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  1. Hubert de Burgh. Hubert de Burgh (c.1175-1243), a younger son from a family ofNorfolk gentry, entered the service of King John in the 1190s.His reputation was made by his obstinate defence of the castleof Chinon in 1205. Appointed seneschal of Poitou in 1212 heheld that province against French attack.

  2. In 1234 it was stated that the manors of Burgh, Beeston, Newton and Suterton were "the inheritance" of Hubert de Burgh. Hubert had a grant of lands in Aylsham and of the manor of Cawston (about 6 miles west of Burgh) from King John. Walter Rye, 'Norfolk Antiq. Misc.', suggests that Hubert came from Burgh near Aylsham, not Burgh in Flegg Hundred.

  3. Hubert de Burgh (ur. ok. 1165, zm. 12 maja 1243 w Banstead w hrabstwie Surrey) – angielski możnowładca, jeden z najbardziej wpływowych ludzi w Anglii za panowania królów Jana bez Ziemi i Henryka III. Życiorys. De Burgh pochodził z drobnej szlacheckiej rodziny o której niewiele wiadomo.

  4. Casa de Burke. La Casa de Burke (irlandés: de Búrca; Latinizado a de Burgo) es la rama irlandesa de la familia anglonormanda conocida como de Burgh . El primer miembro de la familia en llegar a Irlanda fue William de Burgh (c.1160-1204), un aventurero y caballero anglonormando que se asentó en Irlanda en 1185 después de llegar con Enrique ...

  5. BURGH, HUBERT DE (d. 1243), chief justiciar of England in the reign of John and Henry III., entered the royal service in the reign of Richard I. He traced his descent from Robert of Mortain, half brother of the Conqueror and first earl of Cornwall; he married about 1200 the daughter of William de Vernon, earl of Devon; and thus, from the ...

  6. The relationship between Hubert de Burgh and the later de Burgh's Earl of Ulster and Lord of Connaught is not clear. They descend from William de Burgh (c. 1160? - 1204) but the relationship between Hubert and William, while generally believed to be true, has never being exactly verified; at most they were brothers, at the very least, cousins.

  7. 10 de dic. de 2023 · During the First Barons' War of 1215-1217, de Burgh served John as sheriff of Kent and Surrey, as well as castellan of Canterbury and Dover. De Burgh defended Dover Castle during a siege that lasted until John died in October, 1216, and the infant King Henry III (1216-1272) was crowned. On 24 August 1217, a French fleet arrived off the coast of ...