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Theobald Butler, 4th Chief Butler of Ireland

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62:. She was co-heir with her three sisters to her brothers John and Richard. On her marriage, she brought Theobald the manor of Faubridge in Essex, the hamlet of Shippeley in Hants, the manor of Shire in Surrey, the hamlet of Vacherie and the manor of Ailesbury (in Buckinghamshire). Joan died on 4 April 1303. Their children were: 23: 211: 196: 94: 191: 186: 160: 75: 59: 69: 181: 176: 206: 201: 31: 8: 134:
The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom
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by the Prior and Convent of the Holy Trinity in January 1306, but was never consecrated.
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He married Joan FitzJohn in 1268, the fourth and youngest daughter of
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Margaret Butler (1274–1344), she married John de Trenouth
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Theobald Butler, 5th Chief Butler of Ireland (1269–1299)
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Theobald Butler, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland
Margery de Burgh
Richard Mor de Burgh
Edward I of England
Scotland
Arklow
John Fitzgeoffrey
Geoffrey FitzPeter, Earl of Essex
Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick
Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne
Archbishop of Dublin
Butler dynasty


The Peerage.
Inquisition Post Mortem
Categories
Butler dynasty
Normans in Ireland
13th-century Irish people
People from County Wicklow
People from County Tipperary
1242 births
1285 deaths
Burials at the Abbey of Arklow

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