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 XII. 1788. VISCOUNTCY [I.] I. 1816. VISCOUNTCY [I.] ■ II. 1819 r *° BARONY [I.] 1858. XIII. extinct.Q) CAHER 10 and I. Richard (Butler), Baron~ Caher [I.], s. and h., If. 13 Nov. 1775. On 22 Jan. 1 8 16, he was cr. VISCOUNT CAHER, CO. Tipperary, and EARL OF GLENGALL [I.]. He d. 30 Jan. 1 8 1 9. 2 and II. Richard (Butler), Earl of Glengall [18 16], Vis- count Caher [18 16], and Baron Caher [1583] [I.], only s. and h., b. 17 May 1794. He d. s.p.m., 22 Jan. 1 858, when all his honours are presumed to have become 469 O en CD 00 PI o " z ON O n CAHIRAVAHILLA In 1689 or 1690, DoMiNiCK Roche, s. of Jordan Oge R., Mayor of Limerick 1 639, by Marne O'Brien, was Alderman of Limerick. He was cr. by James II,when in exile, BARON TARBERT and VISCOUNT CAHIRAVAHILLA [I.]. He m., istly, Agnes Burke, of Cahirmakel. He m., 2ndly, Mary ( — ). He d. between 2 Feb. 1701 and 27 Aug. 1702, at which dates his will was dat. and pr. He was sue. by his grand- son and h., Dominick R., only s. of his only s. (by his ist wife) Dominick R., who d. v.p.(^) CAHIR-GUILLAMORE See "GuiLLAMORE OF Cahir-Guillamore, CO. Limerick," Viscountcy [I.] (0' Grady), cr. 1831. (^) It is possible that the Barony of Caher may still be successfully claimed. It has been, however, acted upon as an extinction, according to the Act of Union [I.] in the creation of a new Irish Peerage, viz., "Athlumney," in 1863. The title indeed appears to have been assumed, actually (though on what ground is unknown to the Editor), for among the announcements of "marriages" in Jan. 1884, appears "on the 6th ult. Arthur John Turner to the Hon. Fanny Butler, of Richmond place, Chester, only da. of the Rt. Hon. Joseph Lawrence Butler, 13/A Lord Cahir, of Lady well Park, Lewisham, Kent (J. L. Butler, formerly of Liverpool and London)." This, appar- ently, was "the Lord Cahir," then "advanced in years," who was, on 12 June 1 88 1, prosecutor in an assault case. C") By his 2nd wife Mary he had 3 sons, John, Richard, and Dominick. One of the witnesses to his will was Jordan Roche. For a list of the Jacobite Peerage see vol. i. Appendix F. V.G.