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TRANSCRIPTION OF
A.D. 1748
Generation No. 1
1. Charles1 Martel (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.) was born Bet. 688 - 689, and died
October 22, 741.
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Generation No. 2
2. Pepin2 (Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.) was born 714, and died
September 24, 768.
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+ 3 i. Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", born 732 in Ingelheim, Germany, a city near the
Rhine; died January 20, 810/11 in Aquisgrain or Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany.
Generation No. 3
3. Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne" (Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing
Doctor Peter Heylyn's Cosmographia/Cosmography, I, p. 200.) was born 732 in Ingelheim,
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Germany, a city near the Rhine (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.), and died January 20,
810/11 in Aquisgrain or Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany.
Occupation (2): December 25, 800, Crowned king of the West by Pope Leo III
4. [sister] of3 "Charlemagne" (Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.).
+ 6 i. Rowland4.
Generation No. 4
5. Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim (Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel)
(Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.). He married Juliana, daughter of Rowland.
+ 7 i. Rowland5.
6. Rowland4 ([sister] of3 "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees,
(1748), p. 1.).
+ 8 i. Juliana5.
Generation No. 5
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7. Rowland5 (Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1
Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.).
+ 9 i. Croise6.
8. Juliana5 (Rowland4, [sister] of3 "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) She married Charles
Duke of Ingelheim (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.), son of Charles the Great,
"Charlemagne".
Generation No. 6
9. Croise6 (Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2,
Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.).
Fact: otherwise called Godfrey and Gratian, defender of the Christians in the Holy War against
the infidels in Palestine
+ 10 i. Baldwin7.
Generation No. 7
10. Baldwin7 (Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great,
"Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.).
Fact: The House of Blois is descended from him, as seen in the records of Bologne in Picardy
+ 11 i. Baldwin8.
Generation No. 8
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11. Baldwin8 (Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great,
"Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 1.).
Generation No. 9
12. John9 De Burgo, Earl of Conign (Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4
Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 1, 4.).
Occupation: General of the French King's Forces and Supreme Governor of his chief Towns,
from which he was surnamed "de Burgo". " Conign is in Normandy"
+ 13 i. Harlowen10 de Burgo.
Generation No. 10
13. Harlowen10 de Burgo (John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4
Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 4, 7.). He married Arlotte (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 7., (2)
Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. I, p. 24., (3) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir Richard Cox, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in his Hibernia Anglicana, Lib. I, p.
31.).
Fact 1: Also spelled Herlwine. Earl of Conteville in Normandy, and ancestor to the Earls of
Clanrichard
Fact 2: He founded the Abbey of Gresleim in Normandy, France (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing
Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. I, p. 24.)
16 ii. Odo de Burgo (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 7-9., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir
William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. I, pp. 22-25.), died in Palermo, Sicily (Source:
Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. I, p. 24.).
Bishop of Bayeux in Normandy, Earl of Kent in England. Robert and Odo were half-brothers of
William the Conqueror and accompanied him into England and were with him at the Battle of
Hastings. Odo had with him divers monks and secular clerks, who gave much assistance in the
conflict. Robert and Odo were given the Earldoms in England as a reward by William the
Conqueror (See Pedigrees, page 7, and Heylyn, I, p. 271.)
Odo had the Castle of Dover, and the County of Kent was committed to his charge. He was
General or Chief Superintendent of the Army, a Count Palatine, and gave Laws as a King having
power over all the other Earls and great men of the land. He was reputedly the wisest man in
England. He had 184 Lordships in Kent, 39 in Essex, 32 in Oxfordshire, 6 in Warwickshire, 76 in
Lincolnshire, 23 in Warfordshire, 30 in Buckinghamshire, 2 in Worcestershire, 8 n Bedfordshire,
12 in Northamptonshire, 5 in Nottinghamshire, 22 in Norfolk.
14. Eustace10 de Burgo (John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4
Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), p. 4.).
In the County of York, he built the Castle of Knaresborough, to which his brother John
succeeded.
Generation No. 11
15. Robert11 de Burgo (Harlowen10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke
of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 7-8.) died 1087. He married Maud de Montgomery (Source: Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), p. 9.), daughter of Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Shrewsbury.
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+ 19 i. William12 de Burgo.
20 ii. [daughter] de Burgo. She married Andrew de Vitrei (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p.
10.).
21 iii. [daughter] de Burgo. She married Guy de Val (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 10.).
22 iv. [daughter] de Burgo. She married Earl of Tholonse (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748),
p. 10., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Dugdale's Baronage of Ireland, Tom. I, p. 26.).
18. John Monoculus11 de Burgo (Eustace10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5,
Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel)
(Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 4., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Beechan's Complete
Gentleman & Camden's Britannia, p. 490.). He married (1) (second wife). He married (2)
Magdalen (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5.) in St. Mary's Church of Bologne, Picardy.
These 2 brothers accompanied William the Conqueror into England (with their first cousins
Robert and Odo, who were the Conqueror's half brothers.
He was guardian for 5 years of King Stephen's brother, the Duke of Bologne and Earl of Blois.
Generation No. 12
19. William12 de Burgo (Robert11, Harlowen10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5,
Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel)
(Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 10, 13.).
Earl of Cornwall. He demanded his Uncle Odo's earldom of Kent, as his heir. The king refused.
William went to Normandy and fomented a rebellion there with Robert Earl of Shrewsbury.
The King burned his castles in England. He was stripped of his titles, and perpetually
imprisoned in England. He became a Monk in the Abbey of Bermondsay, Surry, where he was
buried. (Page 10)
Burial: Abbey of Bermondsey, Surry (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 10., (2) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. I, p. 25.)
+ 25 i. Adelm13 de Burgo.
23. Eustace Fitz John12 de Burgo (John Monoculus11, Eustace10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7,
Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2,
Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5.) died 1157. He married (1) Beatrix
(Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's
Baronage of England, Tom. 1, p. 92.), daughter of Lord de Vesey (Vesci). He married (2) Agnes
(Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5.), daughter of William Fitznigel, Baron of Walton.
Dugdale's Baronetage of England relates (in Latin) that he was a "great and aged man, and of
the chief English Peers, most eminent for his wealth and wisdom."
+ 27 i. William Vesey (Vesci)13 de Burgo, died 1185 in The 31st year of Henry II.
28 i. Rickard Fitz13 Eustace (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of
England, Tom. 1 p. 92.).
From him the noble family of Clavering and of Lali [?] Earl of Lincoln derive their descents.
24. Richard Rufus12 de Burgo (John Monoculus11, Eustace10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6,
Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1
Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5.).
+ 29 i. Walter13 de Burgo.
Generation No. 13
25. Adelm13 de Burgo (William12, Robert11, Harlowen10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6,
Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1
Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 10, 13.). He married Agnes (Source: (1) Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), p. 13., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing the ancient and curious vellum manuscript
belonging to Dominick Browne Esq., of Brayfield.), daughter of LouisVII, King of France.
26. John13 de Burgo (William12, Robert11, Harlowen10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6,
Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1
Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 10.).
+ 31 i. Hubert14 de Burgo, died May 12, 1243 in His manor house of Banstead, Surry.
27. William Vesey (Vesci)13 de Burgo (Eustace Fitz John12, John Monoculus11, Eustace10, John9,
Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great,
"Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing Crossley (or Crosly),
Peerage of Ireland, p. 33.) died 1185 in The 31st year of Henry II (Source: Burke Pedigrees,
(1748), p. 5.). He married (1) Burgo (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5., (2) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. 1, p. 92.). He married (2)
Agnes (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William
Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. 1, p. 92.), daughter of William King of Scotland.
"Cut out of his mother's womb", assumed the name and arms of Vesci (Vesey)
+ 32 i. Eustace Vesey14 de Burgo, born 1171; died 1255 in The North of England, near Durham.
33 i. William Vesey (Vesci)14 de Burgo. He married Isabel (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p.
5.).
29. Walter13 de Burgo (Richard Rufus12, John Monoculus11, Eustace10, John9, Baldwin8,
Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne",
Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) He married ? Pouchard, daughter of Sir John Pouchard.
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Generation No. 14
30. William FitzAdelm14 de Burgo (Adelm13, William12, Robert11, Harlowen10, John9, Baldwin8,
Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne",
Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 13-19; p. 125b.) died 1206 in
Ireland (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing the ancient and curious vellum manuscript belonging to
Dominick Browne Esq..). He married (1) Isabel/Isabell (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 19,
125b, 128b.), daughter of King Richard I. He married (2) Julian Doisnell (Source: (1) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. 1, p. 693., (2) Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 19, 125b.), daughter of Robert Doisnel/ Doisnell.
Ancestor of the Earls of Clanrichard. "I only have this Pedigree from Sir William Dugdale ---King
of Arms in his Baronetage of England, Tom I page 25, and Sir Richard Cox, Lord Chancellor of
Ireland, in his Hibernia Anglicana, Lib I page 31, but it is also in the Rolls-Office of Dublin, and
was made by the order of the Earl of Strafford some time Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in King
Charles I's reign. No notice therefore should be taken of some who in the Earl of Clanrichard's
Pedigree place John Monoculus among his ancestors, being led into that gross mistake by
reading in history that said John Monoculus and Serlo his brother accompanied William the
Conqueror into England as I have observed before page 4, but it appears from what I marked
above, from undoubted testimony, that John Monoculus was not the Earl of Clanrichard's
ancestor, but a first cousin of Robert de Burgo Earl of Moreton in Normandy and of Cornwall in
England, from whom the Earl of Clanrichard and all the Bourkes in Ireland do derive their
descents, of which Robert and his descendants to the present Earl of Clanrichard." (Pages 7-8)
In 1172 he was sent by King Henry II with Hugh de Lacy to take the submission of Roderick
O'Connor King of Connaught, as also that of the King of Meath at the River Shannon. He was
commonly called the "Conqueror of Connaught", and obtained from the King a great part of
that province. (Pages 13-18)
In a recap of families, the author heads the final section: "The Pedigree and Propagation of the
chief families of deBurgos, or Burkes, diversely written, for in England they write Burghs, or
Boroughs; in Munster, Bourkes the one Family viz. that of Drumheen writes Burgh; in the
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County of Galway, Burkes, in the County of Mayo Bourkes; in latin de Burgo, in French du
Bourg."
Fact: 1173, Came to Ireland 1172. In 1173 King Henry II appointed him Governor of Wexford
(Source: Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tm. I, p. 693.)
Fact (2): 1175, Governor of the Kingdom of Ireland (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir John
Davis, Historical Relations, p. 6., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir James Ware's Antiquities of
Ireland, printed 1705, p. 10.)
Fact (3): Commonly called the Conqueror of Connaught and he obtained of the King a great
part of that province (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees citing Camden's Britannia, p. 512., (2) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir John Davis, Historical Relations, p. 730., (3) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir James
Ware's Antiquities of Ireland, printed 1705, p. 134.)
Fact (4): 1177, Founded Thomas Court Abbey in a suburb of Dublin (Source: (1) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. I, p. 693., (2) Burke Pedigrees
citing Sir James Ware's Antiquities of Ireland, printed 1705, p. 77.)
Fact (5): 1200, Founded Abbey of Athassel, County of Tipperary (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees
citing Sir James Ware's Antiquities of Ireland, printed 1705, p. 104., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing
Counsellor Harris's Antiquities of Ireland, p. 262., (3) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir James Ware's
Annals of Ireland, anno 1593.)
Fact (6): Comments on his person and character appear in many writings (Source: (1) Burke
Pedigrees citing Giraldus Barry (called Cabrensis), History of Ireland, p. 134., (2) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir James Ware's Annals of Ireland, anno 1176., (3) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir
Richard Cox, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in his Hibernia Anglicana, Lib. I, p. 32.)
Fact: Formerly married to Lewellen, one of the soverieign Princes of Wales, of the race of
Cadwaller
37 i. Richard15 de Burgo (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 19-24; 125b; 128b., (2) Burke
Pedigrees citing Sir James Ware's Annals of Ireland, p. 1245.), died Bet. 1243 - 1244 (Source:
Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 51.). He married Una Connor (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p.
24.).
Fact: September 17, 1215, Lord of Connaught. Ancestor to the Earls of Clanrichard (Source: (1)
Burke Pedigrees citing Sir James Ware's Annals of Ireland, anno 1245., (2) Burke Pedigrees
citing Sir Richard Cox, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in his Hibernia Anglicana, Lib. I, p. 25., (3)
Burke Pedigrees citing Sir John Davis, Historical Relations, p. 30.)
Fact (2): Bet. March 10, 1226/27 - 1232, Lord Justice of Ireland (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing
Sir James Ware's Antiquities of Ireland, printed 1705, p. 155.)
Fact (3): Commissioned by Henry III to cause the Laws and Customs of England to be observed
in Ireland (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing William Molyneaux, Case of Ireland, printed in Dublin
1725, p. 25.)
Fact (4): Ancestor of the Lords Viscount Mayo, Lords Baron of Castleconnel, Brittas, etc.
(Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 125b.)
38 i. John (Richard)15 de Burgo (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 19, 125b.), died Bet. 1243
- 1244.
In 1226 he built the Castle of Lough Rea in the County of Gallway. He gave the lands of
Manevy, Connaught to the church. (Page 22)
39 ii. Hubert de Burgo (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 19, 125b.), died September 14,
1250.
Burial: September 1250, Church of the Dominicans at Limerick (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing
Sir James Ware in his Bishops of Munster, p. 17.)
Occupation: Prior of the Monastery of St. Edmund at Athassel, founded by his father
40 iii. Henry de Burgo (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 19, 125b.).
31. Hubert14 de Burgo (John13, William12, Robert11, Harlowen10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7,
Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2,
Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 10-13.) died May 12, 1243 in His manor
house of Banstead, Surry. He married (1) Margaret de Arsich (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748),
p. 12.), daughter of Robert de Arsich. He married (2) Margaret (Source: Burke Pedigrees,
(1748), p. 12.), daughter of William King of Scotland. He married (3) Isabella (Source: Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), p. 12.), daughter of William Earl of Gloucester.
He was one of the Privy Counsellors mentioned by King John in the Magna Charta in 1216.
Made Earl of Connaught and Sumpreme Justice of Ireland for life. Made Governor of Henry II's
kingdom by consent of all the peers of the realm.
Created Earl of Kent remainder to the heirs male of his body by his second wife Margaret, but
she had no children. (page 11-12)
Fact: Earl of Kent and Chief Justice of Ireland (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing Sir Richard Cox,
Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in his Hibernia Anglicana, Lib. I, p. 60.)
Fact (2): "one of the greatest men of his time", he passed through all the degrees of honor
bestowed by civil or military employment (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing Doctor Ingleton's
Funeral Sermon on Lady Honora Burke, Dic. of Berwick, p. 8.)
Fact (3): Governor of King Henry III's kingdom (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing Sir James Ware's
Annals of Ireland, an. 1230.)
Fact (4): He was a great benefactor to the Dominicans, bequeathing the palace at
Westminster, later called White Hall (Source: Burke Pedigrees citing Sir James Ware's Annals of
Ireland, an. 1230.)
Coheir of William.
Fact: Previously Queen of England, married to King John, but divorced ater 10 years due to
consanguinity, secondly married Geoffrey Magnaville Earl of Essex. After his death she married
Hubert
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41 i. Lord John15 de Burgo (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 13.). He married Sirce [?]
Lanville (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 13.).
32. Eustace Vesey14 de Burgo (William Vesey (Vesci)13, Eustace Fitz John12, John Monoculus11,
Eustace10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles
the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5.)
was born 1171, and died 1255 in The North of England, near Durham. He married Margaret
(Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 6., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William Dugdale's
Baronage of England, Tom. 1, p. 93.).
Cause of Death: Shot through the head by an arrow from Barnard Castle
42 i. William15 Vesey (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 5.), died 1258 in The 37th year of
Henry III. He married (1) Isabel (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 6., (2) Burke Pedigrees
citing Sir William Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. 1, p. 95.). He married (2) Agnes de
Ferrers (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 6., (2) Burke Pedigrees citing Sir William
Dugdale's Baronage of England, Tom. 1, p. 93.).
34. Warine Vesey (Vesci)14 de Burgo (William Vesey (Vesci)13, Eustace Fitz John12, John
Monoculus11, Eustace10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4
Ingelheim, Charles the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke
Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 5, 7.).
43 i. Margery15 de Burgo (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 7.). She married Gilbert Aton
(Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 7.).
35. Philadelphia14 de Burgo (William Vesey (Vesci)13, Eustace Fitz John12, John Monoculus11,
Eustace10, John9, Baldwin8, Baldwin7, Croise6, Rowland5, Charles Duke of4 Ingelheim, Charles
the3 Great, "Charlemagne", Pepin2, Charles1 Martel) (Source: Burke Pedigrees, (1748), pp. 5-6;
24.). She married Sir Formal Netterville (Source: (1) Burke Pedigrees, (1748), p. 24., (2) Burke
Pedigrees citing Nichol's Irish Compendium, p. 170.).