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Baron Dunboyne

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and married late in life in the hope of fathering an heir. Following the death of a son in infancy, it looked like the title would indeed become extinct. However, a distant relative of the 2nd/12th baron was found in County Clare who succeeded to the title. His ancestry is as follows:
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As a Roman Catholic bishop, when the 12th/22nd baron inherited the titles, he feared that his vows of celibacy would lead to the extinguishment of the titles altogether. Following the refusal of the Pope to release him from his vows, he
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James Butler, 13th/23rd Baron Dunboyne (born 25 July 1780), was the great-great-great-grandson of the 2nd/12th baron. He married Eleanor, daughter of David O’Connell, on 17 August 1799.
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of Kilbraynan (or Kilbrena) in Dunboyne, along with the rectory of Dunboyne, its tithes and other ecclesiastical revenues. A century later, Thomas Butler, son of
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Patrick Theobald Tower Butler, 18th/28th Baron Dunboyne (often known as Paddy Dunboyne; 1917–2004) (Headed the Irish Peers Association)
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Edmond Butler, 1st/11th Baron Dunboyne (died 1566), the son of the 10th baron, was elevated to the peerage on 11/06/1541.
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James Butler (died 22 May 1784) married Bridget Sheehy, daughter of Bartholomew Sheehy. He lived at Cragnagowra,
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Out of a Ducal Coronet Or a Plume of five Ostrich Feathers and issuant therefrom a Demi Falcon rising Argent.
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Edmund Lodge, "The peerage of the British empire as at present existing.", London 1832, p145
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Dunboyne by prescription. In this way, the Dunboyne properties and titles passed to the
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Edmond Butler, 8th Baron Dunboyne (died 1498), Seneschal of Tipperary from 1457 to 1478
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James Butler, 9th Baron Dunboyne (died 1508), Seneschal of Tipperary from 1478 to 1505
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Dexter: a Lion guardant Argent; Sinister: a Horse Sable maned tailed and hoofed Or
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James Butler married Janet Cantwell, daughter of Captain John Cantwell. Their son,
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James Butler, 2nd/12th Baron Dunboyne married Margaret O'Brien. Their son,
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Or a Chief indented Azure overall three Escallops in bend counterchanged.
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James Fitzwalter Clifford-Butler, 15th/25th Baron Dunboyne (1839–1899)
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Fitzwalter George Probyn Butler, 17th/27th Baron Dunboyne (1874–1945)
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Michael Butler (died 15 Aug 1776) married Mary O'Leary. Their son:
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James Butler, 13th/23rd Baron Dunboyne (1780–1850) – see note below
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Richard Pierce Theobald Butler, 20th/30th Baron Dunboyne (b. 1983)
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Pierce Edmond Creagh Butler, 11th/21st Baron Dunboyne (died 1785)
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Thomas "MacPiarais" Butler, 3rd Baron Dunboyne (died 11/07/1370)
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was a title first held by the Petit family some time after the
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is the present holder's son Hon. Caspian Fitzwalter Butler.
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John Fitzwalter Butler, 19th/29th Baron Dunboyne (1951–2013)
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Pierce (Piers) Butler, 2nd Baron Dunboyne (died 08/05/1370)
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Robert St John Fitzwalter Butler, 16th/26th Baron Dunboyne
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Theobald Fitzwalter Butler, 14th/24th Baron Dunboyne
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Pierce Butler, 10th/20th Baron Dunboyne (died 1773)
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Richard Pierce Theobald Butler, 20th Baron Dunboyne
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In 1324, Butler was created 222:, married Sinolda, heiress of 210:. 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Index

Lord Dunboyne


King Henry VIII
Peerage of Ireland
Norman invasion of Ireland
Dunboyne
Lordship of Meath
Mullingar
Bishop of Meath
townland
Theobald Butler, 4th Chief Butler of Ireland
William le Petit
Baron
Butlers
Peerage of Ireland
Rotherfield
East Sussex
Kiltinan Castle
Fethard, County Tipperary
Reformation in Ireland
Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne
Seneschal
James Butler, 10th Baron Dunboyne
Edmond Butler, 3rd/13th Baron Dunboyne
John Butler, 12th/22nd Baron Dunboyne
Theobald Fitzwalter Butler, 14th/24th Baron Dunboyne
Robert St John Fitzwalter Butler, 16th/26th Baron Dunboyne
heir apparent
Apostatised

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