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CARRICK 6i his seat near Kilkenny, and was bur. at Thomastown, co. Kilkenny, aged 55.() Will pr. 1775. His widow d. 11 Feb. 1804, at Kilmurry, near Thomas- town, aged 76, and was bur. at Thomastown, II. 1774. -. Henry Thomas (Butler), Earl of Carrick, {jfc. [I.], s. and h., b. 19 May 1746; M.P. for Killyleagh, 1768-74; took his seat in the House of Peers [I.] i Nov. 1774. He m., 7 Aug. 1 774, Sarah, 2nd da. and coh. of Col. Edward Taylor, of Askeaton, by Anne, da. of Richard Maunsell, of Limerick. He d. 20 July 18 13, at Mount Juliet, co. Kilkenny, aged 67. His widow d. 14 Aug. 1841, at Salt Hill, Kingstown, aged 85. III. 18 13. 3. Somerset Richard (Butler), Earl of Carrick, i^c. [I.], s. and h., b. 28 Sep. 1779. Sheriff of co. Kil- kenny, 18 12. Rep. Peer [I.], 1819-38 (Tory). Hew;., istly, i Sep. 181 1, at the house of her mother in Rutland Sq., Anne, ist da. of Owen Wynne, of Haslewood, co. Sligo, by Sarah, da. of William (Cole), ist Earl of Enniskillen [I.]. She d. s.p.m., 22 Oct. 1829, at Mount Juliet afsd., in childbed. He w., 2ndly, 12 Feb. 1833, Lucy, 3rd da. of Arthur French, of Innfield, co. Roscommon, whose grandfather, of the same name, was of French Park in that co. He d. 4 Feb. 1838, in Dublin, aged 58. His widow m., 10 Aug. 1842, at Dunmore East, co. Waterford, as his 2nd wife, the Hon. Charles Harward Butler-Clarke-Southwell-Wandesford, of Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny, and Kirklington, co. York, who was b. 9 Nov. 1780, and d. 7 Nov. i860. She d. 13 Oct. 1884, aged 84, at Mount Juliet, Thomastown, co. Kilkenny. IV. 1838. 4. Henry Thomas (Butler), Earl of Carrick, tfc. [I.], s. and h., by 2nd wife, b. 19 Feb. 1834; ^., while at school, unm., of water on the brain, 16 Apr. 1846, and was bur. at Cheam, Surrey, aged 12. M.I. V. 1846. 5. Somerset Arthur (Butler), Earl of Carrick [1748] and Viscount Ikerrin [1629], both [I.], only br. and h., b. at Roan More, co. Waterford, 30 Jan. 1835; ed. at Harrow; entered the army, 1853; Capt. in the Grenadier Guards, 1856-62; served in the Crimean War: medal and clasp for siege of Sebastopol. He d. unm., 22 Dec. 1 90 1, aged 66, at Coorheam House, Loughrea. [Charles Henry Somerset Butler, 2nd cousin and h., being only s. of Charles George B., sometime Capt. 8th Foot {d. 18 Dec. 1854), by Jane Elizabeth, ist da. of Capt. Frederick Prosser, of the 7th Fusiliers, which Charles George was 2nd s. of Henry Edward B., 2nd s. of the 2nd Earl. He was b. 5 Aug. 1851; ed. at Wellington and Sandhurst; ent. the army (=>) He obtained a pension of ;^i,000 p.a. from Lord Townshend. In 1756 he is described " as of most promising genius and manners." V.G.