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Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond

Sir Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond and 4th Earl of Ossory (1559–1633), succeeded his uncle Black Tom, the 10th earl, in 1614. He was called "Walter of the Beads" because he was a devout Catholic, whereas his uncle had been a Protestant. King James I intervened and awarded most of the inheritance to his uncle's Protestant daughter Elizabeth. Ormond contested the King's decision and was for that insolence detained in the Fleet Prison from 1619 until 1625 when he submitted to the King's ruling. He then found a means to reunite the Ormond estate, by marrying his grandson James, who had been raised a Protestant, to Elizabeth's only daughter.

Walter Butler
Earl of Ormond
Tenure1614–1633
PredecessorThomas, 10th Earl of Ormond
SuccessorJames, 1st Duke of Ormond
Born1559
Died24 February 1633
Carrick-on-Suir
BuriedSt. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny
Spouse(s)Helen Butler
Issue
Detail
Thomas & others
FatherJohn Butler of Kilcash
MotherKatherine MacCarthy Reagh

Birth and origins edit

Family tree
Walter Butler, 11th Earl, with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.[a]
Piers
8th Earl
Ormond

1467–1539
Margaret
FitzGerald

1473–1542
James
9th Earl

1496–1546
Joan
FitzGerald

d. 1565
Richard
1st
Viscount
MountGarrett

1500–1571
Thomas
10th Earl

c. 1531 – 1614
Elizabeth
Sheffield
John of
Kilcash

d. 1570
Katherine
MacCarthy
Reagh
Edmund
2nd
Viscount

d. 1602
Theobald
Viscount
Tulleophelim

d. 1613
Elizabeth
Butler

c. 1585
– 1628
Richard
Preston
1st Earl
Desmond

d. 1628)
Walter
11th Earl
1559–1633
'Beads'
Helen
Butler

d. 1631
Thomas
Viscount
Thurles

d. 1619
d.v.p.*
Elizabeth
Pointz

1587–1673
Elizabeth
Preston

1615–1684
James
1st Duke

1610–1688
Richard
of
Kilcash

1615–1701
Frances
Tuchet
Legend
XXXSubject of
the article
XXXEarls & dukes
of Ormond
XXXViscount
Mountgarret
*d.v.p. = predeceased his father (decessit vita patris)

Walter was born in 1559,[2][b] the second son of John Butler of Kilcash and his wife Katherine MacCarthy. His father was a younger son of James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond. His father's family, the Butler Dynasty, was Old English and descended from Theobald Walter, who had been appointed chief butler of Ireland by King Henry II in 1177.[5]

Walter's mother was a daughter of Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh.[6] Her father was the 13th prince of Carbery. Her family was Gaelic Irish. Walter's parents were both Catholic. Walter was one of four siblings, who are listed in his father's article.

Early life edit

Butler was brought up as a devout Catholic and was known as "Walter of the Beads"[7] (Irish: "Váitéar an Phaidrín").[8]

His father, John of Kilcash, died on 10 May 1570 when Walter was about eleven. [6] His brother James inherited but died unmarried sometime before September 1576 when Walter became the owner of the land around Kilcash Castle that had been his father's appanage.[9]

Butler worked closely with his uncle, the Earl of Ormond.[10] As a reward for his military service with the earl, he was knighted by Adam Loftus and Robert Gardiner in 1598.[11]

Marriage and children edit

About 1584 Butler married a second cousin, Helen Butler (also known as Ellen), eldest daughter of Edmund Butler, 2nd Viscount Mountgarret and his wife Grizel FitzPatrick.[12][13] Their common great-grandfather was Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond.

Walter and Helen had two sons:

  1. Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles (1594–1619), married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Pointz, and had issue, including James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond[14]
  2. James, died young in France[15]

—and nine daughters:

  1. Margaret, married Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 5th Baron Upper Ossory[16]
  2. Catherine, married Piers Power of Monalargie, 2nd son of Richard Power, 2nd Baron Power of Curraghmore[17][18][19]
  3. Ellen (died 1663), married Pierce Butler, 1st Viscount Ikerrin[20]
  4. Helena, married James Butler of Grellagh, 5th son of James Butler, 2nd Baron Dunboyne[21]
  5. Joan, married 1st George Bagenal,[22] 2ndly Theobald Purcell, and 3rdly Sir Thomas Esmond, 1st Baronet.
  6. Mary, married George Hamilton of Greenlaw and Roscrea[23]
  7. Elizabeth, married 1st Sir Edmond Blanchville and 2ndly Richard Burke, 6th Earl of Clanricarde[24]
  8. Eleanor (died 1633), died unmarried[25]
  9. Ellis Butler (died 1625), who married Sir Terence O'Brien-Arragh, 1st Baronet of Arragh[26]

Member of parliament edit

In 1613 the only Irish parliament of the reign of James I was called. On 13 April 1613 Butler was returned as member of the Irish House of Commons for County Tipperary County.[27] He was part of the resistance to government attempts to introduce anti-Catholic legislation.[28]

Earl of Ormond edit

His uncle, Black Tom, the 10th Earl died on 22 November 1614[29] leaving an only daughter, Elizabeth, who had married Richard Preston, 1st Earl of Desmond. Butler, his nephew, succeeded as the 11th Earl of Ormond and expected to also inherit the estates, but his claim to the family estates was challenged by Richard Preston, the husband of the 10th Earl's only child. The dispute was arbitrated by King James I, who awarded most of the estate, including Kilkenny Castle, to Preston. Ormond, as he now was, spent much time and money in litigation opposing the King's decision. His persistence resulted in him being committed to the Fleet prison in 1617.[30] He remained incarcerated for eight years in great want with no rents reaching him from his estate. James meanwhile challenged his ownership of the county palatine of Tipperary with a writ of quo warranto (by what right?). This county had been vested in the head of the family for nearly four hundred years and could therefore under no circumstance have belonged to his cousin Elizabeth, the wife of Richard Preston. No answer was made to the writ, if indeed an opportunity was afforded for an answer, and James took the county palatine into his own hands.

Ormond was freed in 1625 and large parts of his estates were restored to him.[31] For some while he lived in a house in Drury Lane, London, with his grandson James, afterwards Duke of Ormond. In 1629, on the projected marriage of his grandson with Elizabeth Preston, Preston's only child, Charles I of England granted her marriage and the wardship of her lands to him by letters patent dated 8 September. After the marriage Ormond was recognised, on 9 October 1630, heir to the lands of his uncle, Earl Thomas, as well as of Sir John Butler of Kilcash, his father.

Ormond also suffered problems within his own family. His son Thomas, styled viscount Thurles, married the daughter of Sir John Poyntz of Gloucestershire against his wish. In 1619 Thomas was accidentally drowned at The Skerries, Isle of Anglesey,[32] at the beginning of Walter's long imprisonment in the Fleet Prison. Viscount Thurles had been a prominent Catholic and at the time of his death, was being sent to England on charges of having garrisoned Kilkenny.

Death and timeline edit

Ormond died at Carrick-on-Suir on 24 February 1633 and was buried in St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny, on 18 June 1633.[33] His eldest son having predeceased him, he was succeeded by his grandson, James Butler, later the 1st Duke of Ormond.

Timeline
Italics for historical background.
Age Date Event
0 1559 Born
10–11 10 May 1570 Father died.[6]
16–17 Before Sep 1576 Elder brother James died.[9]
24–25 About 1584 Married Helen Butler.[12]
41–42 23 Sep 1601 The Spanish landed at Kinsale[34]
43–44 24 Mar 1603 Accession of King James I, succeeding Queen Elizabeth I[35]
53–54 13 Apr 1613 Was returned as one of two MPs for Tipperary County.[28]
54–55 22 Nov 1614 Uncle Thomas, the 10th earl, dies.[29]
57–58 1617 Detained in Fleet Prison.[30]
65–66 18 Mar 1625 Submitted to the King's decision.
65–66 27 Mar 1625 Accession of King Charles I, succeeding King James I[36]
68–69 10 Oct 1628 Cousin Elizabeth Butler, Countess of Desmond died.
68–69 28 Oct 1628 Richard Preston, 1st Earl of Desmond drowned.
69–70 25 Dec 1629 Grandson James married Elizabeth Preston.
71–72 28 Jan 1631 Mother died.[37]
73–74 24 Feb 1633 Died at Carrick-on-Suir.[33]

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This family tree is partly derived from the condensed Butler family tree pictured in Dunboyne.[1] Also see the lists of his sons and daughters in the text.
  2. ^ Older literature give his year of birth as 1569.[3][4]

Citations edit

  1. ^ Dunboyne 1968, pp. 16–17. "Butler Family Tree condensed"
  2. ^ Edwards 2004, p. 230, right column, line 57. "... was born about Easter 1559, the second son of John Butler of Kilcash ..."
  3. ^ Cokayne 1895, p. 149, line 2. "He was b. 1569 and distinguished himself against the rebel Irish in 1599."
  4. ^ Airy 1886, p. 86. "Butler, Walter, of Kilcash, eleventh Earl of Ormonde (1569–1633)"
  5. ^ Debrett 1828, p. 640. "Theobald le Boteler on whom that office [Chief Butler of Ireland] was conferred by King Henry II., 1177 ..."
  6. ^ a b c Burke & Burke 1915, p. 1549, right column, line=57. "3. John of Kilcash, to whom his father granted lands by deed, 26 May 1544; m. [married] Katherine, dau. [daughter] of Cormac MacCartie, the MacCartie Reagh, and d. [died] 10 May 1570 ..."
  7. ^ French 1846, p. 26. "... was not ... his grandfather ... Walter earl of Ormond, for his devotion stiled Walter of the beads and rosarie?"
  8. ^ Edwards 2004, p. 230, right column, line 55. "... called Uatéir an bPaidrín, Walter of the Beads and Rosary."
  9. ^ a b Edwards 2004, p. 231, left column, line 1: "He [Walter] emerged as heir to the Kilcash estate in co. Tipperary some time before September 1576 after the death without issue of his brother ..."
  10. ^ Armstrong 2009, 1st paragraph. "He served with his uncle in the later stages of the nine years war ..."
  11. ^ Shaw 1906, p. 94. "1597-9, Jan. 22. Walter Butler, son and heir to John Butler, ... in St. Patrick's Church by Adam Loftus, archybishop of Dublin, and Sir Robert Gardiner ..."
  12. ^ a b Edwards 2004, p. 231, left column, line 7. "About 1584 he married Ellen (d. 1631) daughter of Edmund Butler, second Viscount Mountgarrett ..."
  13. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 38, line 27. "He [Walter] married Hellena, eldest daughter of Edmond, the second Viscount Mountgarret ... having issue by her (who died 28 January 1631 ..."
  14. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 38, line 32. "Thomas, his heir apparent, who died before him."
  15. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 1550, left column, line 75. "2. James, d.s.p. [died childless] in France."
  16. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 38, line 35. "Daughter Margaret was married to Bryan, Lord Upper Ossory."
  17. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 38, line 37. "Catharine, to Pierce Power of Monaghalargy in Tipperary, Esq.; second son of Richard, Lord Poer."
  18. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 1550, left column, line 77. "2. Katharine m. Piers Power, of Monalargie."
  19. ^ Burke 1866, p. 443, left column, line 68. "II. Pierce of Monalargy, co. Waterford, who m. [married] Catherine, 4th dau. [daughter] of Walter, Earl of Ormonde."
  20. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 38, line 39. "Ellan, to Sir Pierce Butler, 1st Viscount Ikerrin."
  21. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 38, line 40. "Hellena, to James Butler of Grellagh, Esq.; eldest son of James, second Lord Dunboyne by his second wife, Margaret, daughter of Connor, Earl of Thomond."
  22. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 39, line 4. "Joan, to George Bagenal of Dunleckney, in the county Carlow, Esq.; ancestor to Beauchamp Bagenal, of that place, Esq."
  23. ^ Burke & Burke 1915, p. 1550, left column, line 84. "6. Mary, m. [married] Sir George Hamilton, of Roscrea."
  24. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 39, line 8. "Elizabeth, married first to Sir Edmond Blanchville, of Blanchville's Town, by whom she had Gerald, who dying before them, 21 February 1646, she created a monument to his memory in the cathedral of Kilkenny; and secondly to Richard, sixth Earl of Clanrickard."
  25. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 39, line 13. "Eleanor died unmarried, in 1633."
  26. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 39, line 14. "Alice, married to Terence (or Turlogh) Mac 'brien-Arragh."
  27. ^ House of Commons 1878, p. 632. "1613 / 13 April / Sir Walter Butler, knt. / Kilcashe / Tipperary County"
  28. ^ a b Flood 2020, p. 38.
  29. ^ a b Cokayne 1895, p. 148, line 30. "He [Thomas] d. s.p.m. at Carrick, 22 Nov. 1614, aged 82 ..."
  30. ^ a b Cokayne 1895, p. 149, line 6. "... committed for eight years, 1617–25, to the Fleet prison, London."
  31. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ormonde, Earl and Marquess of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 295.
  32. ^ Cokayne 1895, p. 149, line 14. "He [Thurles] d. v.p. [predeceased his father] being drowned off the Skerries, 15 Dec. 1619."
  33. ^ a b Edwards 2004, p. 231, right column, line 57. "He died on 18 February 1633 and was buried in the Ormond family tomb in St Canice's cathedral ..."
  34. ^ Joyce 1903, p. 172. "On the 23d of September, 1601, a Spanish fleet entered the harbour of Kinsale with 3,400 troops ... "
  35. ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 44, line 1. "James I ... acc. 24 Mar. 1603 ..."
  36. ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 44, line 16. "Charles I. ... acc. 27 Mar. 1625 ..."
  37. ^ Lodge 1789a, p. 39. "Daughter Hellena was married to Walter, Earl of Ormond, and died 28 January 1631."

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walter, butler, 11th, earl, ormond, earl, ossory, 1559, 1633, succeeded, uncle, black, 10th, earl, 1614, called, walter, beads, because, devout, catholic, whereas, uncle, been, protestant, king, james, intervened, awarded, most, inheritance, uncle, protestant,. Sir Walter Butler 11th Earl of Ormond and 4th Earl of Ossory 1559 1633 succeeded his uncle Black Tom the 10th earl in 1614 He was called Walter of the Beads because he was a devout Catholic whereas his uncle had been a Protestant King James I intervened and awarded most of the inheritance to his uncle s Protestant daughter Elizabeth Ormond contested the King s decision and was for that insolence detained in the Fleet Prison from 1619 until 1625 when he submitted to the King s ruling He then found a means to reunite the Ormond estate by marrying his grandson James who had been raised a Protestant to Elizabeth s only daughter Walter ButlerEarl of OrmondTenure1614 1633PredecessorThomas 10th Earl of OrmondSuccessorJames 1st Duke of OrmondBorn1559Died24 February 1633Carrick on SuirBuriedSt Canice s Cathedral KilkennySpouse s Helen ButlerIssueDetailThomas amp othersFatherJohn Butler of KilcashMotherKatherine MacCarthy Reagh Contents 1 Birth and origins 2 Early life 3 Marriage and children 4 Member of parliament 5 Earl of Ormond 6 Death and timeline 7 Notes and references 7 1 Notes 7 2 Citations 7 3 SourcesBirth and origins editFamily tree Walter Butler 11th Earl with wife parents and other selected relatives a Piers8th EarlOrmond1467 1539MargaretFitzGerald1473 1542 James9th Earl1496 1546JoanFitzGeraldd 1565Richard1stViscountMountGarrett1500 1571 Thomas10th Earlc 1531 1614ElizabethSheffieldJohn ofKilcashd 1570KatherineMacCarthyReaghEdmund2ndViscountd 1602 TheobaldViscountTulleophelimd 1613ElizabethButlerc 1585 1628RichardPreston1st EarlDesmondd 1628 Walter11th Earl1559 1633 Beads HelenButlerd 1631 ThomasViscountThurlesd 1619d v p ElizabethPointz1587 1673 ElizabethPreston1615 1684James1st Duke1610 1688RichardofKilcash1615 1701FrancesTuchet Legend XXXSubject ofthe articleXXXEarls amp dukesof OrmondXXXViscountMountgarret d v p predeceased his father decessit vita patris Walter was born in 1559 2 b the second son of John Butler of Kilcash and his wife Katherine MacCarthy His father was a younger son of James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond His father s family the Butler Dynasty was Old English and descended from Theobald Walter who had been appointed chief butler of Ireland by King Henry II in 1177 5 Walter s mother was a daughter of Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh 6 Her father was the 13th prince of Carbery Her family was Gaelic Irish Walter s parents were both Catholic Walter was one of four siblings who are listed in his father s article Early life editButler was brought up as a devout Catholic and was known as Walter of the Beads 7 Irish Vaitear an Phaidrin 8 His father John of Kilcash died on 10 May 1570 when Walter was about eleven 6 His brother James inherited but died unmarried sometime before September 1576 when Walter became the owner of the land around Kilcash Castle that had been his father s appanage 9 Butler worked closely with his uncle the Earl of Ormond 10 As a reward for his military service with the earl he was knighted by Adam Loftus and Robert Gardiner in 1598 11 Marriage and children editAbout 1584 Butler married a second cousin Helen Butler also known as Ellen eldest daughter of Edmund Butler 2nd Viscount Mountgarret and his wife Grizel FitzPatrick 12 13 Their common great grandfather was Piers Butler 8th Earl of Ormond Walter and Helen had two sons Thomas Butler Viscount Thurles 1594 1619 married Elizabeth daughter of Sir John Pointz and had issue including James Butler 1st Duke of Ormond 14 James died young in France 15 and nine daughters Margaret married Barnaby Fitzpatrick 5th Baron Upper Ossory 16 Catherine married Piers Power of Monalargie 2nd son of Richard Power 2nd Baron Power of Curraghmore 17 18 19 Ellen died 1663 married Pierce Butler 1st Viscount Ikerrin 20 Helena married James Butler of Grellagh 5th son of James Butler 2nd Baron Dunboyne 21 Joan married 1st George Bagenal 22 2ndly Theobald Purcell and 3rdly Sir Thomas Esmond 1st Baronet Mary married George Hamilton of Greenlaw and Roscrea 23 Elizabeth married 1st Sir Edmond Blanchville and 2ndly Richard Burke 6th Earl of Clanricarde 24 Eleanor died 1633 died unmarried 25 Ellis Butler died 1625 who married Sir Terence O Brien Arragh 1st Baronet of Arragh 26 Member of parliament editIn 1613 the only Irish parliament of the reign of James I was called On 13 April 1613 Butler was returned as member of the Irish House of Commons for County Tipperary County 27 He was part of the resistance to government attempts to introduce anti Catholic legislation 28 Earl of Ormond editHis uncle Black Tom the 10th Earl died on 22 November 1614 29 leaving an only daughter Elizabeth who had married Richard Preston 1st Earl of Desmond Butler his nephew succeeded as the 11th Earl of Ormond and expected to also inherit the estates but his claim to the family estates was challenged by Richard Preston the husband of the 10th Earl s only child The dispute was arbitrated by King James I who awarded most of the estate including Kilkenny Castle to Preston Ormond as he now was spent much time and money in litigation opposing the King s decision His persistence resulted in him being committed to the Fleet prison in 1617 30 He remained incarcerated for eight years in great want with no rents reaching him from his estate James meanwhile challenged his ownership of the county palatine of Tipperary with a writ of quo warranto by what right This county had been vested in the head of the family for nearly four hundred years and could therefore under no circumstance have belonged to his cousin Elizabeth the wife of Richard Preston No answer was made to the writ if indeed an opportunity was afforded for an answer and James took the county palatine into his own hands Ormond was freed in 1625 and large parts of his estates were restored to him 31 For some while he lived in a house in Drury Lane London with his grandson James afterwards Duke of Ormond In 1629 on the projected marriage of his grandson with Elizabeth Preston Preston s only child Charles I of England granted her marriage and the wardship of her lands to him by letters patent dated 8 September After the marriage Ormond was recognised on 9 October 1630 heir to the lands of his uncle Earl Thomas as well as of Sir John Butler of Kilcash his father Ormond also suffered problems within his own family His son Thomas styled viscount Thurles married the daughter of Sir John Poyntz of Gloucestershire against his wish In 1619 Thomas was accidentally drowned at The Skerries Isle of Anglesey 32 at the beginning of Walter s long imprisonment in the Fleet Prison Viscount Thurles had been a prominent Catholic and at the time of his death was being sent to England on charges of having garrisoned Kilkenny Death and timeline editOrmond died at Carrick on Suir on 24 February 1633 and was buried in St Canice s Cathedral Kilkenny on 18 June 1633 33 His eldest son having predeceased him he was succeeded by his grandson James Butler later the 1st Duke of Ormond Timeline Italics for historical background Age Date Event 0 1559 Born 10 11 10 May 1570 Father died 6 16 17 Before Sep 1576 Elder brother James died 9 24 25 About 1584 Married Helen Butler 12 41 42 23 Sep 1601 The Spanish landed at Kinsale 34 43 44 24 Mar 1603 Accession of King James I succeeding Queen Elizabeth I 35 53 54 13 Apr 1613 Was returned as one of two MPs for Tipperary County 28 54 55 22 Nov 1614 Uncle Thomas the 10th earl dies 29 57 58 1617 Detained in Fleet Prison 30 65 66 18 Mar 1625 Submitted to the King s decision 65 66 27 Mar 1625 Accession of King Charles I succeeding King James I 36 68 69 10 Oct 1628 Cousin Elizabeth Butler Countess of Desmond died 68 69 28 Oct 1628 Richard Preston 1st Earl of Desmond drowned 69 70 25 Dec 1629 Grandson James married Elizabeth Preston 71 72 28 Jan 1631 Mother died 37 73 74 24 Feb 1633 Died at Carrick on Suir 33 Notes and references editNotes edit This family tree is partly derived from the condensed Butler family tree pictured in Dunboyne 1 Also see the lists of his sons and daughters in the text Older literature give his year of birth as 1569 3 4 Citations edit Dunboyne 1968 pp 16 17 Butler Family Tree condensed Edwards 2004 p 230 right column line 57 was born about Easter 1559 the second son of John Butler of Kilcash Cokayne 1895 p 149 line 2 He was b 1569 and distinguished himself against the rebel Irish in 1599 Airy 1886 p 86 Butler Walter of Kilcash eleventh Earl of Ormonde 1569 1633 Debrett 1828 p 640 Theobald le Boteler on whom that office Chief Butler of Ireland was conferred by King Henry II 1177 a b c Burke amp Burke 1915 p 1549 right column line 57 3 John of Kilcash to whom his father granted lands by deed 26 May 1544 m married Katherine dau daughter of Cormac MacCartie the MacCartie Reagh and d died 10 May 1570 French 1846 p 26 was not his grandfather Walter earl of Ormond for his devotion stiled Walter of the beads and rosarie Edwards 2004 p 230 right column line 55 called Uateir an bPaidrin Walter of the Beads and Rosary a b Edwards 2004 p 231 left column line 1 He Walter emerged as heir to the Kilcash estate in co Tipperary some time before September 1576 after the death without issue of his brother Armstrong 2009 1st paragraph He served with his uncle in the later stages of the nine years war Shaw 1906 p 94 1597 9 Jan 22 Walter Butler son and heir to John Butler in St Patrick s Church by Adam Loftus archybishop of Dublin and Sir Robert Gardiner a b Edwards 2004 p 231 left column line 7 About 1584 he married Ellen d 1631 daughter of Edmund Butler second Viscount Mountgarrett Lodge 1789a p 38 line 27 He Walter married Hellena eldest daughter of Edmond the second Viscount Mountgarret having issue by her who died 28 January 1631 Lodge 1789a p 38 line 32 Thomas his heir apparent who died before him Burke amp Burke 1915 p 1550 left column line 75 2 James d s p died childless in France Lodge 1789a p 38 line 35 Daughter Margaret was married to Bryan Lord Upper Ossory Lodge 1789a p 38 line 37 Catharine to Pierce Power of Monaghalargy in Tipperary Esq second son of Richard Lord Poer Burke amp Burke 1915 p 1550 left column line 77 2 Katharine m Piers Power of Monalargie Burke 1866 p 443 left column line 68 II Pierce of Monalargy co Waterford who m married Catherine 4th dau daughter of Walter Earl of Ormonde Lodge 1789a p 38 line 39 Ellan to Sir Pierce Butler 1st Viscount Ikerrin Lodge 1789a p 38 line 40 Hellena to James Butler of Grellagh Esq eldest son of James second Lord Dunboyne by his second wife Margaret daughter of Connor Earl of Thomond Lodge 1789a p 39 line 4 Joan to George Bagenal of Dunleckney in the county Carlow Esq ancestor to Beauchamp Bagenal of that place Esq Burke amp Burke 1915 p 1550 left column line 84 6 Mary m married Sir George Hamilton of Roscrea Lodge 1789a p 39 line 8 Elizabeth married first to Sir Edmond Blanchville of Blanchville s Town by whom she had Gerald who dying before them 21 February 1646 she created a monument to his memory in the cathedral of Kilkenny and secondly to Richard sixth Earl of Clanrickard Lodge 1789a p 39 line 13 Eleanor died unmarried in 1633 Lodge 1789a p 39 line 14 Alice married to Terence or Turlogh Mac brien Arragh House of Commons 1878 p 632 1613 13 April Sir Walter Butler knt Kilcashe Tipperary County a b Flood 2020 p 38 a b Cokayne 1895 p 148 line 30 He Thomas d s p m at Carrick 22 Nov 1614 aged 82 a b Cokayne 1895 p 149 line 6 committed for eight years 1617 25 to the Fleet prison London Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Ormonde Earl and Marquess of Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 20 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 295 Cokayne 1895 p 149 line 14 He Thurles d v p predeceased his father being drowned off the Skerries 15 Dec 1619 a b Edwards 2004 p 231 right column line 57 He died on 18 February 1633 and was buried in the Ormond family tomb in St Canice s cathedral Joyce 1903 p 172 On the 23d of September 1601 a Spanish fleet entered the harbour of Kinsale with 3 400 troops Fryde et al 1986 p 44 line 1 James I acc 24 Mar 1603 Fryde et al 1986 p 44 line 16 Charles I acc 27 Mar 1625 Lodge 1789a p 39 Daughter Hellena was married to Walter Earl of Ormond and died 28 January 1631 Sources edit Armstrong Robert October 2009 McGuire James Quinn James eds Butler Thomas Dictionary of Irish Biography Retrieved 28 August 2022 Airy Osmund 1886 Butler Walter of Kilcash eleventh Earl of Ormonde 1569 1633 In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol VIII New York MacMillan and Co p 86 OCLC 8544105 Burke Bernard 1866 A Genealogical History of the Dormant Abeyant Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire New ed London Harrison OCLC 11501348 Burke Bernard Burke Ashworth Peter 1915 A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage the Privy Council Knightage and Companionage 77th ed London Harrison OCLC 1155471554 Cokayne George Edward 1895 Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom Extant Extinct or Dormant Vol VI 1st ed London George Bell and Sons OCLC 1180818801 N to R for Ormond Debrett John 1828 Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Vol II 17th ed London F C and J Rivington OCLC 54499602 Scotland and Ireland Dunboyne Patrick Theobald Tower Butler Baron 1968 Butler Family History 2nd ed Kilkenny Rothe House a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Edwards David 2004 Butler Walter eleventh earl of Ormond and fourth Earl of Ossory 1559 1633 In Matthew Henry Colin Gray Harrison Brian eds Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Vol 9 New York Oxford University Press pp 230 231 ISBN 0 19 861359 8 Flood John 2020 Kilcash and the Butlers of Ormond Conflict and Kinship from the Middle Ages to the Great Famine Dublin Geography Publications ISBN 978 0 906602 94 2 Google Books no preview French Rev Nicholas 1846 1st pub 1676 Bindon Samuel Henry ed The Historical Works of the Right Rev Nicholas French Vol II Dublin James Duffy OCLC 4187137 Contains The Unkinde Desertor of Loyall Men and True Frinds Fryde Edmund Boleslaw Greenway D E Porter S Roy I eds 1986 Handbook of British Chronology Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks No 2 3rd ed London Offices of the Royal Historical Society ISBN 0 86193 106 8 for timeline House of Commons 1878 Return Members of Parliament Part II Parliaments of Great Britain 1705 1796 Parliaments of the United Kingdom 1801 1874 Parliaments and Conventions of the Estates of Scotland 1357 1707 Parliaments of Ireland 1599 1800 London His Her Majesty s Stationery Office OCLC 13112546 Joyce Patrick Weston 1903 A Concise History of Ireland from the Earliest Times to 1837 12th ed Dublin M H Gill amp Son OCLC 815623752 Lodge John 1789a Archdall Mervyn ed The Peerage of Ireland or A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom Vol IV Dublin James Moore OCLC 264906028 Viscounts for Butler Viscount Mountgarrett Shaw William A 1906 The Knights of England Vol II London Sherratt amp Hughes Knights bachelors amp Index Peerage of Ireland Preceded byThomas Butler Earl of OrmondeEarl of Ossory Succeeded byJames Butler Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walter Butler 11th Earl of Ormond amp oldid 1216628035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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