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Sir John Bernard Burke, (5 January 1814 – 12 December 1892) was a British
genealogist Genealogy () is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages. Genealogists use oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to demonstrate kins ...
and Ulster King of Arms, who helped publish ''
Burke's Peerage Burke's Peerage Limited is a British genealogical publisher founded in 1826, when the Irish genealogist John Burke began releasing books devoted to the ancestry and heraldry of the peerage, baronetage, knightage and landed gentry of Great ...
''.


Personal life

Burke, of Irish descent, was born at London and was educated in London and France. His father, John Burke (1787–1848), was also a notable genealogist who first produced, in 1826, a ''Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the United Kingdom''. This work, generally known as ''
Burke's Peerage Burke's Peerage Limited is a British genealogical publisher founded in 1826, when the Irish genealogist John Burke began releasing books devoted to the ancestry and heraldry of the peerage, baronetage, knightage and landed gentry of Great ...
'', was issued annually starting in 1847. While practising as a
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Bernard Burke assisted his father in his genealogical work, including the two volumes entitled ''The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with their Descendants'' &c., which were not published until after his father's death (volume 1 in 1848, volume 2 in 1851), following which he took control of his publications. In 1853 Burke was appointed Ulster King of Arms. In 1854 he was
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and in 1855 he became Keeper of the State Papers in Ireland. After having devoted his life to genealogical studies he died in
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on 12 December 1892. He was succeeded as editor of ''Burke's Peerage and Landed Gentry'' by his fourth son, Ashworth Peter Burke. Continuing his strong family tradition of
genealogy Genealogy () is the study of families, family history, and the tracing of their lineages. Genealogists use oral interviews, historical records, genetic analysis, and other records to obtain information about a family and to demonstrate kin ...
and
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, another of Burke's sons, Sir Henry Farnham Burke, would eventually attain the office of
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.


Works

In addition to editing ''Burke's Peerage'' from 1847 until his death, Sir Bernard brought out several editions of a companion volume, '' Burke's Landed Gentry'', which was first published between 1833 and 1838. In 1866 and 1883 he published editions of his father's ''Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Scotland and Ireland, extinct, dormant and in abeyance'' (earlier editions, 1831,1840, 1846); and in 1855 and 1876 editions of his ''Royal Families of England, Scotland and Wales'' (1st edition, 1847–1851). Integral to the study of
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was the publication in 1878 (enlarged edition in 1883) of his ''Encyclopaedia of Heraldry, or General Armory of England, Scotland and Ireland'' was published in 1848. Sir Bernard's own works include: *''The Roll of Battle Abbey'' (1848) *''A Visitation of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain'' Vol. 1 (1852) *''The Romance of the Aristocracy'' (1855) *''The Romance of the Forum'' (1855-) *''Vicissitudes of Families'' (1883, and several earlier editions) *''The Rise of Great Families'' (1882) *''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry. Vols 1 & 2'' (1891)


Arms


See also

*
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*
College of Arms The College of Arms, or Heralds' College, is a royal corporation consisting of professional officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern Ireland and some Commonwealth realms. The heralds are appointed by the British Sover ...
* Genealogical Office *
Heraldry Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology, together with the study of ceremony, rank and pedigree. Armory, the best-known bran ...


References


External links


Burke's Peerage
website
College of Arms
website
A Visition of the Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain, Vol. 1.
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