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Tibbot na Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo

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365: 726:"The circumstances which led to its inspiration were as follows: David Murphy undoubtedly a man of genius, who had been taken under the protection of Lord Mayo (Tibbet na Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo, 1567–1629) through benevolent motives, incurred his patron’s displeasure by some misconduct. Anxious to propitiate his Lordship, Murphy consulted a friend, Capt. Finn, of Boyle, Roscommon. The latter suggested that an ode expressive of his patron’s praise, and his own penitence, would be the most likely to bring about the desired reconciliation." 732:"Apprehensive that the most humble advances would not soften his Lordship’s resentment. Murphy concealed himself after nightfall in Lord Mayo’s hall on Christmas Eve, and at an auspicious moment poured forth his very soul in words and music, conjuring him by the birth of the Prince of Peace, to grant him forgiveness in a strain of the finest and most natural pathos that ever distilled from the pen of man. Two stanzas will show the character of his alternating sentiments. 786: 49: 1498: 1534: 522: 479: 1510: 642:, and yet again he and his son Miles were charged with planning a Spanish-supported Catholic revolt, and were cleared. Soon after this he was created the 1st Viscount Mayo in June 1627, with his first name by now given as Theobald. In 1628 he and other Catholic nobles started a petition campaign to persuade King Charles to reform some anti-Catholic laws, known as " 430: 1522: 422:(1569–76) the Dublin administration decided to apply the process in Connacht to the autonomous chiefs such as the Lower MacWilliam Bourke, but with considerable difficulty. By this stage the clan owned most of the western half of County Mayo. In contrast, an Upper MacWilliam cousin in County Galway had been created 568:
In April 1594 Grace visited Elizabeth again, and finally secured favourable terms of surrender and regrant for Tibbot. The timing of this visit subsequently made a huge difference to him, as the Nine Years' War was starting; as a result The O'Donnell arranged in 1595 for another MacWilliam Burke
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system, known in Ireland as "cuttings and spendings", delivering him about a quarter or third of each crop. Given the wet Irish climate, this method was probably more realistic than expecting a fixed cash rent. His son Miles received such an annual rent from Murrisk in 1633: £3 in cash, a beef
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to help Perrott's policy, but joined in the rebellion. By 1587 he sought a truce, followed by another rebellion in 1589 and a final peace in March 1590. By this point he was the recognised clan chief, and accepted the terms of the composition, paying his arrears of chief rent to the Crown.
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in 1607, Tibbot was accused of plotting to help them, and was arrested again in 1608; this proved unfounded. In 1610 he was again under suspicion, as the administration intercepted letters from Spain hoping to implicate him in a revolt; yet again he was pardoned.
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in 1592, Tibbot raised Mayo in his support. His attacks on Bingham's force were beaten off, no promised Spanish help arrived and O'Donnell sued for peace. Tibbot "was left high and dry" by O'Donnell, but was granted another pardon.
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He also represented the smaller local clans in their property registration dealings with the Dublin administration, but seems to have ended up with most of their lands by his death. His own tenants paid rent in kind under the
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Miles's descendants ran down to the 8th viscount, who died in 1767. Thereafter three of Richard's descendants were potential claimants until 1814, but never took their seats in parliament.
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in London in June 1593 and obtained his release. Tibbot agreed to fight some of his Burke cousins who were rebelling, while his son Miles was held as a hostage by Bingham.
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cousin, Tibbot Kittagh, to replace him as clan chief. Tibbot soon regained his position in Mayo, and unsurprisingly would not join O'Donnell and his main ally
468:. Richard was now recognised as an autonomous clan chief by the Crown, uniquely without having to adopt surrender and regrant, in a deed dated 16 April 1581. 1604: 601:. The following year he was knighted, styled as "Sir Tibbot ne Longe Bourke". For the first time Ireland was completely under English control. After the 457:, then Sidney's main opponent, while his wife Grace plundered Desmond's lands with her fleet of ships in 1577 and was taken prisoner by him until 1579. 297:, the French for Theobald; and "na Long" meant "of the ships", as he was born on a ship. This was usually rendered in Tudor English as: Tibbott or 454: 321:. William's son Richard (d.1243) took actual possession of much of the province in the 13th century. His descent then divided their lands into: 1574: 1313: 901: 461: 1376: 1281:
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While Tibbot remained Catholic, he ensured that for political reasons his son Miles conformed to the Anglican church and was educated at
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By 1585 Grace was ruling the Lower MacWilliam Burke lordship with Tibbot, now aged 19. That year the next lord deputy,
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These branches held their lands against Gaelic and Norman opponents in the following centuries and were typical of the
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In 1586 the Lower MacWilliam clan remained divided over Perrott's opinion on the clan succession. Tibbot was freed by
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in 1601, he embarked 300 men into three ships, sailed south, and kept both sides guessing who he would help.
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Mac William Burkes: Mac William Iochtar (de Burgh), Lords of Lower Connacht and Viscounts of Mayo, 1332–1649
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Shadow Lord: Theobald Bourke, Tibbott-Ne-Long, 1567–1629: Son of the pirate queen Grace O'Malley
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For a more detailed account of his activities during the war, see the life of his rival:
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families who intermarried locally and had adopted Gaelic culture by the 1400s (see
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attempted to involve and include the self-governing chiefdoms by the process of
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Mayo constituencies
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Irish chieftain, noble, 23rd Mac William Íochtar and Viscount Mayo (1567–1629)
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David, died childless in 1677; m. 1stly Mary O'Donnell; 2ndly Miss Howard
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Miles, 2nd viscount, d.1649; m. 1stly Honora Burke; 2ndly Isabella Freake
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animal, 40 quarts of butter, a basin of meal and a basin of malt.
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in the war. He initially assisted the English government under
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succeeded Elizabeth and O'Neill submitted to the terms of the
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Theobald Riabach, d. 1654 in Spain; m. Miss Burke of Turlough
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Tibbot married in 1585 to Maeve/Maud, daughter of Charles
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In 1613–15 Tibbot was one of the two MPs from Mayo in the
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In November 1580 Richard made a favourable peace with
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He died on 18 June 1629 and was buried at 277:Bourke's name had varying spellings such as " 8: 1399:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood 1228:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knighthood 745:May Heaven's high power thy champion shield, 1426: 784: 777: 47: 34: 1433:Risdeárd mac Deamhain an Chorráin Bourke 398:, in 1585, and they had eight children. 205:Tibbot na Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo 1493: 881: 778: 309:Tibbot's Irish ancestors started with 1610:Peers of Ireland created by Charles I 1323:Clark, Hugh; Wormull, Thomas (1779). 1198:Clark, Hugh; Wormull, Thomas (1779). 437:In 1576 Tibbot's mother submitted to 7: 638:started soon after the accession of 402:Lower MacWilliam lordship, 1576–1592 313:who was granted the overlordship of 242:; 1567 – 18 June 1629) was an Irish 1605:Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland 1416:Teeling, Sir William Burke (1932). 1371:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 453:. Richard therefore sided with the 920:. 13 December 2009. 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Index

Theobald Burke

1st Viscount Mayo
Miles Bourke, 2nd Viscount Mayo
County Mayo
Ireland
Ballintubber Abbey
Issue
House
Burgh
Mac William Íochtar
Risdeárd an Iarainn Bourke
Grace O'Malley
Catholic
/bɜːrk/
BURK
peer
parliamentarian
MacWilliam Burkes
County Mayo
Irish House of Commons
Viscount Mayo
Gaelic
Tudor conquest of Ireland
Irish
Tibbot
William de Burgh
Connacht
John Lackland
Mac William Uachtar

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