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: [...]
The life of the right honourable William Ewart Gladstone
...adopted by Lord Chatham and Mr. Burke, and by Lord Derby when he appealed to both Houses of Parliament in... (New York, United States - 1857)
...adopted by Lord Chatham and Mr. Burke, and by Lord Derby when he appealed to both Houses of Parliament in... (New York, United States - 1857)
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The life of the right honourable William Ewart Gladstone
...more abandoned day by day. Mr. Burke considered it contrary to wise policy to give exclusive privileges to a negative... (Ireland, Ireland - 1845)
...more abandoned day by day. Mr. Burke considered it contrary to wise policy to give exclusive privileges to a negative... (Ireland, Ireland - 1845)
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The life of the right honourable William Ewart Gladstone
...for the Second Reading, 444, Mr. Burke's Amendment, 444, Mr.... (New York, United States - 1835)
...for the Second Reading, 444, Mr. Burke's Amendment, 444, Mr.... (New York, United States - 1835)
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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: [...]