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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:
238:. The barons are alternately numbered from the early 14th century by numbers ten greater than the number dating to the patent (e.g. the 28th/18th Baron Dunboyne died May 19, 2004). The first baron of this sequence in turn married the heiress to an earlier line of Barons Dunboyne.
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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 OβConnell, on 17 August 1799.
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Edmond Butler, 1st/11th Baron
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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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Dunboyne by prescription. In this way, the
Dunboyne properties and titles passed to the
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Edmond Butler, 8th Baron
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James Butler, 9th Baron Dunboyne (died 1508), Seneschal of Tipperary from 1478 to 1505
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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 (1839β1899)
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Fitzwalter George Probyn Butler, 17th/27th Baron Dunboyne (1874β1945)
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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 (1780β1850) β 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 (1951β2013)
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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
419:Edward Butler married Elizabeth Dobbin. Their son,
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367:(1806β1881) (elected a Representative Peer in 1868)
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Pierce Butler, 10th/20th Baron Dunboyne (died 1773)
234:. In 1541, the barony was created by patent in the
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Richard Pierce Theobald Butler, 20th Baron Dunboyne
343:Edmond Butler, 8th/18th Baron Dunboyne (died 1732)
340:Pierce Butler, 7th/17th Baron Dunboyne (died 1718)
334:Pierce Butler, 5th/15th Baron Dunboyne (died 1690)
346:James Butler, 9th/19th Baron Dunboyne (died 1768)
337:James Butler, 6th/16th Baron Dunboyne (died 1701)
331:James Butler, 4th/14th Baron Dunboyne (died 1662)
322:James Butler, 2nd/12th Baron Dunboyne (died 1624)
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428:James Butler (died 1774) was the Roman Catholic
630:Sorted by (historical) entity at time of grant
293:James Butler, 7th Baron Dunboyne (died 1445),
284:William Butler, 4th Baron Dunboyne (died 1406)
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290:Edmond Butler, 6th Baron Dunboyne (died 1419)
287:Pierce Butler, 5th Baron Dunboyne (died 1415)
206:. The Petit family also had land holdings in
220:Theobald Butler, 4th Chief Butler of Ireland
177:The fear of the Lord is the fountain of life
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241:The family seat is Argo Hill House, near
568:Debrett's Peerage and Titles of courtesy
264:, was the seat of the barons until the
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326:Edmond Butler, 3rd/13th Baron Dunboyne
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358:(1720β1800), son of the 20th baron
148:the Hon. Caspian Fitzwalter Butler
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273:Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne
130:Edmond Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne
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94:11 Jun 1541
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