia
Élisabeth de Burgh — Pays Angleterre Titre 4e comtesse d Ulster (1333 1363) Autre titre Biographie Dynastie Famille de Bourg Naissance 6 juillet … Wikipédia en Français
O'Donovan family — Ó Donnabháin Country Ireland Ancestral house Ceinél Laippe [1] (Uí Ímair)?(see below) Mac Carthaigh (mat.) … Wikipedia
Pollokshields Burgh Hall — Designed by Henry Edward Clifford the Pollokshields Burgh Hall stands at the edge of Maxwell Park, Glasgow, Scotland. Constructed in seventeenth century Scottish Renaissance style, this was opened in 1890 by Sir John Stirling Maxwell as a Masonic … Wikipedia
Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster — (1259 ndash; 29 July 1326), called The Red Earl, was one of the most powerful Irish nobles of the late 13th and early 14th centuries, a son of Walter de Burgh, the 1st Earl of Ulster (of the second creation) and Lord of Connacht.cite book |… … Wikipedia