- Mac
William Íochtar (Lower Mac William), also
known as the Mayo Burkes, were a
fully Gaelicised branch of the Hiberno-Norman
House of
Burgh in Ireland...
- Mac
William Íochtar (Lower Mac William), was an
Irish chieftain and noble.
Bourke was a son of
David de Búrca, 15th Mac
William Íochtar, by his second...
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boundaries of the county,
which was
formed in 1585,
reflect the Mac
William Íochtar lordship at that time. It is
bounded on the
north and west by the Atlantic...
- Mac
William Íochtar was
created Baron Ardenerie in 1580.
Tibbot (Theobald)
MacWalter Kittagh Bourke, 21st (Lord of) Mac
William Íochtar, fled to Spain...
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County Mayo and
recognised as
their nominal overlords the Mac
William Íochtar branch of the Bourkes, who
controlled much of what is now
County Mayo....
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soldier who was the
ancestor of the
Earls of
Clanricarde and the Mac
William Iochtar (Burkes of
County Mayo).
William Óg was the
third son of
Richard Mor de...
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William Uachtar (Upper) or Clanricarde,
based in
County Galway Mac
William Íochtar (Lower),
based in
County Mayo
These branches held
their lands against Gaelic...
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musician and
songwriter David de
Burca or
David de Burgh, 15th Mac
William Iochtar (alive 1537),
Irish chieftain and
noble Edmond Albanach de
Burgh (d.1375)...
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Edmond Albanach de Burgh, 1st Mac
William Íochtar (English: /dəˈbɜːr/ də-BUR; born
before 1315; died 1375) was an
Irish chieftain and
noble who established...
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Richard "the
Devils Hook" Bourke, 22nd Mac
William Íochtar (Irish: Risdeárd mac
Deamhain an Chorráin Bourke; English: /bɜːrk/; BURK; died
October 1601)...