, Ireland The common ancestor here is
Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond. Three minor family branches sprang from his eldest son –
James; Cloughgrenan, Kilcash and Duiske / Galmoye, His younger son,
Richard Butler, founded the junior but long lasting
Mountgarret line. Senior line – earls of Ormond, heirs of the 8th earl Mountgarret line – heirs of the second son of the 8th earl Cloughgrenan line – heirs of the second son of the 9th earl Kilcash and Thurles line – heirs of the third son of the 9th earl Garryricken line – heirs of the third son of the 11th earl Duiske and Galmoye line – heirs of the 10th earl
Butlers of Mountgarret Mountgarret may take its name from the
townland of Tifeaghna (Mount Garret) in the
civil parish of
Sheefin, in the barony of Galmoy or from Clomantagh (Mount Garret) in the civil parish of Clomantagh in the County of Crannagh. Both baronies are in the northwestern corner of
County Kilkenny. The Viscounts are recorded as significant landowners there (where they occupied lands around
Clomantagh Castle for many centuries), as well as holding lands in the neighbouring civil parish of Coolcashin. It may also refer to a district of the town of
New Ross in
County Wexford. This branch was in turn an offshoot of the Polestown branch. In 1911 the 14th Viscount Mountgarret was created Baron Mountgarret of Nidd, West Riding, Yorkshire in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
Notable family members , North Yorkshire, England •
Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret (1500–1571) •
Edmund Butler, 2nd Viscount Mountgarret (died 1602) •
Richard Butler, 3rd Viscount Mountgarret (1578–1651) •
Edmund Butler, 4th Viscount Mountgarret (1595–1679) •
Edmund Butler, 10th Viscount Mountgarret (died 1752) •
Edmund Butler, 11th Viscount Mountgarret (1745–1793) •
Edmund Butler, 1st Earl of Kilkenny (1771–1846) •
Henry Butler, 13th Viscount Mountgarret (1816–1900) •
Henry Butler, 14th Viscount Mountgarret (1844–1912) •
Edmund Butler, 15th Viscount Mountgarret (1875–1918) •
Piers Butler, 16th Viscount Mountgarret (1903–1957) •
Richard Butler, 17th Viscount Mountgarret (1936–2004) •
Piers Butler, 18th Viscount Mountgarret (born 1961)
Butlers of Cloughgrenan The second son of
James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond was
Sir Edmund Butler of Cloughgrenan who occupied lands at Cloughgrenan (a townland near
Carlow town). Tulleophelim (or Tullowphelim) is near the town of
Tullow in
County Carlow. The castle of Tulleophlim had been built by
James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond before 1450.
Notable family members •
Sir Edmund Butler of Cloughgrenan (c. 1531 – 1602), • Theobald Butler, Viscount Butler of Tulleophelim, a son of Sir Edmund. •
Sir Thomas Butler of Cloughgrenan, 1st Baronet, illegitimate son of Sir Edmund. •
Sir Edmund Butler of Cloughgrenan, 2nd Baronet, son of 1st Baronet.
Butlers of Kilcash and Thurles , Carrick-on-Suir The third son of
James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond, was
John who occupied lands in
Kilcash, near
Clonmel,
County Tipperary. His heirs went on to provide four immediate heirs to the earldom of Ormond when the senior line failed through lack of legitimate male issue.
Notable family members •
John Butler of Kilcash •
Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond, son of John and the first member of the Kilcash branch to inherit the earldom when the senior branch failed to leave legitimate male issue. •
Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles, son of the 11th Earl who predeceased his father. •
James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, heir of Thomas, grandson of the 11th earl. •
Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory, son of the 1st Duke who predeceased his father. •
James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, son of the 6th Earl of Ossory and grandson of the 1st Duke. •
Charles Butler, 3rd Duke of Ormonde, younger son of the 6th Earl of Ossory. •
Richard Butler of Kilcash, son of Viscount Thurles and younger brother of James, the 1st Duke.
Butlers of Garryricken This branch is an offshoot of the Kilcash branch. Garryricken is a
townland in the
barony of
Kells,
County Kilkenny.
Notable family members , Ireland • Walter Butler of Garryricken, eldest son of
Richard Butler of Kilcash, great-grandson of the 11th Earl. • Colonel
Thomas Butler of Garryricken, eldest son of Walter. •
John Butler, 15th Earl of Ormonde, son of Colonel Thomas, great-grandnephew of the 1st Duke. He succeeded to the earldom (but not the dukedom) when the last member of senior Kilcash line, Charles, failed to produce a legitimate male heir. • John Butler of Garryricken, second son of Walter and brother of Colonel Thomas, grand-nephew of the 1st Duke. •
Walter Butler, 16th Earl of Ormonde, son of John, great-great-great-grandson of the 11th Earl and the first cousin of the 15th Earl. •
Eleanor Butler, one of the two Ladies of Llangollen.
Butlers of Duiske and Galmoye Duiske takes its name from
Duiske Abbey in
Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny.
Galmoy is a village in the
Barony of Galmoy, northwestern Kilkenny. This branch also sprang from the
9th Earl. His younger son was
James Butler of Duiske.
Notable family members •
James Butler of Duiske was awarded the Abbey lands upon the
dissolution of the monasteries following the
English Reformation. The lands eventually reverted to his uncle
Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond. •
Piers FitzThomas Butler of Duiske, who was the illegitimate son of the 10th Earl. •
Edward Butler, 1st Viscount Galmoye, who was the son of Piers FitzThomas Butler. •
Piers Butler of Duiske, who was the eldest son of the 1st Viscount. •
Edward Butler, 2nd Viscount Galmoye, who was the grandson of the 1st Viscount. •
Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye, who was the eldest son of the 2nd Viscount. He was attainted and had no living male heirs. • Richard Butler of Galmoye, who was the second son of the 2nd Viscount. •
James Butler of the
Irish Brigade in France was son of Richard Butler of Galmoye and the grandson of the 2nd Viscount. •
Edmond Butler of Killoshulan, who was the brother of the 2nd Viscount. == Sub-families and houses ==