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Hij is getrouwd met Joan FITZGERALD.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1302 te Arklow, Wicklow, Ireland, hij was toen 31 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Thomas BOTELER  1308-????
  2. Jazarella BOTELER  1309-????
  3. Nigel BOTELER  1315-????
  4. Agnes BOTELER  1307-????
  5. Joan BOTELER  1309-???? 
  6. Lawrence BOTELER  1306-1338
  7. James I BOTELER  1304-???? 
  8. John BOTELER  1305-1330 


Notities over Edmund BOTELER

EDMOND of Roscrea (brother of Theobald the 5th Butler, and son of Theobald the 4th Butler) c.1270-1321, 6th Chief Butler of Ireland at age of 26

Married 1302, Joan, daughter of John Fitzgerald, 1st Earl of Kildare, received the honour of Knighthood in London 1309; appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland 1312; Chief Governor under title of Lord Justice 1314was said to have bestowed peace on the land and his services were recognised and rewarded: in 1315, Edward II granted him the castle and manor of Karrick Mac Griffyn and Roscrea to be held by him and his heirs under the name and honour of Earl of Karrick.

Had 3 sons: James, John of Clonamelchon (b. c 1306), Laurence of Callan (b. c1308 -IGI)
-John of Clonamelchon’s descendant, Pierce (died 1661) became 1st Viscount Ikerrin, and his descendant, Somerset (died 1774) became 1st Earl of Carrick in 1748.
:daughter, Joan, married Roger Mortimer, 2nd son of the 1st Earl of March (implicated in the murder of Edward II)
at one time allegations of treachery were made against him which were eventually cleared.

In March 1321, he set forth with his brother, Thomas, 1st Lord Dunboyne, for Spain, on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James of Compostela. He died on his return to London in September.
SOURCE: http://butlergenealogyireland.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/the-butler-pedigree.html

Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick and 6th Chief Butler of Ireland (1268 - 13 September 1321) was a noble in the Peerage of Ireland. He was the second son of Theobald Butler, 4th Chief Butler of Ireland. Edmund went on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in 1321 but died in London on 13 September 1321. He was buried in St. Mary's Collegiate Church Gowran, County Kilkenny on the 10th of November 1321.

Edmund succeeded to his father’s lands upon the death of his elder brother Theobald, the 5th Chief Butler of Ireland, in 1299. He was created Justiciar of Ireland in 1303 with a fee of £500 per annum. In 1309 was knighted by Edward II in London. Three years later he defeated the O'Byrne and O'Toole clans in Glenmalure.

At a great feast in Dublin on Sunday 29 of September 1313, he created 30 Knights, by patent, dated at Langley 4 January 1314.

Having distinguished himself during the Bruce campaign in Ireland alongside John de Bermingham, 1st Earl of Louth and Roger Mortimer, Edmund was granted a charter of the castle and manor of Karryk Macgryffin and Roscrea to hold to him and his heirs sub nomine et honore comitis de Karryk. The patent was dated at Lincoln 1 September that year, 1315; on that date, he was given the return of all the King's writs in the cantreds of Oreman (sic Ormond), Elyogerth (sic Eliogarty), and Elyocarroll in County Tipperary. To these was added, on 12 November 1320, all the lands of William de Carran in Finagh and Favmolin in County Waterford.

However, the charter, while creating an earldom, failed to make Edmund's heir James Earl of Carrick. James was later created Earl of Ormond (Ireland) in his own right in 1328 alongside Roger Mortimer, who was created Earl of March, and the newly created John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall), brother of King Edward III.

In 1317, after suffering a military defeat in a rebellion led by Edward Bruce, brother of Robert Bruce, he was replaced as Justiciar by Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March.

Marriage and Children
By his wife Joan FitzGerald whom he married in 1302, daughter of the John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare, he had several children, the eldest of whom succeeded him as Chief Butler of Ireland but not as Earl of Carrick.

James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormond (1305-1337)
John Butler of Clonamicklon (or Limallon) (c. 1305-1330) was the ancestor of the later creation of Viscount Ikerrin and Earl of Carrick (Ireland). By his wife Johanna, he had issue, Edmond.
Lawrence Butler (1306-January 6 1338)
Joan Butler (1309- November 3 1405) who was married in 1321 to Roger Mortimer (second son of Roger, brother to Edward, Earl of March.)
Margaret who married Sir Thomas Dillon of Drumrany, ancestor to Viscount Dillon.[5]
Alice (1290-March 15 1356)
William ( September 8 1296-1361)
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Butler,_Earl_of_Carrick

Did homage at Carlaverock for his brother's lands 30 Aug 1300 (Theobald was his elder brother, who died s.p. at age 30). He had livery of his mother's lands 13 Jan 1303/04, being then of age. He was knighted in London, by Edward II, in 1309.

From 1312-1313, and again 1314/15 to 1317, he was styled Justiciar, Chief Governor of Ireland. It is said that at a feast in Dublin he created no less than 30 Knights.

He died in London, shortly after returning from a pilgrimage to St. Jago of Campostella in Spain, and was buried at Gowran, Kilkenny, Ireland.
Source: www.geneajourney.com

Edmund was the second son of Theobald Butler, 4th Chief Butler of Ireland and Joan FitzJohn, grandson of Theobald Butler and Margery de Burgh, John FitzGeoffrey and Isobel Bigod.

Husband of Joan FitxGerald, the daughter of John FitzGerlad. They had five children:
James Butler, 1st Earl Ormond
John Butler of Clonamickton
Lawrence Butler
Joan Butler, wife of Roger Mortimer
Unknown daughter, wife of Sir Thomas Dillon

Edmund succeeded to his title and lands upon the death of his elder brother Theobald, the 5th Chief Butler of Ireland, in 1299. He was created Justiciar of Ireland in 1303 with a annual salary of £500. Edmund was knighted by King Edward II in 1309, and defeated the O'Byrne and O'Toole clans in Glenmalure in 1312. On Sunday, the 29th of September 1313, Edmund held a great feast where he created thirty knights by patent dated at Langley on 04 January 1314.

Having proved himself during the Bruce campaign in Ireland, Edmund was granted the castle and manor of Karryk Macgryffin and Roscrea, the patent was dated at Lincoln 1 September 1315. On 12 November 1320, all the lands of William de Carran in Finagh and Favmolin in County Waterford were also awarded to Edmund. The charter failed to mention Edmund's son, James, as Earl of Carrick, and James was later created Earl of Ormond in 1328 at the same time Roger Mortimer was made Earl of March.

Edmund went on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in 1321 but died in London on 13th September 1321, and buried at Gowran, County Kilkenny.
SOURCE: Findagrave.com

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Margery BURGH
1226-1252
ISABEL BIGOD
1208-1250

Edmund BOTELER
1271-1321

1302
Nigel BOTELER
1315-????
Agnes BOTELER
1307-????
Joan BOTELER
1309-????
John BOTELER
1305-1330

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