Pierce Butler (6 May 1774 – 18 August 1846) was an Irish politician in the United Kingdom House of Commons.
Butler was the son of Edmund Butler, 11th Viscount Mountgarret and Lady Henrietta Butler. He married Anne March, daughter of Thomas March, in 1800.[1] They had eleven children including:
- Pierce Somerset Butler (1801–1865)
- Reverend Edmund John Butler (1804–1873)
- Henry Butler (1805–1881)
- Somerset Butler (1808–1850)
- Thomas Butler (1810–1848)
- William Butler (1814–1847)
- Walter Butler (1821–1900)
Pierce Butler was elected to the United Kingdom House of Commons as Member of Parliament for County Kilkenny in 1832, and held the seat until his death in 1846. In the House he spoke against Tithe enforcement and against the continuation of the Act of Union.[2]
He served as M.P. with his son Pierce Somerset. Butler gained the rank of Colonel in the service of the Kilkenny Militia. He died on 13 June 1846 at age 72.
References
edit- ^ "The peerage". Retrieved 14 February 2016.
- ^ "Speeches in the house of Commons". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Retrieved 14 February 2016.
External links
edit- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "K" (part 2 )
- Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by Pierce Butler