• Thomas Le Boteller, or Thomas Butler, nicknamed Thomas Bacach i.e. Thomas the Lame (before 1386 – 1420), was the illegitimate son of the 3rd Earl of Ormond...
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  • William Fitz Thomas (fl. 1415–1438) was Prior of the Hospitallers at Kilmainham from 1420 to 1438. He succeeded Thomas Le Boteller, who died on military...
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  • incapacitated by illness. Patrick Barrett, Bishop of Ferns (1410–1412) Thomas Le Boteller, Prior of Kilmainham. Lord Keeper (1412–1413). The name of his family...
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  • mistress, he had at least one illegitimate son, Thomas Le Boteller (died 1420) aka Thomas Bacach (the lame). Thomas joined the order of Knights Hospitaller....
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  • Baron Gormanston, he was accused of treasonable correspondence with Thomas Le Boteller, the Prior of the Order of Hospitallers at Kilmainham, imprisoned...
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  • Kildare and the Prior of the Order of Hospitallers at Kilmainham, Thomas Le Boteller, of a treasonable conspiracy. The prior, who was a professional soldier...
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  • by whom he had four children. The Earl had an illegitimate son, Thomas Le Boteller, Prior of Kilmainham by an unknown mistress. He is often incorrectly...
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    iohana le botteler uxor eius q[uorum a]nimarum p[ro]picietur deus. Anno dni M•[c]cc[c]lxxvi" translating to "Hier lie Edmund Walsh & Johanna le Boteller (Butler)...
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    Robertus Norton Willielmus Swon 1363 Willielmus Spicer Thomas Norays 1366 Willielmus Boteller Stephanus Holte 1368 Robertus de York Robertus Norton 1369...
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  • Malling 12 February 1801: Edward Austen, of Godmersham 3 February 1802: Thomas Godfrey, of Ash 3 February 1803: Christopher Cooke, of Ash Grove 1 February...
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