Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde

Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde PC (Ire) (English: /klænˈrɪkɑːrd/; klan-RIK-ard; died 1709); styled Lord Dunkellin (/dʌnˈkɛlɪn/; dun-KELL-in) until 1687; was an Irish peer who served as Custos Rotulorum of Galway.

The Earl of Clanricarde
Ricard de Búrca
Member of the Irish House of Lords
Hereditary Peerage
October 1687  1709
Preceded byWilliam Burke
Succeeded byJohn Burke
Personal details
BornRichard Burke
Died1709
NationalityIrish
Spouses
  • Elizabeth Bagnall
  • Anne Cheeke
  • Bridget Dillon
Children
  • Lady Dorothy Bourke
  • Lady Mary Bourke
Parents
Relatives
Military career
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1689–1691
RankColonel
Commands heldInfantry Regiment
Battles/wars

Career

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.[1]

Clanricarde was appointed Governor and Custos Rotulorum of County Galway, and commanded a regiment of infantry during the Williamite War in Ireland. He surrendered the town of Galway in July 1690. His younger brother, Ulick, commanded a regiment of foot at the Battle of Aughrim where he was killed, aged twenty-two. Richard was outlawed on 11 May 1691. His sister Honora was married to the Jacobite leader Patrick Sarsfield.[2][1]

Family

Richard married three times. Firstly, he married Elizabeth Bagnall. They had a daughter:

Secondly, he married Anne Cheke, Dowager Countess of Warwick, the daughter of Sir Thomas Cheke (d.1659), and widow of Richard Rogers and Robert Rich, 3rd Earl of Warwick (1611-59).[5] Their daughter was:

  • Lady Mary Bourke (d.1714)

Thirdly, he married Bridget Dillon, daughter of Henry, 8th Viscount Dillon.

Without a male heir, Richard was succeeded, as Earl, by his brother John.[6]

Honours and Arms

Honours

Country Date Appointment Ribbon Post-nominals
 United Kingdom1688Member of the Privy Council of IrelandPC (Ire)

Arms

Coat of arms of Richard Burke, 8th Earl of Clanricarde
Crest
A Cat-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or.
Escutcheon
Or, a cross gules in the first quarter a lion rampant sable.
Supporters
Two Cats-a-Mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained Or.[7][8]
Motto
UNG ROY, UNG FOY, UNG LOY (One king, one faith, one law)

Ancestry

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