BOURKE 253 III. 1659 3. Theobald (Bourke), Lord Bourke, Baron of to Brittas [I.], nephew and h. male,() being s. and h. of 1 69 1. Lieut. Col. William B., by Elizabeth, da. of the Hon. Geoffrey FitzPatrick., 3rd s. of Florence (FitzPatrick), 3rd Baron of Upper Ossory, which William was executed at Cork, by Cromwell's orders, in 1653. On 27 June 1682 he was a prisoner in Dublin, presumably on a charge of treason, and was petitioning the Crown for a pardon. C') He was Lieut. Col. in the army of James II, and sat in the Pari. [I.] of that King, 7 May i689.() He m. Honora, da. of Murrough (O'Brien), ist Earl of Inchiquin [I.], by Elizabeth, da. of Sir William St. Leger. He was attainted (together with John Bourke, his s. and h. ap.) in 1691, when his Peerage hecamt forfeited. He d. between May 1705 and 9 Sep. 1706, abroad, probably in Italy.() BOURKE OF CLANMORIES VISCOUNTCY [I.] I. John Bourke, of Donsandell, co. Galway, J . illegit.C) s. of Ulick, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde [I.], "' by Martha Frannas, was, by pat. dat. 20 Apr. (1629) 5 Car. I, cr. VISCOUNT BOURKE OF CLAN- MORIES, CO. Mayo [I.], with rem. to the heirs male of his body, whom failing "to the heirs male of the body of UUick Bourke, late Earle of Clan- (*) There exists a petition [State Papers, Ireland] of '■'■ Ethclhert, Lord Baron of Brittas" Matthew Piunkett, son of Lord Louth, and others, which must be between 1663 and 1669, to amend their claims before the Court of Claims and to be restored, upon innocency, to their estates in walled towns, {ex inform. F. H. B. Daniell). G.E.C. Ethelbert must be a mistake for Theobald; it is a very unlikely name for an Irish chief, and no other trace has been found of an Ethelbert, Lord Bourke of Brittas. V.G. (*>) As Lord Bourke of Brittas he petitioned for a provision, 9 Apr. 1662. V.G. C^) For a list of Peers present in, and absent from, this Pari., see vol. iii. Ap- pendix D. V.G. () In facques II Stuart, Sa Famille, et lei facobites a Saint Germain-en-Laye, by J. Dulon, 1897, p. 72, it is said that William Bourke, " baron de Brythas," son of Theo- bald Bourke and Honora O'Brien, m. at the Parish Church of St. Germain, 23 Feb. 1707, Marie, da. of [Sir] Richard Nagle by Jane [da. of James] Kearney [of Rathcool], and that the following sons of the marriage were h. and hap. at St. Germain, (i) Jacques Edouard, 27 Nov. 17 14, (2) Jean Christophe, 25 June 17 17. Also (p. 73) it is said that Richard Bourke, son of Theobald B., " baron de Brythas," m., at St. Germain (i) 9 June 1 71 3, Marie Thdrese, fille de Georges de Rattray, by Anne Maxwell; (2) 1732, "Marie Oneill fille de ddfunt Gordon Oneill," and that he d. at St. Germain, and was imr. in the Parish Church there, 4 Nov. 1750, aged 68. On p. 74 it is stated that the children of the first marriage were (i) Jean Charles, b. II Dec. 171S; (2) Thomas Roland, b. 24 July 1718; (3) Guillaume Richard, b. 24 Feb. 1723. (ex inform. David C. Herries). Lodge gives a different and apparently inaccurate pedigree. See p. 257, note " b." V.G. (^) In the funeral entry of Capt. Anthony Brabazon, 19 Sep. 1597, he is styled " John Bourke 3rd sonne to Ulike Earl of Clanrickard with Martha Frannas." V.G.