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  1. Ulick Burke, III conde de Clanricarde, noble irlandés, muerto en 1601. Era hijo de Richard Burke, II conde de Clanricarde y Margaret O'Brien. Se casó con Honora Burke, hija de John Burke, el 25 de noviembre de 1564 en Athenry, Condado Galway, Irlanda.

  2. Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde (English: / ˈ j uː l ɪ k /; English: / k l æ n ˈ r ɪ k ɑːr d /; YOO-lik; klan-RIK-ard; died 1601), styled Lord Dunkellin (/ d ʌ n ˈ k ɛ l ɪ n /; dun-KELL-in) until 1582, was an Irish peer who was the son of Richard Burke, 2nd Earl of Clanricarde and Margaret O'Brien.

  3. Ulick Burke, I marqués de Clanricarde (1604-1658) fue un político y militar católico irlandés que luchó en el bando confederado durante las Guerras confederadas de Irlanda y alcanzó el grado de general de las tropas rebeldes. Juventud y primeros años.

    • Julio de 1657 o 29 de abril de 1658
    • Irlandesa
  4. En 1543 el entonces Clanricarde fue creado Conde de Clanricarde por Enrique VIII. Clanricardes o Mac William Uachtar 1333-1544. Sir Ulick Burke, reinó 1333-1353; Richard Óg Burke 1353-1387; Ulick Un Fhiona Burke, 1387-1424; William mac Ulick Burke 1424-1430; Ulick Ruadh Burke 1430-1485; Ulick Fionn Burke 1485-1509; Richard Óge ...

  5. He was the son of Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde. Knighted in 1602 for his exploits as leader of the English cavalry during the Battle of Kinsale , he would later serve as Governor of Connaught from 1604 to 1616, and as a member of the Privy Council of Ireland .

  6. Richard Burke, 2 nd Earl of Clanricarde died in the town of Galway in August of 1582. Both of his two surviving sons, Ulick and John, availed of a pardon proclaimed by the Queen dated the 25 th of August to immediately repair to Sir Nicholas Malby, Colonel or Governor of Connacht and Thomond.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Ulick Burke, marquess and 5th earl of Clanricard (born 1604, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ire.—died April or May 1658, Kent, Eng.) was one of the few Irish Roman Catholic magnates to support the Royalist cause in Ireland against the Parliamentarians during the English Civil Wars.