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Lord Theobald Butler (24 August 1852 – 16 June 1929)[1] was a British clergyman who was the youngest son of John Butler, 2nd Marquess of Ormonde and his wife, Frances Jane Paget. At the time of his birth, he was the fourth son of Lord and Lady Ormonde, and he was christened James Theobald Bagot John Butler. As a younger son of a marquess, he received the honorific prefix of Lord from birth.
He is historically significant as being one of the last male members of the ancient House of Ormonde (see Earl of Ormond). He was the brother of James Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde and Arthur Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde, the uncle of George Butler, 5th Marquess of Ormonde and Arthur Butler, 6th Marquess of Ormonde, and the father of Charles Butler, 7th Marquess of Ormonde.
He attended Cambridge University and was the Rector of Ulcombe, Kent, from 1898 to 1923. The living at Ulcombe was in the gift of Lord Ormonde, and upon Lord Theobald's retirement in 1923 was said to be worth £550 per year [2] In 1919, he was made the beneficiary of a £275 annual charge on the Ormonde Estates in the will of his eldest brother, James Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde.[3]
He married Annabella Gordon, daughter of clergyman Dr Cosmo Reid Gordon, and had five children:
Lord Theobald performed the marriage ceremony of his brother Lord Arthur Butler (later Arthur Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde) and the Chicago Heiress Ellen Stager in 1887.[4]
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