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Piers FitzThomas Butler, of Duisk
b.Est 1553/54
d.1601
m.
  1. Piers FitzThomas Butler, of DuiskEst 1553/54 - 1601
m. Bef 1587
  1. Sir Edward Butler, 1st Viscount Galmoye - 1653
Facts and Events
Name Piers FitzThomas Butler, of Duisk
Gender Male
Birth? Est 1553/54
Marriage Bef 1587 to Catherine Fleming
Death[1] 1601
Reference Number Q7192597 (Wikidata)


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Piers FitzThomas Butler of Duiske (died 1601), was the illegitimate son of Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond. The lands of Duiske Abbey had reverted to his father. In 1597, the earl executed a deed of conveyance in his favour for the lands (when Piers had reached maturity).

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References
  1. Piers FitzThomas Butler, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Piers FitzThomas Butler, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3.   Notes and queries: a medium of intercommunication for literary men, general readers, etc. (London: G. Bell, 1850-)
    8th Series, Second Vol., Page 55, July – Dec. 1892.

    A Son of Queen Elizabeth (8th S. ii. 8) – Mr. John Burke’s Peerage’ (third edition, 1829) gives an extract from the ‘Dictionnaire de la Noblesse,’ Paris, 1771, stating the tradition that Thomas Butler, tenth Earl of Ormonde, K. G., and Queen Elizabeth were the parents of Piers FitzThomas Butler. Sir Edward Butler, Knt., son of this Piers, was created Viscount Galmoye in 1646.
    Alfred Molony

  4.   "(alleged to be a son of Queen Elizabeth I, according to Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, 2nd edn, vol. iii, Paris, 1771)"