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Burke Family Crest - Galway, Ireland - Burgh - Bourke

Burke Family Crest - Digital Download - Burke Coat of Arms JPG File - Heraldry, Genealogy, Ancestry, Surnames, Shields

Digital Download - Burke Coat of Arms
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Heraldic/Genealogical Details:

Or, a cross gules in the dexter canton a lion rampant sable. Crest: A cat-a-mountain sejant guard, proper collared and chained or. Motto: Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy (One king, one faith, one law).

Burke of Kilcornan, co. Galway, Ireland - Christopher Burke Esq., of Kilcornan (d. 1763)

Burkke of Greenfield, co. Galway, Ireland - Thomas Gisborne Burke Esq. of Greenfield

Burke of Derrymaclaghtny, co. Galway, Ireland - Sir John Burke (Bourke) of Derrymaclaghtny, possibly son of Richard Burke of the same location

Burke of Ballydugan, co. Galway, Ireland - Michael Burke of Ballydugan (d. 1838), Sheriff of Galway, son of William Burke of Ballintober & Ballydugan, son of Michael Burke of both said locations (fl. 1735), son of William Burke

Burke of Meelick Castle, co. Galway, Ireland - Richard Burke of Meelick (???)

Burke of Ower, co. Galway, Ireland - John Burke of Castle Hacket & Ower, had son Ulrick Burke of Ower (d. 1716)

Burke of Castle Hacket, co. Galway, Ireland - Ulick Burke of Castle Hacket & Cahirmorris (d 1571), grandson of Miles de Burgh of Castle Hacket, son of John de Burgh of Castle Hacket, son of Sir Redmond de Burgh of Castle Hacket, Galway

Burgh of Drumkeen, co. Limerick, Ireland - Ulysses Burgh of Drumkeen (1632-1692), Dean of Emly & Bishop of Ardagh - Thomas Burgh of Dromkeen (fl. 1726), son of the Reverend Richard Burgh - This family of Bourke originally from county Mayo settled at Dromkeen in county Limerick in the 15th century

Burgh of Donore, co. Kildare, Ireland - Walter Hussey Burgh (1742 – 1783), was an Irish statesman, barrister and judge who sat in the Irish House of Commons, served as Prime Serjeant (1777–79, 1782) and Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer (1782–83) assumed the surname of Burgh from his uncle, Richard Burgh (1725-1762), barrister and Member of Parliament for Naas, son of military engineer and architect Colonel Thomas Burgh -descended from Rt. Rev. Richard Burgh or Burke, Lord Bishop of Ardagh, 1692

Bourke of Thrornfields, co. Limerick, Ireland - General Sir Richard Bourke of Thornfield (1777-1855), had served as Governor of New South Wales in the 1830s, born in Dublin, son of John Bourke of Shallee - descended from Richard Bourke Esq. of Drumsally

Baron Leitrim - Redmond Burke (d. 1602), a served in Spain and later in Ireland during the Nine Years' War, was created Baron of Leitrim