Anglo-Irish politician (1696–1758)
Thomas Burgh (1696 – 20 September 1758) was an Anglo-Irish politician who was elected MP for Lanesborough in the Irish House of Commons (1727–1758).
Biography
Burgh was educated at Trinity College, Dublin .[ 1]
He was the son of William Burgh of Bert House, near Athy , County Kildare , Comptroller and Auditor General, and Margaret Parnell, sister of the High Court judge John Parnell and the poet and preacher Thomas Parnell . His uncle, John, was an ancestor of the leading statesman Charles Stewart Parnell . Burgh sat in the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Lanesborough between 1727 and his death in 1758.[ 2]
Family
Burgh married Anne Downes, daughter of Rt. Rev. Dive Downes , Bishop of Cork and Ross and his fourth wife Lady Catherine Fitzgerald, sister of the Earl of Kildare , in 1731. They had eight children, three sons and five daughters.
One of their daughters, Margaretta Burgh , married John Foster, 1st Baron Oriel and was created Viscountess Ferrard in 1797. Another, Catherine, married Dixie Coddington MP of Oldbridge , County Meath , but had no surviving issue.
One of their sons, also called Thomas, was the father of Ulysses Burgh, 2nd Baron Downes , who inherited the title by special remainder from his cousin William Downes, 1st Baron Downes , Lord Chief Justice of Ireland , a nephew of Anne Downes. Bert House, a substantial Palladian mansion, still exists.
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