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James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond

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180:, and Joan de Burgh, and had issue. He was born at Kilkenny and given in ward on 1 September 1344—his father, James Butler, had died in 1338—to Maurice, Earl of Desmond, for the fine of 2,306 marks; and afterwards to Sir John Darcy, who married him to his daughter Elizabeth. James Butler the son was called the Noble Earl on account of his descent from the Royal Family through his mother. 86:. The hereditary office of butler of Ireland was one of particular fealty to the Crown, whereby Theobald and his successors were to attend the Kings of England at their coronation. A gap of seven years followed before James was rewarded for his especial loyalty with an earldom in his own right. His benefactor, the young 94:
by patent dated 2 November 1328, at Salisbury—the king was holding a Parliament there—with the creation fee of £10 a year. Seven days later by patent dated at Wallingford, in consideration of his services and the better to enable him to support the honour, the king gave James the regalities,
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Elizabeth Butler (1330–1392), married (after 20 July 1359), Gerald FitzGerald, Earl of Desmond, son of Maurice FitzThomas, Earl of Desmond and Aveline FitzMorice, and had issue.
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Friars. On 3 June of that year, he gave the friars his castle and estate of Carrick, which they occupied on the feast day of SS. Peter and Paul (29 June).
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liberties, knights fees, and other royal privileges of the county of Tipperary, and the rights of a palatine in that county for life.
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In 1327, James was offered a marriage arrangement that would give him the castle and manor of Kilpec, Hereford, for life. He married
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Upon his father's death in 1321, the only hereditary title to which James succeeded was that of
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The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom
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The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom
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Mountmorres of Castlemorres, Hervey Redmond Morres; Robert Southwell (1792).
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The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, with Their Descendants
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In 1336, James founded the friary of Carrick-Begg (a townland on the
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Pernel Butler (1332 – 23 April 1368), married
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At about the same time, in September 1328, the king created
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Index

Peerage of Ireland
Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick
Joan FitzGerald, Countess of Carrick
Theobald le Botiller
Theobald le Botiller
Margery de Burgh
John FitzGeoffrey
Shere
John FitzThomas FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare
Theobald Fitzwalter, or Theobald Butler
Butler
King Edward III
Earl of Ormond
Roger Mortimer
Earl of March
arouse the anger
River Suir
Carrick-on-Suir
Franciscan
Eleanor de Bohun
4th Earl of Hereford
Princess Elizabeth
Edward I of England
James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormond
Elizabeth Darcy
John Darcy, 1st Baron Darcy de Knayth
Lord Justice of Ireland
Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Baron Talbot
Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot
Elizabeth de Comyn

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