- In 1543,
Ulick na
gCeann Burke, 12th Clanricarde, was
created Baron of
Dunkellin (/dʌnˈkɛlɪn/ dun-KEL-in) and Earl of
Clanricarde in the
Peerage of Ireland...
-
Ulick Canning de Burgh, Lord
Dunkellin (English: /ˈjuːlɪk dəˈbɜːr ... dʌnˈkɛlɪn/ YOO-lik də-BUR ... dun-KEL-in; 12 July 1827 – 16
August 1867) was an...
- də-BUR ... klan-RIK-ard; 20
December 1802 – 10
April 1874),
styled Lord
Dunkellin (/dʌnˈkɛlɪn/ dun-KEL-in)
until 1808 and the Earl of
Clanricarde from 1808...
- (died 1708), of Glinsk, MP for
Galway County Ulick Canning de Burgh, Lord
Dunkellin (1827–1867), Anglo-Irish
soldier and
politician Ulick de Burgh, 1st Marquess...
- /ˈjuːlɪk ... klænˈrɪkɑːrd/ YOO-lik ... klan-RIK-ard; died 1601),
styled Lord
Dunkellin (/dʌnˈkɛlɪn/ dun-KEL-in)
until 1582, was an
Irish peer who was the son...
- 'Colgan's church'), is a
village on the
mouth of the
Kilcolgan River at
Dunkellin Bay in
County Galway, Ireland. The
settlement is at the
junction of the...
-
Rahasane the
drainage has been
modified in that
since the 19th
century the
Dunkellin River has
followed an
artificial channel downstream of the turlough, but...
-
Database of Ireland.
Retrieved 3
January 2021. "Camus School,
Derry (
Dunkellin By),
County Galway". buildingsofireland.ie.
National Inventory of Architectural...
-
Survey of Ireland. 1997. Westropp, T.J. (1919). "Notes on
several forts in
Dunkellin and
other parts of
southern Co. Galway".
Journal of the
Royal Society...
- of his uncle, Earl Canning.
After the
death of his
elder brother, Lord
Dunkellin, who had been
Liberal MP for
County Galway from 1865
until his
death in...