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Walter Hussey Burgh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Walter Hussey Burgh
thumbnail Walter Hussey Burgh (1742–1783 ) was an Irish statesman, barrister and judge; he sat in the Irish House of Commons, and was considered to be one of its outstanding orators; he served briefly as Chief Baron of the Exchequer at the end of his life.〔Henderson, Thomas Findlayson "Walter Hussey Burgh" ''Dictionary of National Biography 1885-1900'' Vol. 7 p.329〕 == Background == He was born in Kildare, son of Ignatius Hussey of Donore House, near Naas, and his wife Elizabeth Burgh. Elizabeth was the daughter of the leading statesman and architect Colonel Thomas de Burgh, who designed some of the most notable Irish buildings of his era, including Trinity College Library, and his wife Mary Smyth.〔DNB〕 Walter adopted the surname Burgh as a condition for inheriting the Burgh estate at Drumkeen, County Limerick from his uncle Richard Burgh. Another influential connection was Anthony Foster, Burgh's predecessor as Chief Baron, both of whose wives were members of the Burgh family. In 1767 he married his second cousin Anne de Burgh, daughter of Thomas Burgh and sister of the statesman William de Burgh, and they had one son and five daughters. Anne died in 1782.〔DNB〕
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