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Theobald Walter, 1st Chief Butler of Ireland

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granted him the prisage of wines, to enable him, and his heirs, the better to support the dignity of that office. By this grant, he had two tuns (barrels) of wine out of every ship, which broke bulk in any trading port of Ireland, and was loaded with 20 tons of that commodity, and one ton from 9 to 20. Theobald accompanied John on his progress through Munster and Leinster. At this time he was also granted a large section of the north-eastern part of the
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of Ireland to Theobald, whereby he and his successors were to attend the Kings of England at their coronation, and on that day present them with the first cup of wine. Theobald's father had been the hereditary holder of the office of butler of England. Some time after, King Henry II of England
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in 1789 gave the year as 1189, but on no apparent authority, as no other author follows him on this. He died on 4 February 1206 at Arklow Castle and was buried at Wotheney Abbey. Their children were
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In early 1200, however, John deprived Theobald of all his offices and lands because of his irregularities as sheriff. His lands were not restored until January 1202. A manuscript in the
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and the half cantred of Trucheked Maleth in which it lay, and the cantreds of Elykarval, Elyochgardi, Euermond, Aros and Wedene, and Woedeneoccadelon and Wodeneoidernan."
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Theobald was the son of Hervey Walter and his wife, Matilda de Valoignes, who was one of the daughters of Theobald de Valoignes. Their children were Theobald,
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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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Maud (1192–1244) marries three times yet only has two surviving children Ralph and Marie
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attempted to regain his throne after retiring to the monastery of
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for 1194. Theobald was the first to use the surname Butler of the
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of Ireland. He was involved in the Irish campaigns of King
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of "Ely O'Carroll", which straddled the southern part of
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Kingston upon Thames: Kelley's Directories 1968 p. 865
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Theobald was active in the war that took place when
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Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler

age of heraldry
quarter
Marquess of Ormonde
Norfolk
Wicklow
Maud le Vavasour
Theobald le Botiller
Chief Butler of England
High Sheriff of Lancashire
Butler family
Henry II of England
John of England
Hubert Walter
Archbishop of Canterbury
justiciar
Lord Chancellor
Hubert
Ranulf de Glanvill
Henry II of England
Prince John
butler
Kingdom of Limerick
Killaloe
baronies
Tullough
County Clare
Clonlisk
Ballybritt

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