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Dominic de Burgo (Шаблон:IPAc-en; Шаблон:Respell; 1629–1 January 1704) was an Irish Roman Catholic cleric who was Bishop of Elphin (1671–1691).

Early life

Burke or de Burgo, was a native of Craughwell, County Galway, listed by Hugh Fenning as Of the family of Cahirkinvonivy. He was a descendant of the House of Burgh: the surname "de Burgo" is the Latinised form of this name (with the gaelicised form being de Búrca or Búrc).[1]

Career

de Burgo was professed at Athenry in 1648 and studied for six years in Segovia, later living in Pesaro, Treviso and Milan. He was listed as Definitor for Ireland at the General Chapter at Rome in 1670.

He was consecrated as Bishop of Elphin at Ghent in 1671, he was disliked by Oliver Plunkett, who stated he was "extravagant, imprudent in word and deed." He was exiled in 1691, living in poverty with the Franciscans of St. Anthony's, Louvain, where he died on 1 January 1704.[2][3]

References

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  • History of Galway, James Hardiman, 1820
  • Irish Dominicans at Lisbon before 1700: a Biographical Register, Hugh Fenning, in Collectanea Hibernica, pp. 27–65 volume 42, 2000
  • Burke, Dominic, Tomas S.R. O Floinn, in Dictionary of Irish Biography from the Earliest Times to the Year 2002, pp. 23–24. Cambridge, 2010.

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  1. Шаблон:Cite book
  2. Bishop Dominic Burke, Catholic Hierarchy website, Retrieved 30 August 2011.
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