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High Lordship of Ireland (1171-) (Containing the regions of: ] ] ] ] | |||
The Lordship of Connaught was given to the de Burgh family by Henry II King of England. The High Lordship of Ireland was given to the family by the marriage between the last High King of Ireland who was Rory O'Connor. William FitzAldelm de Burgo married Rorys dauther Alice O'Connor. Below is the lits of the High Lords of Ireland. | |||
'''House of de Burgh, de Burca, Burke, Bourke''' | |||
* William I FitzAldelm de Burgh “the conqueror” of Ireland 1171-1198 - married the Alice O’Connor daughter of the last High King Rory O’Connor of Ireland and Mother of William II High Lord of Ireland, More O’Brien daughter of King Donnell Mor O’Brian of Munster, and Agnes O’Connor daughter of King Hugh O’Connor of Connaught | |||
* William II de Burgh 1198-1206 - married Isabel Plantagenet daughter of King Richard I of England. | |||
* Richard I de Burgh 1206-1243 | |||
* Walter de Burgh 1243-1271 | |||
* Richard II de Burgh 1271-1326 | |||
* Edmond de Burgh 1326-1338 | |||
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