Thomas Burgh of Gainsborough
Sir Thomas Burgh (; BURRA, KG was an English gentleman.
Gainsborough Old Hall Tower
Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent
Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent was an English nobleman who served as Chief Justiciar of England (1215–1232) and Justiciar of Ireland (1232) during the reigns of King John and his son and successor King Henry III and, as Regent of England (1219–1227) during Henry's minority, was one of the most influential and powerful men in English politics in the thirteenth century.
Hubert de Burgh seeking sanctuary in 1234, by Matthew Paris, from his Historia Anglorum
Prince Arthur and Hubert by William Frederick Yeames, 1882. Manchester Art Gallery
The remains of de Burgh's Hadleigh Castle near Southend in Essex