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CAHEIt. 105 Elizabeth, da. of Theobald [or Toby] M.miEw, of Thurlcs, by Margaret, da of Sir Valentine Browne, Bart. [I.] He d. s.p in. 1070, having made his will 29 Jan. of that year. His widow hi. 1085 Daniel M.wCarthy, of Carriguevar, and d. 1704. VII. 1G7G. 5. Tiieoisald (Butler), Baron Caher [I.], cousin ami h. male (i.e. cousin of the hist Lord's grandfather), being s. and h. of Kdmond Butler, of Knockanaiiomagh, co. Tipperary, by Catharine, da. of Mac-Iuhikk- AltAOH, which Edmond was a yr. s. of Theobald [lit.] 1st Baron Caher [I.] above- named. He sat in the Pail. [I.j of ICS!) of James II, and was outlawed 1U91, but was restored Miehmas 101*3, tho' his estates sullered considerably by these proceedings. He w. firstly .Mary, da. of .Sir Redmond EVElt.YUD, Bart. [I.] He lit. secondly, Feb. 1693, Margaret, da. ami coheir of [his predecessor] Pierce (BCTLKB.) [VI.) 4th Baron Caiier [I.] by Elizabeth, da. of Toby Mathkw abovenamed. By her he acquired the manor of Castle Grace and other lands, co. Tipperary. He d. 27 Sep. 1700. His wife sur- vived him. VIII. 1700. fS. Thomas (Bctubr), Baros Caher [XI s. and h., by 1st wife, was under age in 1700. He m. 24 July 1709, at St. Nicholas, Dublin, Prances, 1st da. of Sir Theobald Bctler, Solicitor Gen. to James II. She d. 1733 in her 47th year. He d. May 1744 in the city of York. IX. 1714. 7. James (Butler), Bauon Caiier |~L] s. and h., b. 1 Aug. 1711. He m. Jany. 1739, Christian, da. and coheir of Michael Moore, of Droghedn. She d. before him. He d. s.p. 6 June 1786, at Lyons, in France. X. 1786. 8. Pierce (Butler), Baron Caiier [I.], br. and h., b. before 1727. He d. num. 10 June 17S8 at Paris. XI. 1788. 'J. Jambs (Butler), Baron Caher [I.] cousin, and h. male, being s. and h. of Richard Butler of Glengall, co. Tipperary, by Jane, his 1st wife, da. of Richard Butleu, of liallynahiuch, in that co., which Richard 1!., first named (who d. before 1750), was s. of James B. of Glengall (who d. before 1737), s. of Theobald B. of Knocklofty (living 1641) s. of James B. of the same (who d. 1030), who w;is 5th s. of Theobald [HI.] 1 st Baron Caher abovenamed. He m. Sarah Nichols. He, who was sometime of Fethard, co. Tipperary, d. in the East Indies, July 178S. XII. 178S. 1 and 10. Viscounty [I.] I. 1S1G. Richard (Butleu), Baron Caiier-i - A. 13 Nov. 1775. On 22 Jany. 1810 he was % j"S ISCOUNT CAHER, co. Tipperary, and EARL OF GLENGALL [I.] He d. 30 Jany. 1819. Viscountcy [I.] II. Barony [I.] XIII. I 1819, } to j 185s. 2 and 11. Kioiiaud (Butler), y i^d Earl of Glengall (1816), Viscount Caher (1S16), and Bauon Caheu (1583) [I.], only s. and h-, l>. 17 May 1794. He d. s.p.m. 22 Jany. 1858, when all his honours became , extinct.(*) J ° i 3 oo (■) It is possible that the Barony of Caher may still be successfully claimed. It has been, however, acted upon as an extinction, according to the Act of Union [I.] in the creation of a new Irish Peerage, viz., ' ' Athlumney," in 1863. The title indeed appears to be actually (tlio' on what ground is unknown to the Editor) assumed, for among the announcements of " marriages " in Jany. 1S84, appears "on the 6th ult. Arthur John Tin ner to the lion. Fanny Butler, of Richmond place, Chester, only da. of the lit. lion. Joseph Laiwencc Butler, 13th Lord Vahir, of Lady well Park, Lewisham, Kent (J. L. Butler, formerly of Liverpool aud London)." This, apparently, was " the Lord Cahir," then " advanced in years," who was, on 12 June, 1881, prosecutor in an assault case.