Margaret Magennis, Viscountess Iveagh
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Margaret Magennis, Viscountess Iveagh ( ; ; 1673–1744), also known as Margaret Butler, was the mother of John Butler, the ''de jure'' 15th Earl of Ormond. She is remembered by the song ''A Lament for Kilcash''.


Birth and origins

Margaret was born in 1673 as the eldest daughter of William Burke and his second wife
Helen MacCarty Helen Burke, Countess Clanricarde (''née'' MacCarty; – 1722), also styled Helen FitzGerald, was brought to France by her mother fleeing the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, against which her father, the 2nd Earl Muskerry, resisted to the b ...
. Her father was the 7th Earl of Clanricarde. The Burkes were an
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family. Margaret's mother was her father's second wife and the eldest daughter of
Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty Sir Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty (1594–1665), was an Irish magnate, soldier, and politician. He succeeded as 2nd Viscount Muskerry in 1641. He rebelled against the government, demanding religious freedom as a Catholic and defendin ...
. The MacCartys were a Gaelic family. Both parents were
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. Her parents had married in 1669. Her father's first wife had been Lettice, daughter of Henry
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, an English baronet, and a Protestant. Margaret had half-siblings from her father's first marriage. Her mother also had been married before, but that marriage had been childless. Margaret was one of four siblings, but she also had half-brothers from her father's first marriage. Both are listed in her father's article.


First marriage

Margaret married twice. She married first in 1689
Bryan Magennis, 5th Viscount Iveagh Bryan Magennis, 5th Viscount Iveagh (c.1655 – September 1692) was an Irish Jacobite peer and soldier. Magennis was the son of Hugh Magennis, 4th Viscount Iveagh and Rose O'Neill, and in 1684 he succeeded to his father's peerage. He was a suppor ...
, from
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in
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. He supported King James II, was attainted and took Austrian service. He died in 1693. The marriage seems to have been childless. She seems to have fled to Limerick at the end of the Williamite War, at least she is mentioned among the people that were allowed to leave Galway for
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when Henry, 8th Viscount Dillon, surrendered the town to Ginkel on 26 July 1691.


Second marriage and children

In 1696 she married secondly Colonel
Thomas Butler of Garryricken Colonel Thomas Butler of Garryricken (died 1738), also known as Thomas Butler of Kilcash was an Irish Jacobite soldier. He commanded a regiment, Thomas Butler's foot, during the Williamite War and fought at the Battle of Aughrim in 1691 where ...
, also known as Thomas Butler of Kilcash, the grandson of Richard Butler of Kilcash. Thomas and Margaret three sons: #Richard Butler (died 1711), who died of a fall from his horse at Kilcash. #Walter Butler, who died of smallpox at the Royal Academy at Paris. #
John Butler John Butler may refer to: Arts and entertainment *John "Picayune" Butler (died 1864), American performer *John Butler (artist) (1890–1976), American artist * John Butler (author) (born 1937), British author and YouTuber *John Butler (born 1954), ...
(died 1766), who became ''de jure'' the 15th Earl of Ormond and inherited the estates of
Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Arran (1639–1686) was Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1682 to 1684 while James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, his father, the Lord Lieutenant, was absent in England. He sat in the Irish House of Lords as Earl of Arran ...
but died childless. —and five daughters: #Mary Butler, who married Bryan Cavanagh, of Borris,
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. #Honora Butler (died 1730), who married Valentine, Lord Kenmare, in November 1720. #Hellen Butler, who married firstly Mr Esmond, and secondly, Richard Butler of Westcourt. #Margaret Butler (died 1743), who married George Matthew of
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, afterward of
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. and #Catharine Butler, who became the third wife of James Mandeville, of Ballydine.


Death

She died on 19 July 1744 at
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/> She is buried in the Butler Mausoleum at Kilcash. She is also remembered by the nineteenth-century Irish song 'A Lament for Kilcash', which was written in her memory.


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* * – (for Clanricarde, Ormond, and Shirley under Ferrers) * * – Jim Burke! * – L to M (for Magennis) * – Canonteign to Cutts (for Clanricarde) * – Scotland and Ireland * * – Blood royal, dukes, earls (for Clanricarde) * – Viscounts (for Butler, Viscount Mountgarret) * {{Authority control 1673 births 17th-century Irish women 1744 deaths 18th-century Irish women House of Burgh