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About John de Burgh, Earl of Ulster
John de Burgh (1286 – 18 June 1313) was the son of Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster and Margaret de Burgh.
Heir apparent to the Earldom of Ulster, he married (as her first husband) in Waltham Abbey, Essex, on September 30, 1308, Elizabeth de Clare, sister of Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. She was the founder of Clare College, Cambridge, and a granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Gloucester in turn married John's sister Matilda.
John and Elizabeth had one son:
William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312–1333) However, he was murdered in Galway by his own retainers the next year, leaving his infant son William heir apparent to the Earldom.
John de Burgh (1286 – 18 June 1313) was the son of Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster and Margaret de Burgh.
Heir apparent to the Earldom of Ulster, he married (as her first husband) in Waltham Abbey, Essex, on September 30, 1308, Elizabeth de Clare, sister of Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. She was the founder of Clare College, Cambridge, and a granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Gloucester in turn married John's sister Matilda.
John and Elizabeth had one son:
William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312–1333) However, he was murdered in Galway by his own retainers the next year, leaving his infant son William heir apparent to the Earldom.
John de Burgh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John de Burgh (1286 – 18 June 1313) was the son of Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster and Margaret de Burgh. Heir apparent to the Earldom of Ulster, he married (as her first husband) in Waltham Abbey, Essex, on September 30, 1308, Elizabeth de Clare, sister of Earl of Gloucester and Hertford. She was the founder of Clare College, Cambridge, and a granddaughter of King Edward I of England. Gloucester in turn married John's sister Matilda. John and Elizabeth had one son: William Donn de Burgh, 3rd Earl of Ulster (1312–1333) However, he was murdered in Galway by his own retainers the next year, leaving his infant son William heir apparent to the Earldom.
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John de Burgh, Earl of Ulster's Timeline
1286 |
1286
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Norfolk, England
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1312 |
September 13, 1312
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Ulster, Ireland
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1313 |
January 18, 1313
Age 27
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Galway, Ireland
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1993 |
December 15, 1993
Age 27
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1994 |
June 10, 1994
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September 7, 1994
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1995 |
March 8, 1995
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March 22, 1995
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