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Irish chieftain, noble and 15th Mac William Íochtar (living 1537)
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David de Búrca, 15th
Mac William Íochtar (alive 1537) was an
Irish
chieftain and
noble.
Background
David was the son of
Edmond de Búrca, 12th
Mac William Íochtar (d.1527). He succeeded his uncle,
Theobald mac Uilleag Bourke, 14th Mac William Íochtar (d.1537). His successor was
Ricard mac Seaán an Tearmainn Bourke, 16th Mac William Íochtar (d.1571).
David's sons were
Richard "the Iron" Bourke, 18th Mac William Íochtar (d.1583), and
William "the Blind Abbot" Bourke, 20th
Mac William Íochtar (d.1593).
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Genealogy
Mac William Íochtar Genealogy
Annals of the Four Masters
From the
Annals of the Four Masters:
See also
References
Citations
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Burke, Bernard (1884).
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time. University of California Libraries. London: Harrison & Sons.
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Moody, T. W.;
Martin, F. X.;
Byrne, F. J., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland: IX: Maps, Genealogies, Lists, A Companion to Irish History, Part II. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 235–36.
ISBN
978-0-19-959306-4.
Bibliography
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Burke, Bernard (1884).
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time. University of California Libraries. London: Harrison & Sons.
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Knox, Hubert T. (1908).
The History of the County of Mayo to the close of the sixteenth century. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Company. p. 395.
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Moody, T. W.;
Martin, F. X.;
Byrne, F. J., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland: IX: Maps, Genealogies, Lists, A Companion to Irish History, Part II. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
ISBN
978-0-19-959306-4.
- Lower Mac William and Viscounts of Mayo, 1332-1649, pp.235-36.
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Annala Rioghachta Eireann: Annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from the earliest period to the year 1616. Edited from MSS in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy and of Trinity College Dublin with a translation and copious notes. Vol. 5. Translated by
O'Donovan, John (1st ed.). 2016 [1851]. Retrieved 11 March 2019.
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