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bestowed on the
descendants of his
second son, John, who
became Viscounts Ikerrin and
Earls of Carrick. Sir
Edmund Butler had
distinguished himself in the...
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Ikerrin (Irish: Uí Chairín) is a
barony in
County Tipperary, Ireland. This
geographical unit of land is one of 12
baronies in
County Tipperary. Its chief...
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produced multiple titles such as
Baron Cahir,
Baron Dunboyne,
Viscount Ikerrin,
Viscount Galmoye,
Viscount Mountgarret,
Viscount Thurles, Earl of Carrick...
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townlands with the name Newtown, (Irish: An
Baile Nua) in the
Barony of
Ikerrin in
County Tipperary, Ireland.
Newtown in the
civil parish of
Bourney Newtown...
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southern part of this
territory embraced the
baronies of
Eliogarty and
Ikerrin, a
great part of the
modern barony of
Middle Third, the
territory of Ileagh...
- Anglo-Irish
nobleman in the
Peerage of
Ireland Pierce Butler, 4th
Viscount Ikerrin (c. 1677–1711),
Irish peer,
politician and
soldier Sir
Pierce Butler, 4th...
- Roscrea.
There were six
historic baronies in
North Tipperary: Eliogarty,
Ikerrin,
Ormond Upper,
Ormond Lower,
Owney and Arra and
Kilnamanagh Upper. Civil...
- Tipperary: Clanwilliam, Eliogarty, Iffa and Offa East, Iffa and Offa West,
Ikerrin,
Kilnamanagh Lower,
Kilnamanagh Upper,
Middle Third,
Ormond Lower, Ormond...
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Viscount Ikerrin (1683 – 7
March 1719) was an
Irish nobleman. He was born in Kilkenny,
Ireland to
James Butler, 3rd
Viscount Ikerrin and
Eleanor Redman...
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April 1774),
known as the
Viscount Ikerrin from 1721 to 1744, was the son of
Thomas Butler, 6th
Viscount Ikerrin and
Margaret Hamilton,
daughter and...