What is the origin of the name Burke?
1: English and Irish (of Anglo-Norman origin): habitational name from Burgh (Castle) in Suffolk England. Burk represents an Anglo-Norman pronunciation of Old English burg Middle English burgh ‘fortification’ (see Burgh).2: German: [...]
Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...of my former colleague Sir Thomas Burke, exchanged the town of Galway, which he- had previously represented, for the county.... (Roxborough, Sri Lanka - 1867)
...of my former colleague Sir Thomas Burke, exchanged the town of Galway, which he- had previously represented, for the county.... (Roxborough, Sri Lanka - 1867)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...Lord Rockingham, Charles Fox, and Mr. Burke. He was returned member for Rochester in 1774, at the head of the... (Eastwell, Sri Lanka - 1774)
...Lord Rockingham, Charles Fox, and Mr. Burke. He was returned member for Rochester in 1774, at the head of the... (Eastwell, Sri Lanka - 1774)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...James Martin, of Ross, and George Burke, of Danesfield, took the lead in bringing up the voters. My dear old... (Ross, Sri Lanka - 1857)
...James Martin, of Ross, and George Burke, of Danesfield, took the lead in bringing up the voters. My dear old... (Ross, Sri Lanka - 1857)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...it. The sitting members, Sir Thomas Burke and Captain Bellew, were both personal friends of mine. The former was the... (Sri Lanka - 1857)
...it. The sitting members, Sir Thomas Burke and Captain Bellew, were both personal friends of mine. The former was the... (Sri Lanka - 1857)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...drinking steady, Lord Clanricarde, Sir John Burke, Tom Burke, Mr. Persse, and myself being the only shirkers. It was my... (Sri Lanka - 1836)
...drinking steady, Lord Clanricarde, Sir John Burke, Tom Burke, Mr. Persse, and myself being the only shirkers. It was my... (Sri Lanka - 1836)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...between Sir Valentine Blake and Robert Burke of St.-Clerens, two Galway men, and the spot selected was close to my... (Sri Lanka - 1831)
...between Sir Valentine Blake and Robert Burke of St.-Clerens, two Galway men, and the spot selected was close to my... (Sri Lanka - 1831)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...and commented on by ].Ir. Oliver Burke, in the Dnbliii University Magazine... (Sri Lanka - 1847)
...and commented on by ].Ir. Oliver Burke, in the Dnbliii University Magazine... (Sri Lanka - 1847)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...during that time was young Tom Burke, the most abstemious man of the whole party, who started forth with unshaken... (Sri Lanka - 1836)
...during that time was young Tom Burke, the most abstemious man of the whole party, who started forth with unshaken... (Sri Lanka - 1836)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...Lord Clanricarde, Sir John Burke, Tom Burke, Mr. Persse, and myself being the only shirkers. It was my first acquaintance... (Sri Lanka - 1836)
...Lord Clanricarde, Sir John Burke, Tom Burke, Mr. Persse, and myself being the only shirkers. It was my first acquaintance... (Sri Lanka - 1836)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...future colleague and afterwards Sir Thomas Burke, and Mr,... (Dublin, Dublin, Ireland - 1848)
...future colleague and afterwards Sir Thomas Burke, and Mr,... (Dublin, Dublin, Ireland - 1848)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...Burke, George, of Danesfield, 163... (Sri Lanka - 1891)
...Burke, George, of Danesfield, 163... (Sri Lanka - 1891)
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Sir William Gregory, K.C.M.G., formerly member of Parliament and sometime governor of Ceylon : an autobiography
...Blake, Sir Valentine, duel with Robert Burke, 13, 14... (Sri Lanka - 1891)
...Blake, Sir Valentine, duel with Robert Burke, 13, 14... (Sri Lanka - 1891)
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What is the origin of the name Burke?
1: English and Irish (of Anglo-Norman origin): habitational name from Burgh (Castle) in Suffolk England. Burk represents an Anglo-Norman pronunciation of Old English burg Middle English burgh ‘fortification’ (see Burgh).2: German: [...]