De Burgo baronets explained

de Burgo Baronetcy
Barúntacht de Búrca
Creation Date:16 June 1785
Baronetage:Baronetage of Ireland
First Holder:Sir Richard de Burgo, 1st Baronet
Last Holder:Sir Richard Donellan de Burgo, 4th Baronet
Status:Extinct
Extinction Date:1873
Family Seat:Castle Connell

The de Burgo Baronetcy (Latin: de Burgo; Irish: de Búrca; English: de Burgh), of Castle Connell in the County of Limerick, was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland created on 16 June 1785 for Richard de Burgo. The first Baronet was born Richard Burke, but later assumed the surname of de Burgo (the Latin spelling of the family surname). The title became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1873. The de Burgo family were believed to be a branch of the Burke (or de Burgh) family headed by the Earl of Clanricarde.

de Burgo baronets, of Castle Conel (1785)

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