John Smith de Burgh, 11th Earl of Clanricarde

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John Smith de Burgh, 11th Earl of Clanricarde, (11 November 1720 – 21 April 1782) was an Irish peer.

Lord John Smith Burke was born to Michael Burke, 10th Earl of Clanricarde and his wife Anne Smith in 1720. He was the couple's fourth and last child, and the heir to the earldom, having two older sisters. An older brother had died in infancy. He succeeded his father on the latter's death in 1726, at the age of six.

In 1740, he married Hester Amelia Vincent, daughter of Sir Henry Vincent, 6th Baronet of Stoke d'Abernon. He changed his name to de Burgh by deed poll in 1752.

The couple had four children:

Lord Clanricarde was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1753. He was a Privy Counsellor of Ireland for eight days in 1761, being struck off the list of the Council on 16 July.[3] He died in April 1782 at Portumna Castle, County Galway and was buried in the Dominican friary, Athenry.

Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
Michael Burke
Earl of Clanricarde
1726–1782
Succeeded by
Henry de Burgh

References[]

  1. ^ Cary's Itinerary, Hampshire 1815, pp.85-6[1]
  2. ^ see image[File:Gifts for sale within Our Lady, Warnford - geograph.org.uk - 1582284.jpg]
  3. ^ "No. 10124". The London Gazette. 21–25 July 1761. p. 2.
  • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages [self-published source][better source needed]
  • Portumna Castle and its Lords, Michael Mac Mahon, 1983.
  • Burke:People and Places, Eamon Bourke, Dublin, 1995.
  • From Warlords to Landlords:Political and Social Change in Galway 1540–1640, , in "Galway:History and Society", 1996.
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