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offshoot of the
Kilcash branch.
Garryricken is a
townland in the
barony of Kells,
County Kilkenny.
Walter Butler of
Garryricken,
eldest son of
Richard Butler...
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Colonel Thomas Butler of
Garryricken (died 1738), also
known as
Thomas Butler of
Kilcash was an
Irish Jacobite soldier. He
commanded a regiment, Thomas...
- (1703–1783), also
known as
Walter Butler of Kilcash, and
Walter Butler of
Garryricken, was the de jure 16th Earl of
Ormond and 9th Earl of Ossory. He did not...
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Chichester Walter of
Garryricken d. 1700
James 2nd Duke
Ormond 1665–1745
Charles 1st Earl
Arran 1671–1758
Thomas of
Garryricken d. 1738 John de jure 15th...
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virtue of the
commission of grace) 24 June 1639, of the
lands of Kilcash,
Garryricken, and many
others in the
counties of
Tipperary and Kilkenny; with a limitation...
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Thomas Butler of
Garryricken, the heir of his
eldest son,
Walter Butler of
Garryricken. Richard's descendants,
dubbed the
Garryricken branch,
would inherit...
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became the 17th Earl of Ormond. John was born on 10
December 1740 at
Garryricken. He was the only son, of
Walter Butler and his wife
Ellen Morres. At...
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Kylecorragh Wood (SAC)
along the
River Nore,
Grenan Wood (SAC), Knockadrina,
Garryricken North (NHA/SNR), Ballytobin/Ballaghtobin,
Brownstown Wood (NHA/SAC),...
- residence. He was the
third but only
surviving son of
Thomas Butler of
Garryricken and his wife
Margaret Magennis. His
father belonged to a
cadet branch...
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Butler of
Garryricken;
Christopher Butler,
Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Cashel (1673–1757), a
younger brother of
Thomas Butler of
Garryricken; Margaret...