Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir
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Sir Theobald Butler, 1st Baron Cahir, Caher, or ''Cahier'' (died 1596) was the first
baron Cahir Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knigh ...
of the second creation, which occurred in 1583.


Birth and origin

Theobald was the eldest son of Piers Butler and his wife, née Butler, whose first name is unknown. His father was the younger brother of Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir of the first creation. His father's family, the Butlers of Cahir (also spelt Caher or Cahier) were a cadet line of the Butlers of Ormond that started with James Gallda Butler, a younger son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond. His mother was a daughter of MacPierce, Lord Dunboyne.


Battle of Affane

His father, Piers Butler, felt that he was oppressed by Ormond and sided in 1565 with
Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond ( – 1583), also counted as 15th or 16th, owned large part of the Irish province of Munster. In 1565 he fought the private Battle of Affane against his neighbours, the Butlers. After this, he was for so ...
fighting on the losing side against the Ormonds in the
Battle of Affane The Battle of Affane (Irish: ''Cath Áth Mheáin'') was fought in County Waterford, in south-eastern Ireland, in 1565, between the forces of the Fitzgerald Earl of Desmond and the Butler Earl of Ormond. The battle ended in the rout of the Desmo ...
.


Marriage and children

Butler married Mary Cusack, daughter of Sir Thomas Cusack of Cussington,
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, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and his second wife Maud Darcy. Theobald and Mary had six sons: # Thomas Butler, 2nd Baron Cahir ( – 1627), his successor # Piers of Cloghcullie (Clocully),
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, who married Eleanor, the daughter of Pierce Butler of
Callan, County Kilkenny Callan () is a town and civil parish in County Kilkenny in Ireland. Situated 16 km (10 mi) south of Kilkenny on the N76 road to Clonmel, it is near the border with County Tipperary. It is the second largest town in the county, and had ...
and left a son
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;, who became the 3rd Baron # Edmund Butler, died childless # Richard of Clonbrogan, the father of Pierce whose son
Theobald Theobald is a Germanic dithematic name, composed from the elements '' theod-'' "people" and ''bald'' "bold". The name arrived in England with the Normans. The name occurs in many spelling variations, including Theudebald, Diepold, Theobalt, Tyb ...
became the 5th Baron Cahir. # James of Knocklofty (died 1630), whose son Theobald (died 1630) was involved in the rebellion of 1598 # John, of Cloughbridy —and two or three daughters: # Ellen, married Richard Butler of Ballyboe, County Tipperary # Mary, married
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, and was the mother of Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry # Eleanor (although her existence is debatable), who was said to have married John Butler, eldest son of James Butler, 2nd
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; but the claim, made in the course of an
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dispute over the right to the Dunboyne title, was probably false.


Knight

In 1567 Butler was knighted at Clonmel by
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, who had been appointed lord deputy of Ireland in 1565.


Baron Cahir

Butler was the nephew of Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir (of the first creation, which occurred in 1542). When Butler's first cousin Edmund, the 2nd Baron, died without issue in 1560, the title became extinct. It was, however, revived on 6 May 1583 by Queen
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in Butler's favour. He became the 1st Baron Cahir (of the second creation) and ruled much of the barony of
Iffa and Offa West Iffa and Offa West (Irish: ''Uíbh Eoghain agus Uíbh Fhathaidh Thiar'') is a barony in County Tipperary, Ireland. This geographical unit of land is one of 12 baronies in County Tipperary. Its chief town is Cahir. The barony lies between Clanwil ...
.


Death and timeline

Cahir died on 28 April 1596 at Cahir,
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. He was succeeded by his eldest son Thomas as the 2nd Baron Cahir of the second creation.


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* – 1558 to 1578 * * – L to M (for Muskerry) * – Bass to Canning (for Caher) * – (for timeline) * – Viscounts, barons * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cahir, Theobald Butler, 1st Baron 1596 deaths 16th-century Anglo-Irish people Barons in the Peerage of Ireland
Theobald Theobald is a Germanic dithematic name, composed from the elements '' theod-'' "people" and ''bald'' "bold". The name arrived in England with the Normans. The name occurs in many spelling variations, including Theudebald, Diepold, Theobalt, Tyb ...
Peers of Ireland created by Elizabeth I Year of birth uncertain