Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret

Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret (1500 – 20 May 1571) was the son of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond and Lady Margaret Fitzgerald. He married his first cousin Eleanor Butler, daughter of Theobald Butler of Polestown, the illegitimate brother of the 8th Earl of Ormond. He was created 1st Viscount Mountgarret in 1550.

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Career

He was described to have been a "Knight of goodly personage, and as comely a man as could be seen"; he was a very honourable and worthy gentleman, and performed many great services to the Crown of England. As recompense, the Lords of the council, in their letter to the Deputy Lieutenant, St. Leger, dated at Windsor 5 August 1550, transmitted the directions of King Edward VI of England to create him Viscount Mountgarret. This was done by patent, bearing date at Dublin 23 October.[1] In the reigns of that King and Queen Mary, he was keeper of the castle of Ferns. On 20 March 1558 he joined in a commission of martial law with Sir Nicholas Devereux for the territories of Fassaghbentry and LeMoroe's country. On 13 April 1559 was in two several commissions "for the preservation of the peace in the counties of Kilkenny, Tipperary and Wexford",.[2] during the absence of the Deputy Lieutenant, Lord Sussex, in the north, upon his expedition against Shane O'Neill. On the following 12 January he was present in the Parliament. He died 1571 and was buried alongside his ancestors in St. Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny city.

Marriage and issue

His first wife was Eleanor, daughter of Theobald Butler of Nechum (or Polestown) in the county of Kilkenny, by whom he had Edmund, his successor.
His second marriage was to Catharine, daughter and heir to Peter Barnewall of Stackallan in Meath, and by her he had a son Barnewall, who died unmarried.
His third marriage was in 1541 to Anne, daughter of John Plunket, Lord Killeen, from whom he was divorced in the first year of their marriage.
Having issue in all five sons and four daughters, viz.

By him, who died 19 May 1669, she had five sons,
  • Robert, whose eldest son Walter, when eighteen years old, succeeded his grandfather;
  • Edmund,
  • James,
  • William,
  • John.

See also

Butler dynasty

References

  1. ^ Lodge, John The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom, 1789, Vol IV, p 23.
  2. ^ Lodge, John The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom, 1789, Vol IV, p 24.
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
New creation
Viscount Mountgarret
1550 – 20 May 1571
Succeeded by
Edmund Butler