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Cloughgrenan (also
spelled Cloughgrennan,
Clogrenan and Clogrennan) is a
historic geographic location in
Ireland which gives its name to two townlands...
- Butler, 9th Earl of
Ormond was Sir
Edmund Butler of
Cloughgrenan who
occupied lands at
Cloughgrenan (a
townland near
Carlow town).
Tulleophelim (or Tullowphelim)...
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younger son of the 1st Duke of Ormond, was
created Baron Butler of
Cloughgrenan,
Viscount Tullough and Earl of Arran. However, the
titles became extinct...
- Sir
Edmund Butler (1534 – c. 1585) of
Cloughgrenan (and the Dullough), was an
Irish noble and the
second son of
James Butler, 9th Earl of
Ormond and Lady...
- Hon.
Benjamin Plunket 13. Anne
Guinness 3.
Olive Plunket 14. Sir
Thomas Butler, 10th Baronet, of
Cloughgrenan 7.
Dorothea Butler 15.
Hester Bellingham...
- As of 2014 two of the
creations are extant. The
Butler Baronetcy, of
Cloughgrenan in the
County of Carlow, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Ireland on...
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Crickstown 21
February 1623 42
Stewart of
Ramalton 2 May 1623 77
Butler of
Cloughgrenan 16
August 1628 86
Esmonde of
Clonegall 28
January 1629
Vacant since 2021...
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Black Tom, the 10th Earl of Ormond, his
successor Edmund (1534–1602), of
Cloughgrenan,
married Eleanor Eustace and had
three sons,
among whom were Theobald...
- Succeeded by
Benjamin Burton Thomas Butler Baronetage of
Ireland Preceded by
Pierce Butler Baronet (of
Cloughgrenan) 1732–1771 Succeeded by
Thomas Butler...
- Sir
Pierce Butler, 4th
Baronet of
Cloughgrenan (a
townland near Carlow), PC (Ire) (1670 – 17
April 1732) was an
Irish politician and baronet. He was the...