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  1. Frances Burke, Countess of Clanricarde, Dowager Countess of Essex (née Walsingham, formerly Devereux and Sidney; 1567 – 17 February 1633) was an English noblewoman. The daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I's Secretary of State, she became the wife of Sir Philip Sidney at age 16.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClanricardeClanricarde - Wikipedia

    Clanricarde ( English: / klænˈrɪkɑːrd /; klan-RIK-ard ), also known as Mac William Uachtar ( Upper Mac William) or the Galway Burkes, were a fully Gaelicised branch of the Hiberno-Norman House of Burgh who were important landowners in Ireland from the 13th to the 20th centuries.

  3. Helen Burke, Countess Clanricarde (née MacCarty; c. 1641 – 1722), also styled Helen FitzGerald, was brought to France by her mother fleeing the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, against which her father, the 2nd Earl Muskerry, resisted to the bitter end.

  4. A Catholic Royalist who had overall command of the Irish forces during the later stages of the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, he was created Marquess of Clanricarde (1646). Birth and origins. Ulick was the son of Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde by his wife Frances Walsingham. [1] .

  5. Frances Burke (née Walsingham, previously Devereux and Sidney), Countess of Clanricarde and Dowager Countess of Essex (1567 – 17 February 1633) was an English noblewoman. The daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I's Secretary of State, she became the wife of Sir Philip Sidney at age 16.

  6. Descendants. Mother of Elizabeth (Sidney) Manners , Robert Devereux , Walter Devereux , Dorothy (Devereux) Shirley , Ulick (De Burgh) Burke , Margaret (De Burgh) Burgh and Honora (De Burgh) Paulet. Died 17 Feb 1633 at about age 64 in Tonbridge, Kent, England.