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ARRAN. 135 Mary, only da. of James (Stuart), : Dui;k uk Richmond fE.] ami Dukr of Lennox [S.] by Mary, da. of George (Villikrs), Di ke or BUCKINGHAM. She was 1). to her only br who d. a minor and num. 14 Aug. 1660. She d. s.p. 4 July and was liur. 19 Aug. 1667 at Kilkenny Cathedral aged 18. He m. secondly, June 1673, Dorothy, da. of John Ferrers of Tamworth Castle, by Anne, da. of Sir Dudley Carleton. He d. s.ti.m.s. 25 and was bur. 27 Jan. 16S5-6, in Westm. Abbey, when (his abovenamed br. John, Earl ok (Sowhan [I.], having d. before him s.p.) 'ill his ■peerage hwmuri became ex. Will. dat. 7 Jan. ] 077-8, " intending to embark for England," jir. 13 Jan. 1686-7. His widow Nov. 1716. Her will dat. 23 March 1716 in which she directs to be bur. at Tainworth, near her father, pr. 7 Dec. 1716. [James Butler, sfi/Ied LORD TULLOGH, s. and h. ap., Imp. 19 Feb. 1673-4 at Westm. Abbey, bur. there 10 Oct. 1676.] [Thomas Butler, dyled LORD TULLOGH, 2w bat 1st surv. s. andh. ap. Bur., an infant, at Christ Church, Dublin, 7 June 16SL] [Thomas Butler, styled LORD TULLOGH, 3rd but 1st surv. s. ami h. ap. Bur., an infant, 24 Aug. 16S5 at Kensington, Midx.] II. 1G93. 1. Charles Butler, nopliiiw of Ricliard (Butler), Earl ok Arras [I.] abovenamed, being 2nd and yst. surv. s. of Thomas Butler, styled Earl of Ossory (the s. and h. ap. of James, 1st Duke ok Ormonde), by Amelia, 1st da. of Henry de Nassau, Lord of Auverquerque in Holland, was A. 4 Sep 1671, and made Lord of the Bedchamber to Will. III. and Col. of a Regiment of Horse. On 8 March 1«83 he was er.(») BARON OF CLO 11(4 FIG KENAN. VISCOUNT OF TULLOGH and EARL OF ARRAN [I.] On 23 Jan. 1694 he was cr. Baron Bdtleii ok Weston, co. Huntingdon [E.] Brig. General 24 Jan. 1702 ; Lieut. Gen. 22 April 1708 ; Col. of the 3rd Troop of Horse Guards ; Gov. of Dover Castle, and Dep. Gov. of the Cinque Ports'. Master of the Ordnance, 1712-14 ; Chancellor of the Univ. of Oxford, 10 Sep. 1715, and High Steward of Westm., 28 Fell. 1715-6. By Act. of Pari. [E.] 1721 he was enabled to repurchase the family estates (forfeited by the attainder of his br. the Duke of Ormonde in 1715) which were thus preserved in the family. In 1722 he is said to have been cr. a Duke [Qy. DUKE OF ARRAN ?] by the titular James III of England. See p. 82 (note) under "Jacobite Peerages," Not- withstanding this titular creation and that (some 23 years subsequently) by the death of his br. James, 2nd Duke ok Ormonde [I.], s.p.m., on 16 Nov. 1745, he became de jure Duke ok Ormonde, &c. [I.], he appears never to have styled himself otherwise than as Earl of Arran [I.],( b ) the popular idea at that time being that the Iriuli titles (as well as the English) of his said br. had been forfeited by the act of attainder of the English Pari. 20 Aug. 1715. He m. 18 Sep. 17il Elizabeth, da. and coheir of Thomas (Cukwe), 2nd Lord Crkwe of Steane, by Ids 2nd wife Anne, da. and coheir of Sir William Aiumine, Bart., of Osgodby. She d. 21 May 1756 in her 77th year and was hm. (as Countess of Arran) at Steane, co. Northampton. M.I. Will. dat. 6 June 1732, pr. with nine codicils 2 Feb. 1757. He d. s.p. 17 Dec. 1758 in his 88th year at his lodgings next the Tilt yard, Whitehall, and was bur. 23rd at St. Margaret's, Westm., when all the Honuutis [Land E.] which had been confirmed on him, as also the Dukedom and Marqukssate ok Ormonde [I.] (which had beon conferred on his W See the preamblo to this creation in " Lodge," vol. iv, p. 04, note. () On 20 April 1750 by the death num. of his niece Lady Elizabeth Butler (the only rem. issue of his br, the 2nd Duke), ho became entitled to the Barony of Btxciwai.l [S.1 which was at that time (like the Irish titles) considered (erroneously) to have been forfeited by the English attainder in 1715. The right to this Barony pissed on his death (1758) to the heir general, i.e. his sisters aud their issue. See 'Dlnowall," Baron [8.1 cr. 1609.