Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde

Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde, Irish peer, died after 1708.

Richard was the elder son of William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde and appears to have been the first of the family to conform (to the Protestant faith), as Charles II wrote to his father congratulating him on "being thoroughly instructed in the protestant religion as it stands established, having forsaken that of Rome which hath always given jealousies to the crown." He was made Baron Dunkellin in 1680. His brother, Ulick, commanded a regiment of foot at the Battle of Aughrim where he was killed, aged twenty-two.

Clanricarde commanded a regiment of infantry during the Williamite War in Ireland and surrendered the town of Galway in July 1690. He was appointed Custos Rotulorum of County Galway. His sister Honora was married to the Jacobite leader Patrick Sarsfield.

He married three times;

  • secondly Anne Cheeke, Countess Dowager of Warwick.[1]
  • thirdly Bridget Dillon, daughter of Henry, 8th Viscount Dillon.

With his first wife he had a daughter, Lady Dorothy Bourke, who married Alexander Pendarves[2] He was succeeded by his brother John.

Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
William Burke, 7th Earl of Clanricarde
Earl of Clanricarde
16871708
Succeeded by
John Burke, 9th Earl of Clanricarde

References

  1. "Anne Cheeke". The Peerage.
  2. Lodge, John. The peerage of Ireland. 1. p. 139.
  • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
  • Portumna Castle and its Lords, Michael Mac Mahon, 1983.
  • Burke:People and Places, Eamon Bourke, Dublin, 1995.
  • From Warlords to Landlords:Political and Social Change in Galway 1540-1640, Bernadette Cunningham, in "Galway:History and Society", 1996.
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