Bourke, Richard
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Bourke, Richard
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Bourke, Richard
Bourke, Richard, Hon, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
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Bourke, Richard, Hon, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
Bourke, R.
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Bourke, R.
Bourke, Richard, Secretary to Lord Naus
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Bourke, Richard, Secretary to Lord Naus
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Epithet: Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
General Sir Richard Bourke was born in 1777 in Dublin, Ireland. In 1825 the Colonial Office appointed him lieutenan-governor of the Eastern District of Cape Colony. When the governor, Lord Charles Somerset, returned to England on leave (and later resigned), Bourke assumed office as acting governor of the whole colony (1825-1828). In 1831 he transferred to Australia as governor of New South Wales; he resigned his office in December 1837. Bourke died in 1855 at his estate, Thornfield, Castleconnell, county Limerick, Ireland.
Epithet: Secretary to Lord Naus
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Governors Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)
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Manchester, Lancashire
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Newry, Down
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Westmorland, England
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Dublin, Ireland
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Waterford, Ireland
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Clonmel, Tipperary
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Reading, Berkshire
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Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) Officials and employees
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Dublin, Ireland
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Kingstown al. Dunleary, Dublin
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Manchester, Lancashire
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Weston Turville, Buckinghamshire
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Dalkey, Dublin
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Bonnyrigg, Edinburgh
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Great Britain Colonies Africa
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Dublin, Ireland
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Dublin, Ireland
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Bingham, Nottinghamshire
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South Africa History Frontier Wars, 1811-1878
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