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Viscount Mountgarret is a
title in the
Peerage of Ireland. The
title was
created in 1550 for the Hon.
Richard Butler,
younger son of
Piers Butler, 8th...
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Baron Dunboyne,
Viscount Ikerrin,
Viscount Galmoye,
Viscount Mountgarret,
Viscount Thurles, Earl of Carrick, Earl of Kilkenny, Earl of Ormond...
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Mountgarret (or Mountgarrett,
Mount Garrett; Irish: Mota-Gairead) is a
townland in New Ross,
County Wexford, Ireland. It is
known for the
ruins of a medieval...
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Viscount Monckton of Brenchley,
Viscount Mountgarret (eligible to
stand by
virtue of his
junior title,
Baron Mountgarret, as his
senior title is in the Peerage...
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Mountgarret (18
December 1844 – 2
October 1912), was a
British aristocrat.
Henry Butler was the son of
Henry Edmund Butler, 13th
Viscount Mountgarret...
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Richard Butler, 1st
Viscount Mountgarret (1500 – 20 May 1571) was the son of
Piers Butler, 8th Earl of
Ormond and Lady
Margaret Fitzgerald. He married...
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Viscount Baltingl**** (1541),
Viscount Clontarf (1541),
Viscount Mountgarret (1550) and
Viscount Decies (1569). A
specifically British custom is the...
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government to
Irish Catholic nobles such as
Viscount Gormanston,
Viscount Mountgarret,
Viscount Muskerry and the
Baron of Navan.
These men
would commit their...
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Richard Henry Piers Butler, 17th
Viscount Mountgarret (8
November 1936 – 7
February 2004), was an Anglo-Irish
aristocratic British Army officer, landowner...
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under the Earl of
Ormonde and
Irish Confederate troops commanded by Lord
Mountgarret. On 2
April 1642, the Earl of Ormonde,
serving as the
commander of the...