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Clanricarde (English: /klænˈrɪkɑːrd/ klan-RIK-ard), also
known as Mac
William Uachtar (Upper Mac William) or the
Galway Burkes, were a
fully Gaelicised...
- p****ed
through Clanrickard and Hy-Many to Athlone,
without receiving battle or opposition. 1574: The sons of the Earl of
Clanrickard, namely, William...
- Four
Masters record Ulick's
accession in 1485:
Ulick Burke, Lord of
Clanrickard, heir of the Earl of Ulster, a
general patron of the
learned of Ireland...
- he was
Lieutenant Colonel, the Lord
Presidents (536 men), the Earl of
Clanrickards (529 men), Lord
Audlies (370 men) and
Colonel Sir
Richard Moryson (541)...
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killed by some
peasants and
spiteful labourers belonging to the Earl of
Clanrickard. 1572.5. John; the son of Thomas, son of
Richard Oge, son of
Ulick Roe...
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thrived under the de
Burghs (Burkes).
After the
sundering of the de
Burgh (
Clanrickards)
dynasty in 1333,
Anxious to have
control over
their own
affairs without...
- Earl of Ormond,
James Touchet Earl of Castlehaven,
Ullick Bourk Earl of
Clanrickard,
Christopher Plunket Earl of Fingal,
James Dillon Earl of Roscomon, Richard...
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Another son
Donnchadh Ó Briain, a
cousin of the
earls of
Thomond and
Clanrickard who
helped Cúchonnacht
Maguire to get to
Rathmullan Fr.
Muiris Ultach...
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diocese of Kilmacduagh" Moen,
Prince of Ireland,
received "Moenmhag, in
Clanrickard, in the now
country of Galway" Sanbh,
Prince of Ireland,
received "Magh-Aei...
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Annals of the Four Masters: 1387.
Richard Oge, i.e. the Mac
William of
Clanrickard, died. 1401.
Melaghlin O' Kelly, Lord of Hy-Many, a
truly hospitable...