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

  1. Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh, Volume 27 By Robin Flower, pages 173 - 176
  2. Butlers of Cahir.
  3. Lodge, Edmund, "The genealogy of the existing British peerage with brief sketches of the family history of the nobility.", 1832, pg 159.
  4. The Irish Archaeological Society, Volume 10 By Irish Archaeological Society, page 220.


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