BUTLER. 97 i.e. "BARON BUTLF.R OF WESTON, co. Huntingdon" {Butler). This Barony [first creation] conferred 27 Aug. 1G73 on Richard (Butler), Earl of Auras [(.( became extinct, wfth that Peerage, 25 Jany. IG85/U See "Aim an " Earldom of [I.], cr. 1632 ; ex. IBSii. BUTLER OF MOORE PARK. Barony by /.Thomas Butler, styled Earl of OssorY (" the") Writ. gallant Ossnry ") being b. and Ii. tip. of James, Duke op I. 1079. II. 168*. 1715, Ohmondk [I.J, Karl of Brecknock and Baron Butler of Lan- thony [B.J was, v.p. sum. to Pari., by writ 5 March 1678/9, as LORD BUTLER OK MOORE PARK co. Hertford.^) He (I v.p. :10 July 1GS1 aged 40. ?. .1 ames ( Butler), Lord Butler of Moore Park, h. and b, • 29 April 1665. On 21 July 1688 he sue. his Grandfather aa Dike of ORMONDE [E. and L] Attainted 20 Aug. 1718 Whereby thin Barony and his other English I dignities became forfeited. J = P3 11^ i.e. " BARON BTJTLER OF WESTON, cd. Huntingdon " (JSu&er). This Barony [tseenct creation] conferred 23 Jany. 1(>91 cm Charles (Butler), Ear! of Abrah [(.], beeaine extinct, with that Peerage, 17 Dec. 175S. See " Arran," Earldom of [I.], tr. 169:5 ; ex. 1768. See " NEWTOWN-BUTLER, co. Fermanagh," (Butler) Barony [I.,] "Richard Butler, Esq.," cr. a Baron [Qy. BARON BUTLER] in 1727 by the titular .1 A MES 111. See under " Jacobite Peerages," vol. i, p. o9, note " b." i.e. " BARON P.UTLER OF LANTIIONY, co. Monmouth," (Butler) This Barony [second creation] conferred 20 Jany 1801, on Walter (Butler), E.VUL OF Ou.moxde [I.] (who was subsequently, 1 SI 6, cr. Marchess ok Ormonde [I.]), became, on his death, s.p. 10 Aug. 1S20, (as also the Irish Marquessate) exlinct.( b ) See "Ormonde," Earldom of [I.] (") It seems probable that the Barony meant was that of " Butler of Lanthany " [n: 1660) which was vested in his Father ; and, had the writ been addressed "Thom;e liutler " [only], such Barony doubtless it would have been ; but the writ is " TboQUB Butlev it Moarc Purke," creating, accordingly, a new Barony. The words "' dc Moore Park " arc put, somewhat misleadingly (inasmuch as they exist in the writ), by Dug- dale (in his "Summons," p. 667) within brackets. This course he apparently adopts to shew that thti Barony is styled " Butler " and not " Moore PaRK." Accordingly "dc Truro" is there put within brackets after "Roberts,"" dc Cherbury" after " Herbert," ic, while, on the other hand, " Carey de Hunsdan," and "Roper de TernY-im," are written without brackets, inasmuch as the style of these Baronies is " Hunsdon" and " Tenham," not " Carey " and "Koper." ( b ) The Peerage in the United Kingdom conferred- 17 July 1821, on his bv. and Successor in the Irish Earldom was Baron Ormonde of l.antbony, co. Monmouth, Which br. also, on 25 Oct. 1825 was cr. Marquess of Ormonde [I.] H