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John Butler
A photo of a ruined, square, thick-walled tower and an adjacent house of which only one wall with big windows remains
Died 10 May 1570
Family Butler dynasty
Spouse(s) Katherine MacCarthy Reagh
Issue
Detail
Walter & others
Father James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond
Mother Joan FitzGerald, Countess of Ormond

John Butler of Kilcash (died 1570) was an Irish landowner and soldier. A younger son of James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond and brother of Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond, he received Kilcash Castle as appanage. He fought in the Desmond–Ormond conflict and was badly wounded in 1563, just before the Battle of Affane. He was the start-point of the Kilcash branch of the Ormonds and the father of Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond.

Birth and origins

John was born about 1537 in southern Ireland. He was the third son of James Butler and his wife Joan Fitzgerald. His father was the 9th Earl of Ormond. His father's family, the Butler dynasty, was Old English and descended from Theobald Walter, who had been appointed Chief Butler of Ireland by King Henry II in 1177.

His mother was a daughter of James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond. Her family were the FitzGeralds of Desmond, a cadet branch of the Old English Geraldines, whose senior branch were the FitzGeralds of Kildare. John had six brothers, which are listed in his father's article.

Family tree
John Butler with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
Piers
8th Earl

1467–1539
Margaret
FitzGerald

c. 1473 – 1542
James
FitzGerald
10th Earl

d. 1529
Amy
O'Brien
James
9th Earl

1496–1546
Joan
FitzGerald

d. 1565
Gerald
14th Earl

c. 1533 – 1583
Rebel Earl
Cormac
13th Carbery

1490–1567
Thomas
10th Earl

c. 1531 – 1614
Black Tom
Elizabeth
Sheffield

d. 1600
Edmund
of
Cloughgrenan

1534–1602
John of
Kilcash

d. 1570
Katherine
MacCarthy
Reagh
Elizabeth
Butler

c. 1585 – 1628
Richard
Preston
1st Earl
Desmond

d. 1628
Walter
11th Earl

1559–1633
'Beads'
Helen
Butler

d. 1631
Thomas
Viscount
Thurles

d. 1619
d.v.p.*
Elizabeth
Pointz

1587–1673
Elizabeth
Preston

1615–1684
James
1st Duke

1610–1688
Richard
of
Kilcash

1615–1701
Legend
XXX Subject of
the article
XXX Earls & dukes of
Ormond
XXX Earls of
Desmond
*d.v.p. = predeceased his father (decessit vita patris).

Appanage and father's death

On 26 May 1544 when he was still a little boy, his father, the 9th Earl of Ormond, granted him Kilcash as an appanage as is attested by his territorial designation of Kilcash. The existing tower house at Kilcash was probably built at that time.

Well he did so. Because only a bit more than a year later, on 28 October 1546, when John was about six, his father suddenly died in London having been poisoned during a banquet at Ely House, probably at the instigation of Anthony St Leger, who was Lord Deputy of Ireland and a political opponent. John's eldest brother Thomas succeeded as the 10th Earl.

Marriage and children

John Butler of Kilcash married Katherine MacCarthy Reagh, the daughter of Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh, 10th Prince of Carbery and sister of Donal, later known as Donal of the Pipes, 17th Prince of Carbery.

John and Katherine had four children, two sons:

  1. James Butler, died childless before September 1576;
  2. Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond (1559–1633), known as "Walter of the Beads".

—and two daughters;

  1. Joan, married Sir Oliver Shortall, knight.
  2. Eleanor, married Thomas Prendergast; their son James Prendergast was killed in 1627 by Edmond Butler, 3rd/13th Baron Dunboyne;

Desmond – Ormond conflict

Much of Kilcash's life was taken up with a fierce feud his family had with the Earls of Desmond. The Desmonds were the Ormonds' neighbours on the western and southern sides. Despite their enmity, these two families were both more or less Gaelicized Old English and had intermarried many times; the last such marriage having been that of Kilcash's parents as his mother was a Desmond FitzGerald. The Desmond wars should also be seen in the wider picture of the Tudor conquest of Ireland. In 1560 his mother's intervention secured a peaceful outcome to a stand-off at Bohermore (known as "the battle that never was").

In 1563 Kilcash was badly wounded in a fight with the Desmonds and his recovery was deemed uncertain. He was unable to participate in the private Battle of Affane, which was fought on 8 February 1565, only a bit more than a month after his mother's death. His stepfather, Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond was taken prisoner in the battle after Kilcash's brother Edmund had shot him into the hip with his pistol. Lord Ormond (his eldest brother) and Lord Desmond were called to London and promised to keep the peace.

Desmond Rebellions

Kilcash could of course also not fight to suppress the Desmond Rebellions that were started in 1569 by James fitz Maurice FitzGerald, captain of the Desmond forces in the earl's absence. The captain was supported by many Irish in southern Ireland but also by some of Butler's brothers, notably Edmund. The rebellion was directed against Henry Sidney the Lord Deputy of Ireland. Kilcash's brother Thomas, Lord Ormond returned to Ireland landing at Waterford in July 1569 whereupon his brothers submitted quickly.

However, Edmund, Edward and Piers were attainted in April 1570 by an act of the Irish Parliament. That meant that Edmund ceased to be Ormond's heir presumptive and John, the next brother, took his place but only for about a month as he died on 10 May 1570. John's eldest son, Walter, thereafter became heir presumptive. James fitz Maurice FitzGerald surrendered on 23 February 1573 and Gerald followed in September ending the first Desmond rebellion.

Death and timeline

John Butler died on 10 May 1570 at Kilcash and was buried in Kilkenny.

Timeline
As his birth date is uncertain, so are all his ages.
Age Date Event
0 1540, estimate Born
7 1544, 26 May Father gave him Kilcash as appanage.
9 1546, 28 Oct Father died poisoned in London
10 1547, 28 Jan Accession of Edward VI, succeeding Henry VIII of England
16 1553, 6 Jul Accession of Queen Mary I, succeeding Edward VI of England
21 1558, 17 Nov Accession of Queen Elizabeth I, succeeding Queen Mary I
26 1563 Badly wounded in a fight with the Geraldines.
28 1565, 2 Jan Mother died
28 1565, 8 Feb Battle of Affane
32 1569 Outbreak of the 1st Desmond Rebellion
33 1570, April Brothers Edmund, Edward and Piers attainted
77 1570, 10 May Died at Kilcash.
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