Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran

Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran, Baron Butler of Cloughgrenan, Viscount Tullough (15 July 1639 – 25 January 1685/1686) was an Irish peer, the fourth son of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde.

Life

He was created Baron Butler of Cloughgrennan, Viscount Tulloogh and Earl of Arran (having purchased the Aran islands) in May 1662 in the Peerage of Ireland[1] In 1673, as a reward for his bravery in the sea fights against the Dutch, he was created Baron Butler of Weston in the Peerage of England. He died in London.

His first, childless, marriage was to Mary (1651-1668) daughter of James Stuart, 1st Duke of Richmond. His second marriage was to Dorothy (-1716), daughter of John Ferrers of Tamworth Castle and Anne, daughter of Sir Dudley Carleton. Only one of their five children survived them.

His daughter and sole heiress, Charlotte Butler, married Charles, 4th baron Cornwallis.[2] Charlotte was the mother of the first Earl Cornwallis.

As the Earl died without male issue, the titles became extinct. However, they were re-created in 1693 for his nephew Charles Butler, (who was also created Baron Butler of Cloughgrenan and Viscount Tullough).

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References

  1. Lodge, Edmund, "The genealogy of the existing British peerage.", pg 285.
  2. Burke, John, A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire., Vol 1, pg 291.

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