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  Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent - Biocrawler
In the early years of John's reign de Burgh was greatly enriched by royal favour, receiving the honor of Corfe in 1199 and three important castles in Gwent in 1201 (Grosmont, Skenfrith, and Llantilo).
In any case de Burgh retained the king's trust, and in 1203 was given charge of the great castle at Chinon, in Touraine, a key to the defence of the Loire valley.
The relationship between Hubert de Burgh and the later de Burgh's Earl of Ulster and Lord of Connaught is not clear.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Hubert_de_Burgh   (916 words)

  
 Ulick de Burgh, 1st earl of Clanricarde - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1361 the duke of Clarence was sent over as lord-lieutenant to Ireland to enforce his claims as husband of the heir general, but failed, and the chiefs of the de Burghs maintained their independence of English sovereignty for several generations.
Ulick de Burgh succeeded to the headship of his clan, exercised a quasi-royal authority and held vast estates in county Galway, in Connaught, including Loughry, Dunkellin, Kiltartan (Hilltaraght) and Athenry, as well as Clare and Leitrim.
In March 1541, however, he wrote to Henry VIII., lamenting the degeneracy of his family, "which have been brought to Irish and disobedient rule by reason of marriage and nurseing with those Irish, sometime rebels, near adjoining to me," and placing himself and his estates in the king's hands.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Ulick_de_Burgh%2C_1st_earl_of_Clanricarde   (372 words)

  
 Images Of Cumbria - Burgh-By-Sands Parish
BURGH BARONY comprises the parishes of Burgh, Bowness, Aikton, Thursby, Orton, Kirkbampton, Kirkandrews-on-Eden, and Grinsdale.
BURGH township covers an area of about 1,575 acres, a large portion of which is owned by resident yeomen.
LONG BURGH township comprises about 612 acres of excellent land, the owners of which are Mathews Hodgson, Esq., whose residence, Dykesfield, was formerly the seat and property of the Dykes family before their removal to Dovenby; Miss Ruth E. Blaylock, G.H.H. Oliphant-Ferguson, Esq., J.S. Blackburn-Robson, and Miss Ruth Story.
www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk /cumbria/1901/burgh_f.html   (2343 words)

  
 Baron Burgh
The title Baron Burgh was created in the Peerage of England in 1529.
Nonetheless, another Sir Thomas Burgh was clearly created Baron Burgh in 1529; that title is the one in existence now.
Sir Thomas had already succeeded as 5th Baron Strabolgi, and the baronies of Burgh and Strabolgi continued to remain united until the death of the eighth baron Strabolgi in 1602, when both titles went into abeyance.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/b/ba/baron_burgh.html   (293 words)

  
 GENUKI: English Peerage 1790: Extinct Peerage - Barons (3)
Robert, third lord Hungerford, succeeded 1441 to the title of baron Molins in right of Eleanor, his wife, daughter of William fifth lord Molins, and 1461 to the titles of baron Newmarch, Moels and Botreaux, in right of Margaret, his mother, daughter of William Botreaux third lord Newmarch.
Thomas Burgh was created by king Henry the seventh baron Burgh, which title became extinct upon the death of Thomas, seventh lord Burgh, 1598.
Robert Henley was created by king George the second baron Henley, and by king George the third 19 May 1764 viscount Henley and earl of Northington, which titles became extinct upon the death of Robert, second earl of Northington.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/History/Barons/Extinct3Barons.html   (2214 words)

  
 Turtle Bunbury - Award-winning travel writer, historian and author based in Ireland
Walter's brother William Óg de Burgh, ancestor of the Clanwilliam Burkes, lords of Mayo, was a celebrated warrior in the 13th century, fighting in France, Scotland and the Middle East.
The Reverend Ulysses Burgh was eighth in descent from John de Burgh of Dromkeen.
Thomas Burgh, MP Colonel Thomas Burgh was succeeded by his 23-year-old son Thomas II, MP for Naas from 1731 until his death in 1759.
www.turtlebunbury.com /history/history_family/hist_family_deburgh.htm   (5547 words)

  
 Baron Courts : Home
The Court, working in partnership with the Baron Court of Dolphinstoun, is active throughout the former baronial lands in supporting historical research art and education.
Our purpose is to research and communicate, in print and through the arts, the thousand year history of the Baronies of Prestoungrange and Dolphinstoun and our ancient Burgh of Prestonpans.
Our determination is to be an inclusive, creative and respectful community which grows in self esteem as we celebrate together the outstanding contribution our forebears made and openly share our heritage with all our visitors and tourists.
www.prestoungrange.org /prestoungrange   (237 words)

  
  Errors in Burke's Peerage
In the entry of Lord Claud Hamilton he is given the title of 1st Baron Paisley, and this is explained as being granted with the barony of Paisley on 29 July 1587.
It starts with the chief wrongly described as the 17th Baron Lovat, whereas he was the 15th Lord Fraser of Lovat in the Peerage of Scotland and only the 3rd Baron Lovat in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (a separate dignity created in 1837).
The new Baron is correctly numbered, when first mentioned, as the 12th Lord Lovat, but when his name reappears for his full entry, he has suddenly become the 14th Baron.
www.baronage.co.uk /bphtm-01/essay-7.html   (1430 words)

  
 Burgh Island
Burgh Island is a small tidal island off the south coast of Devon in England near to the small seaside village of Bigbury on Sea.
The ruins of Burgh Castle are in the care of English Heritage.
Nonetheless, another Sir Thomas Burgh was clearly created Baron Burgh in 1529; that title is the one in existence now.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/27/burgh-island.html   (639 words)

  
 Baron
As one object of these acts was to free the barons from their dependence on noblemen, they were bitterly opposed by the nobility, headed by the earl of Crawford who, in name of his order, protested against their receiving the small barons to a voice in parliament by their commissioners.
A BURGH OF BARONY was a corporation holding of a baron within his domain and governed by magistrates, the right of electing whom was sometimes vested in the inhabitants themselves and sometimes in the baron their superior.
In 1635, being then a mere village, it was erected into a burgh of barony holding of John Shaw, proprietor of the barony, and till 1741 the affairs of the burgh were superintended by the superior or by a baron bailie appointed by him.
www.electricscotland.com /history/nation/baron.htm   (2247 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/List of Barons in the Peerages of the British Isles
This is a list of Barons ("Lords of Parliament" in Scottish terms) in the Peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.
The Baron Lucas of Crudwell and The Lord Dingwall (known as the Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall) (1663)
The Baron Sheffield, Stanley of Alderley and Eddisbury (1783, known as the Lord Stanley of Alderley)
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/List_of_Barons_in_the_peerages_of_the_British_Isles   (302 words)

  
 Baron Burgh Information
The title Baron Burgh, of Gainsborough in the County of Lincolnshire, was created in the Peerage of England when Thomas Burgh was summoned to Parliament in 1529.
He was already held to have succeeded as 5th Baron Strabolgi, although he was never summoned to Parliament in this title or confirmed in it.
The baronies of Burgh and Strabolgi continued to remain united until the death of the fourth Baron Burgh in 1602, when both titles fell into abeyance between the late Baron's sisters.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Baron_Burgh   (354 words)

  
 Baron Burgh at AllExperts
Nonetheless, Edward's Sir Thomas Burgh was clearly summoned to Parliament as Lord Burgh in 1529; that title is the one in existence now.
He was already held to have succeeded as 5th Baron Strabolgi, although he was never summoned to Parliament in this title or confirmed in it.
The baronies of Burgh and Strabolgi continued to remain united until the death of the fourth Baron Burgh in 1602, when both titles fell into abeyance between the late Baron's sisters.
en.allexperts.com /e/b/ba/baron_burgh.htm   (439 words)

  
 What is a Scottish Barony Title
Barons held their own courts with either themselves or their baron baillies sitting in judgment.
Barons also had valuable commercial advantages including the right to petition the Crown to have towns erected into Burgh of Barony status thus enabling the baron to control trade, hold fairs and even sometimes to exact taxes.
Baronies in former times were commercial in nature in that barons drew their incomes from their lands.
www.baronytitles.com /barony-titles.html   (1060 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Baron Strabolgi
The title Baron Strabolgi (pronounced "Strabogie") is a very ancient one in the Peerage of England.
At the death of the twelfth earl in 1369, when the barony went into abeyance between the Earl's many coheirs, where it remained for over 158 years.
The Sovereign finally terminated the abeyance in favour of Edward Burgh in 1496, but at the death of Robert, 8th Baron Strabolgi, in 1602, the barony went into abeyance again, along with another barony he held, the Barony of Burgh.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Baron_Strabolgi   (247 words)

  
 Thornhaugh
In the following year a fine was levied of Thornhaugh and Siberton manors, between this John, son of Nicolas de Semarc, Elizabeth, his wife and Nicholas, their son, demandants; and William de Semarc, a patron of the church of Thornhaugh, and John in the lane, of Walmesford, deforciants, in free tail.
He died in 1334, and though his ancestors were usually buried in the monastery of Burgh, he was interred, as he had himself chosen, at Thornhaugh.
Advanced to be a baron of the realm, by the title of Lord Russel, of Cheneys, in the county of Buckingham and in 1549, 3 Edw VI created earl of Bedford.
www.cb5.co.uk /Thornhaugh.htm   (1369 words)

  
 Baron Burgh . Baron Strabolgi . 1584 . 1555 . 1959
Baron Strabolgi 1522-1584 Thomas Burgh, 7th Baron Strabolgi c.
1555-1597 Robert Burgh, 8th Baron Strabolgi 1594-1602 abeyant 1602 Alexander Henry Leith, 5th Baron Burgh 1866-1926 abeyance terminated 1916 Alexander Leigh Henry Leith, 6th Baron Burgh 1906-1959 Alexander Peter Willoughby Leith, 7th Baron Burgh 1935-2001 Alexander Gregory Disney Leith, 8th Baron Burgh b.
The Sovereign finally terminated the abeyance in favour of Edward Burgh in 1496, but at the death of Robert, 8th Baron...
www.uk.kunsimuna.net /Baron_Burgh_UK_640466_ai   (387 words)

  
 Carson Edward Henry Baron - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carson, Edward Henry, Baron (1854-1935), Irish lawyer and statesman.
Born into a Protestant family, Carson was brought up and educated in the south...
In 1232 he dismissed Hubert de Burgh from his court and commenced ruling without the aid of ministers.
uk.encarta.msn.com /Carson_Edward_Henry_Baron.html   (116 words)

  
 David Montague de Burgh Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi
David Montague de Burgh Kenworthy, 11th Baron Strabolgi (pronounced "Strabogie") (born 1 November 1914) is a Labour Party peer and the holder of one of England's most ancient titles of nobility.
The title of Baron Strabolgi was created in 1318 for the tenth Earl of Atholl.
This biography of a baron in the peerage of England is a stub.
www.wordinfo.co.za /wiki/David_Montague_de_Burgh_Kenworthy,_11th_Baron_Strabolgi   (705 words)

  
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Portrait by Hans Memling from the 1460's of Sir John Donne of Kidwelly a contemporary of Sir Thomas Burgh, and a fellow Knight of the Body to Edward lV.
Ironically, Sir Thomas Burgh found himself fighting both of them during the sieges of the Northumbrian castles during 1462 – 1464, both being executed after capture (the Duke of Somerset after being pardoned) at the battles of Hedgley Moor and Hexham in 1464.
Sadly, in 1488, Lady Margaret Burgh died, probably after a long illness, and she was buried in Holy Trinity Church, Gainsborough.
homepage.ntlworld.com /andyjen01/sir_thomas.htm   (1318 words)

  
 Definition of Earl of Lonsdale
The titles of Viscount Lonsdale and Baron Lowther, in the Peerage of England, were conferred upon Sir John Lowther, of Lowther, 2nd Baronet, in 1696.
He was created Baron Lowther, Baron Kendal, Baron Burgh, Viscount Lonsdale, Viscount Lowther and Earl of Lonsdale in 1784.
However, he had no heirs, and so in 1797 he was further created Baron Lowther and Viscount Lowther, with a special remainder to allow the succession of his third cousin once removed, Sir William Lowther of Little Preston, 2nd Baronet (of the creation of 1764).
www.wordiq.com /definition/Earl_of_Lonsdale   (340 words)

  
 Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 2: Burgh
He [Edward (Burgh), Lord Burgh (d.1528)] m., in 1477, Anne...
She had been affianced to Edward (Blount), 2nd Baron Mountjoy (1474), who d.
Anne Cobham was stated to be aged 4 years and more at the inquisitions taken in 1471 and 1472 after her father's death [P.R.O. Edward (Blount), Baron Mountjoy, was said to be aged 7 at his father's death in 1471 [Complete Peerage, vol.9, p.337].
www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk /cp/burgh.shtml   (200 words)

  
 SOPHIA JOHNSON : Stuff
Injured in a skirmish with Baron de Burgh of Havenwood Caste, the baron captures him and takes him to the castle as his prisoner.
Baron de Burgh's men take Raik and his horse to the forest near Raptor Castle and leave him.
She is married to Warin de Burgh, a man old enough to be her sire.
www.sophiajohnson.net /stuff.html   (1492 words)

  
 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - Thomas Burgh, Baron Burgh of Gainsborough (1487 cr)
Thomas Burgh, Baron Burgh of Gainsborough (1487 cr)
Thomas Burgh (father of Thomas, Baron Burgh of Gainsborough)
Margaret Roos (wife of Thomas, Baron Burgh of Gainsborough)
www.royalist.info /execute/biog?person=313   (84 words)

  
 The Forsythe Saga
William de Braiose, V, 6th Baron of Braoise [William the Younger]
Weis and Langston (pg 118, 156, 165) place her as the daughter of William Marshal.
William de Braiose, V, 6th Baron of Braoise [William the Younger] married Eva Marshal, of Pembroke
www.rumblefische.com /ancestors/chap0027.html   (2477 words)

  
 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh of Gainsborough (1529 cr)
RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh of Gainsborough (1529 cr)
Edward Burgh (1st husband of Queen Katherine Parr)
This web site copyright © 2002-2007 by Alistair Grieve.
www.royalist.info /execute/biog?person=3532   (84 words)

  
 burgh.org
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 Amazon.com: "Baron Hume": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1800, Baron Hume argued that, for conviction, there should be evidence of 'a corrupt and malignant disposition, a heart contemptuous of order, and...
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In the words of Baron Hume-" All ordinary means having proved insufficient to restrain so numerous and so sturdy a crew,...
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 England Under The Tudors: Queen Katherine Parr (c.1512-1548)
Katherine Parr moved to live with her husband at the Old Hall in Gainsborough, as stepmother to Lord Borough's children from his previous marriage; children, who were old enough to have fathered her.
Katherine was nearest in age with Lord Borough's grandchildren by his son and heir Thomas de Burgh, who was thirty-eight at the time.
He was created Baron Seymour of Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire, and confirmed in his post as Lord High Admiral for life, as well as admitted into the Order of the Garter.
www.luminarium.org /encyclopedia/katherineparr.htm   (3253 words)

  
 scott - scog08.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Robert FitzRoger DE CLAVERING Baron of Clavering was born in 1247 and died in 1310.
Margaret (Margery) DE BURGH was born in 1263 and died in 1304.
Sir Henry IV DE PERCY 9th Baron of Percy (Henry III DE PERCY, Ellen DE BALIOL, Ingelram DE BALIOL, Bernard II DE BALIOL, Bernard I DE BALIOL, Hugh DE BALIOL, Rainald de Baileul) was born on Mar 25 1273 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~eastozarka/scott/scog08.htm   (394 words)

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