Colonel Thomas de Burgh (English: /dˈbɜːr/; d’-BER; 1670 – 18 December 1730), always named in his lifetime as Thomas Burgh, was an Anglo-Irish military...
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Ireland 1597 Thomas Burgh (1670–1730) or Thomas de Burgh, Irish military engineer, architect, MP and Surveyor General of Ireland Thomas Burgh (Lanesborough...
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Bridge. A previous Custom House had been built in 1707 by engineer Thomas Burgh (1670–1730). However, by the late 18th century it was deemed unfit for purpose...
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Ireland 1597 Thomas Burgh (1670–1730) or de Burgh, Irish military engineer, architect, MP and Surveyor General of Ireland Thomas Burgh (Lanesborough...
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1740–1794), 3rd Earl of Mayo[citation needed] Hubert de Burgh (1879–1960), cricketer Thomas Burgh (1670–1730), architect and Member of Parliament for Naas Mother...
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house used as the seat of the Lord Deputy of Ireland. Although Thomas Burgh (1670–1730) had engineered a larger earthwork star fort quite close by in...
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Royal Hospital Kilmainham and Marsh's Library. Also notable was Thomas Burgh (1670–1730), the architect of Trinity College Library (1712), Dr Steevens'...
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Southwell, politician (b. 1671) December 18 – Colonel Thomas Burgh, Surveyor General of Ireland (b. 1670) Greig, William (1818). Strictures on Road Police...
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Risdeárd de Burca or Ruchard de Burgh, 6th Mac William Íochtar (died 1473), Irish chieftain and noble Thomas de Burgh (1670–1730), Irish soldier, architect...
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assumed the name Hussey de Burgh after the male line became extinct in 1778. Colonel Thomas de Burgh of Oldtown, MP. (1670–1730) Minister, Surveyor General...
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