James "Gallda" Butler
James "Gallda" Butler (from Irish gallda, meaning 'alien or Englishman') (died 1434) was the son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond and Catherine FitzGerald of Desmond.[1] From him springs the Cahir branch of the Butler family who were ennobled as Barons Cahir.[2][3]
Marriage and Children
He married a daughter of MacWalter and together they had one son
gollark: Why not (pre)^npreludes for all positive integer n?
gollark: You have a parser which you want to rewrite anyway and vague pictures of a logic interpreter/logic spec, I have a sort of working application which admittedly does not do much of what "minoteaur" is to contain.
gollark: Even Minoteaur is more implemented than Macron.
gollark: Oh. I meant that ironically.
gollark: Good luck.
See also
References
- Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh, Volume 27 By Robin Flower, pages 173 - 176
- Butlers of Cahir.
- Lodge, Edmund, "The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family history of the nobility.", 1832, pg 159.
- The Irish Archaeological Society, Volume 10 By Irish Archaeological Society, page 220.
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