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Thomas Burgh (1670–1730)

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ideas. He acquired the land in 1696 and the house was built thirteen years later. His architectural style was otherwise "restrained" and notable mainly for massing on different planes, using a central five-bay front crowned by a large pediment, and arcading on the ground floor. Oldtown remained the
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From 1705 to 1714, he was Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance for Ireland, an appointment which (held with that of Surveyor General) made him the most influential officer in the
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As well as a Colonel of the Engineers (Lieutenant-Colonel, 11 April 1706), Burgh held a Captain's commission in Brasier's Regiment of Foot from 1707 to 1714.
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Alumni Dublinenses: A Register of the Students, Graduates, Professors and Provosts of Trinity College in the University of Dublin (1593–1860)
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family home, although a fire destroyed the original main house and a wing in the 1950s. He also designed
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He worked on several engineering projects, including improvements to Dublin Harbour and the proposed
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he is likely to have left Ireland for London with his father. He returned to Ireland in the army of
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in recognition of his work in enriching Dublin's architecture. He was later admitted to the
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Elizabeth (1705–1757), who married Ignatius Hussey, and was mother of the Rt Hon
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De Burgh was responsible for the design of several public buildings in Dublin:
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Burgh was also responsible for the building of several churches, including
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was allowed to change the family surname to "de Burgh" by Royal Licence.
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in Dublin were repaired as well as numerous coastal fortifications.
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from 1713 to 1730 and as a government minister. He was appointed
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Catherine (died 1797), who married Rev John Alcock, Dean of
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Anglo-Irish military engineer, architect and MP (1670–1730)
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in Dublin 1 (now a Popular Café Bar and Restaurant) and
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Mary, who married a cousin, also named Thomas Burgh
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Dublin: Alex Thom and Co. p. 113. 893:. He also owned lucrative collieries in 2498:Military personnel from County Limerick 2334: 1254: 1114:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1021: 643:'s Regiment of Foot, and served at the 1728:Act for the Settlement of Ireland 1652 1200: 1158: 925:(died 1762), a barrister of Drumkeen, 830:His own country house at Oldtown near 686:(begun under Robinson) was completed. 1303:St Mary's Church, Mary Street, Dublin 1057: 1055: 1053: 1051: 1049: 651:. 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Thomas de Burgh
Thomas Burgh
Colonel

Trinity College, Dublin
Surveyor General of Ireland
William Robinson
William Molyneux
Edward Lovett Pearce
Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance
Richard Molesworth
Member of Parliament
Naas
Theobald Bourke
Alexander Gradon
James Barry
Thomas Burgh
John Bourke
Thomas Burgh
Richard Burgh
Rt Rev
Ulysses Burgh
Ulysses Burgh, 2nd Baron Downes
Alma mater
Trinity College, Dublin
United Kingdom
British Army
Lord Lovelace
Royal Regiment of Foot
Siege of Limerick

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