BUTLER 453 who, on 24 July 16 19, was cr. Earl of Desmond [I.] with a spec. rem. She d. s.p.m., 10 Oct. 1628, in Wales, 18 days before her said husband. See "Dingwall," Barony [S.], cr. 1609. i.e. " Butler of Weston, co. Huntingdon," Barony {Butler). This Barony _first creation] conferred, 27 Aug. 1673, on Richard (Butler), Earl of Arran [I.], became extinct, with that Peerage, 25 Jan, 1685/6. See "Arran," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1662; extinct 1686. i.e. " Butler of Weston, co. Huntingdon " Barony {Butler). This Barony [second creation] conferred, 23 Jan. 1694, on Charles (Butler), Earl of Arran [I.], became extinct, With, that Peerage, 17 Dec. 1758. See "Arran," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1693; extinct iJS^- See "Newton-Butler, CO. Fermanagh," Barony [I.] {Butler), cr. 17 15. "Richard Butler, Esq.," was cr. BARON BUTLER [I.], i Apr. 1727, by the titular J^mcs III. He was probably either the Richard Butler, "the son of gentle parents of co. Kilkenny," who had a declara- tion of noblesse from James III, 23 Mar. 1703, or the one "residing at St. Malo, and descended from the old and gentle house of Paulstown, CO. Kilkenny," who had a like declaration 18 July 1712. In the St. Germain Reg., 26 Oct. 1692, is a note of the bapt. of James Francis Richard, s. of Capt. Richard Butler, the Prince of Wales being sponsor.() BUTTERWICK See "Sheffield," Barony {Sheffield), cr. 1547; extinct 1735. BUTTEVANT see BARRY BYNG OF SOUTHWELL i.e. "Byng of Southwell, CO. Bedford," Barony {Byng),cr. 1 721, with the ViscouNTCY of Torrington, which see. BYRES See "Lindsay of the Byres," Barony [S.] {Lindsay), cr. about 1445. See "Binning and Byres," Barony [S.] {Hamilton), cr. 1613. (') Jacobite Peerage, p. 24, note 2. For a list of the Jacobite Peerage see vol. i. Appendix F.