DUNBOYNE 517 11. 1567. 2. James (Butler), Baron Dunboyne [I.], s. and h., a minor at his father's death. He was made a ward of the Queen, June 1 567, and presumably came of age in 1568 or 1569, for he was sum. to Pari. [I.] 11, 12, and 13 Eliz., and 11 Jac. I. An order of the Privy Council for his being set at liberty is dat. i Sep. 1588. On 22 Sep. 1600 he and his son John had pardon. He was serving under the Earl of Ormond against Tyrone in 1 600/1. He w;., istly, about 1580, Margaret, da. and h. of Barnaby (Fitzpatrick.), 2nd Baron Upper OssoRY [1.], by Joan, da. of Rowland (Eustace), Viscount Baltinglass [I.]. He m., 2ndly, Margaret, da. of Connor (O'Brien), 3rd Earl of Thomond [I.], by his 2nd wife, Ownye, da. of Turlogh Mac-i-Brien-Ara. He d. 8 Feb. 1624/5. Will pr. 1625 in Prerog. Ct. [I.]. His widow d. 20, and was i^ur. 27 Feb. 1636, in St. Patrick's, Cashel. Will pr. 1636 in Prerog. Ct. [1.]. [John Butler, s. and h. by ist wife. He w. Joan, da. of Florence (Fitzpatrick), 3rd Baron Upper Ossory [I.], by Catherine, da. of Onye Rory O'MoRE. He d. v.p., 7 Jan. 1602, being slain by Richard Grace.] III. 1625. 3. Edmund (Butler), Baron Dunboyne [I.], grand- son and h., being s. and h. of John Butler and Joan his wife, both abovenamed. Having been found guilty, by a Grand Jury of Tipperary, of the manslaughter of one James Prendergast, he was ordered, 12 May 1628, to be tried by his peers, who on 11 June following acquitted him. He ;«., istly, in or before 1627, Margaret, da. and h. of Thomas (Butler), Baron Caher [I.], which Margaret was aged 21 in 1627 on the death of her father, and d. in Dublin in 1632. He m., 2ndly, Ellen, widow of Sir Robert Cressy, and before that of Sir Donough O'CoNOR, da. of Gerald Fitzjames (FitzGerald), Earl of Desmond [I.], by his 2nd wife, Eleanor, da. of Edmund (Butler), ist Baron Dun- boyne [I.] abovenamed. He d. 17 May 1640. His widow d. 1660, and was iur. in Long Abbey. IV. 1640. 4. James (Butler), Baron Dunboyne [I.], s. and h. by 1st wife. M.P. for co. Tipperary 1639. Hew. Ellen, da. of Piers (Butler), ist Viscount Ikerrin [1.], by Ellen, da. of Walter (Butler), Earl of Ossory and Ormond [I.]. He appears to have been outlawed and attainted for his share in the Rom. Cath. Irish rebellion of 1641-43, and was among those defeated at Liscarrol, 3 Sep. 1642. He d. s.p.m.,{^') in 1662. His widow was living 2 May 1663. (*) Margaret, his only da. and h., m. (as the and of his three wives) Barnaby (Fitzpatrick), yth Baron of Upper Ossory [I.].