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  1. Colonel Thomas de Burgh (English: / d ˈ b ɜːr /; d’-BER; 1670 – 18 December 1730), always named in his lifetime as Thomas Burgh, was an Anglo-Irish military engineer, architect, and Member of the Parliament of Ireland who served as Surveyor General of Ireland (1700–1730) and designed a number of the large public buildings of ...

  2. The old Library of Trinity College (old because of a newer neighbour built by Ahrends Burton Koralak) is Thomas Burgh’s masterpiece. A huge building, it originally towered over the university and city after its completion.

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  3. Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh also spelt Borough, KG (English: / b ʊr æ /; BURRA; pronounced: Borough; c. 1488 – 28 February 1550), 1st Baron Borough of Gainsborough, also de jure 5th Baron Strabolgi and 7th Baron Cobham of Sterborough, was an English peer.

  4. La biblioteca original es la obra maestra de Thomas Burgh. Era un gran edificio, que originalmente se alzaba por encima de los tejados de la universidad y de la propia ciudad después de su finalización.

  5. Burgh, Thomas. Burgh, Thomas (1670–1730), architect and military engineer, was born in Drumkeen, Co. Limerick, third son of Ulysses Burgh, dean of Emly and later bishop of Ardagh, and Mary de Burgh, daughter of William Kingmill of Ballibeg, Co. Cork. Educated at Delany's school, Co. Dublin, he entered TCD on 22 November 1685. It is believed ...

  6. The House of Burgh or Burke ( English: / d ˈbɜːr /; d’-BER; French pronunciation: [d.buʁ]; Irish: de Búrca; Latin: 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 provide...

  7. 6 de jun. de 2009 · Thomas Burgh (1670-1730) The son of a Bishop, Thomas Burgh (1670-1730) joined the army like many from a landed background. His first recorded building is the enormous Royal Barracks now Collins Barracks begun in 1701.