BUTLER 449 adhered to Henn' III in the wars with the Barons. He m., in or before 1242, Margery, da. of Richard de Burgh, ancestor of the Earls of Clan- ricarde [I.]. He was !?ur. at ArkJow, in 1248, before 3 Aug. 7«y. p. m. 6 July I249.() His widow made a fine to m. whom she would, 27 Apr. 1250. She was living i Mar. 1252/3. Theobald Butler, or le Botiller, s. and h., aged 6 in 1248. His wardship and marriage were granted, for 3,000 marks, 21 Jan. 1250/1, to John FitzGeoffrey, Justiciar of Ireland. He took part with Edward I in the war with Scotland. He ;;;., in or before 1268, Joan, sister and coh. of Richard FiTzJoHX [Lord FitzJohn 1295-97], 4th and yst. da. of John FitzGeoffrey afsd., by Isabel, his wife. He ^.26 Sep. 1285, in the Castle of Arklow, and was l>ur. in the monastery there. Inq. p. m. 5 Jan. 1285/6. His widow, who on 26 Oct. and 21 Nov. 1299 had livery of her pourpart)' of her afsd. br. Richard's lands, d. 1303, between 25 Feb. and 26 May. Theobald Butler, or le Botiller, s. and h., b. 22 Feb. 1268/9; did homage for his lands 20 Feb. 1289/90. Under that name but without any territorial designation, he stood 5th on the Roll of the Pari. [I.] of 1295. On 13 June 1293 he gave a recognizance to the executors of the late Queen Eleanor of a fine of ;i^ 1,000 he had made with her for his marriage. He accompanied the King in 1296 to Scotland. He d. s.p., at his manor of Turvey, 14, and was bur. 27 May 1299, in Wotheny Abbey afsd., aged 30. Edmund Butler, or le Botiller, br.andh., did homage at Carlaverock for his brother's lands 30 Aug. 1300, and had livery of his mother's lands 13 Jan. 1303/4, being then of age. He, under that name and without any territorial designation, sat in the Pari. [I.] of 1302. He was knighted in London by Edward II in 1309. From 1312 to 1313, and again 4 Jan. 1 3 14/5 to 13 1 7 he was, under the style of Justiciar, Chief Governor of Ireland, and was active in suppressing the rebellion. At a feast in Dublin, 20 Sep. 13 13, he cr. no less than 30 Knights. For his services against Edward Bruce and the Scots, as also against the rebel Irish, he on i Sep. 13 1 5, received the feodum of "the Castle and manors of Karryk Macgriffyn and Roscrea" with the habendum as follows: — "Quod predictus Edmundus habeat et teneat predicta castra et maneria, cum pertinentiis, sibi et heredibus suis . . . sub nomine et honore Comitis de Karryk." This charter however (notwithstanding that the feodum continued in the family) appears to (») "For his many transgressions in seizing the lands of others in Amunderness, the King disseised him of all his lands." V.G. 58
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