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  1. Edmond de Burgh. Señor Edmund de Burgh, antepasado y caballero irlandés de la rama Clanwilliam de la familia Burke, 1298–1338. Contexto[editar] De Burgh era el quinto y último hijo superviviente de Richard, Señor de Connaught y Conde de Úlster.

  2. Sir Edmund de Burgh ( English: / dˈbɜːr /; d’-BER; 1298–1338) was an Irish knight and ancestor of the Burke family of Clanwilliam. Background. De Burgh was the fifth and last surviving son of Richard, Lord of Connaught and Earl of Ulster.

  3. Señor Edmund de Burgh, antepasado y caballero irlandés de la rama Clanwilliam de la familia Burke, 1298–1338.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Sir Edmund de Burgh (1298–1338) was the fifth and last surviving son of Richard, Lord of Connaught and Earl of Ulster. Significance. Edmond assumed the right of the Lordship of Connaught, Ireland. Sir Ulick Burke, and Edmond Albanach Burke were his cousins and refused Edmond the right to the headship of the Burke clan.

  5. Burgh, Sir Edmund de (a. 1290–1338), magnate, third son of Richard de Burgh (qv), 2nd earl of Ulster, and his wife Margaret, rose to prominence after the death of his father in June 1326.

  6. www.libraryireland.com › articles › EdmundDeBurgoIrishNationEdmund de Burgo - Library Ireland

    Edmund de Burgo. DIED A. D. 1336. From The Irish Nation: Its History and Its Biography. By James and Freeman Wills. EDMUND DE BURGO, the fourth son of Richard, the second earl of Ulster, was made custos rotulorum pacis , in the province of Connaught.

  7. Burgh, Sir Edmund Albanach de (a.1315–1375), magnate, first lord of Lower Connacht (Mayo), was son of Sir William Liath de Burgh (qv); his sobriquet ‘Albanach’ (the Scot) refers to the time he spent in Scotland as a hostage after the release of his father in 1316.