Burke, Ulick (c.1670–1691), viscount of Galway , Jacobite soldier, was fourth son of William Burke, 7th earl of Clanricarde (and first son by William's second wife Helen, daughter of the 1st earl of Clancarty (qv)). On 2 June 1687 James II (qv) created him baron of Tyaquin and viscount of Galway, one of the five hereditary peerages created by James before exile. In early 1689 he raised for James some 3–4,000 men. Patrick Sarsfield (qv), who later married Galway's sister Honora, trimmed this force to a manageable regiment of c.650, which Galway commanded in the Williamite war, notably in the siege of Birr (1690) and the battle of Aughrim (12 July 1691), where he was wounded, captured, and ‘dispatched by foreigners after quarter, as 'tis said’ (Jacobite narrative). He was also among those outlawed as Jacobites.
He married (30 July 1688) Frances Lane (1674–1713), daughter of the 1st Viscount Lanesborough (qv) and granddaughter of the 5th earl of Dorset; they had no children.