♂ Thomas Butler

1426 - 1515

 

Sir, 7th Earl of Ormond, 8th Earl of Carrick, Baron Ormond de Rocheford

Thomas Butler
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Parents
James Butler
James Butler
1391 - 1452
Spouse
Anne Hankford
Anne Hankford
1431 - 1485
Children
Margaret Butler
Margaret Butler
1454 - 1539

Thomas Butler - Wikipedia

Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond

Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, P.C. (c. 1426 – 3 August 1515) was the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond and Joan de Beauchamp. He was attainted, but restored by Henry VII' s first Parliament in November 1485, and the statutes made at Westminster, by Edward IV, which declared him and his brothers traitors, were abrogated.

Other titles

Thomas Butler, as an Irish peer, should only have sat in the Irish parliament. However, as a personal friend of Henry VII of England, he was summoned to the English parliament in November 1488 as "Thomas Ormond de Rochford, chevaler". At this time, he was already 8th Earl of Carrick and 7th Earl of Ormond.,[1] having succeeded his childless older brothers James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond and John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond. On his death, the "barony" supposedly created in 1488 fell into abeyance. He was afterwards sworn of the Privy Council of England.

He was known as The Wool Earl, due to his enormous wealth. Besides being in the possession of major lands in the Irish counties of Kilkenny and Tipperary, he owned 72 manors in England, making him one of the richest subjects in the realm.[2]

In 1509, he was appointed Lord Chamberlain to Catherine of Aragon.[3] He held this post until 1512.

Family
He married firstly, Anne Hankford, daughter of Sir Richard Hankford and Anne Montagu, and had

two daughters and co-heiresses, who inherited the English estates:

Anne Butler (born c. 1455), married Sir James St. Leger, and had a son.
Margaret Butler (born c. 1454 - bt 1539/40), married Sir William Boleyn, and had issue, including Sir Thomas Boleyn. Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII, was their granddaughter. Queen Elizabeth I was, therefore, their great-granddaughter.

He married, secondly, Lora Berkeley, daughter of Sir Edward Berkeley, and widow of 3rd Lord Mountjoy. They had another daughter, Lady Elizabeth Butler, (died 1510).

See also

Butler dynasty (another article in wikipedia)

References

1. ^ Henry VII By Stanley Bertram Chrimes, p. 138
2.
^ Marie Louise Bruce, Anne Boleyn, p. 11
3.
^ Antonia Fraser, The Wives of Henry VIII, pp. 59, 117

1. Marie Louise Bruce, Anne Boleyn, p. 11
2. Antonia Fraser,
The Wives of Henry VIII, pp. 59, 117

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