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4 unusual facts about Charles Butler


3rd Troop of Horse Guards

Charles, Earl of Arran —Earl of Arran's Horse Guards

Anthony Richard Blake

He became a protégé of Charles Butler, collecting data on Irish catholic affairs for him during 1811-12, which led to Butler's recommending him to the catholic committee as press officer.

Royal veto of the appointment of bishops

Charles Butler, the leader of the English Catholic vetoists, says of that resolution that it

Sara Jane Lippincott

She became a prominent member of the literary society of New York along with Anne Lynch Botta, Edgar Allan Poe, Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Horace Greeley, Richard Henry Stoddard, Andrew Carnegie, Mary Mapes Dodge, Julia Ward Howe, Charles Butler, Fitz-Greene Halleck, Delia Bacon, and Bayard Taylor, among others.


Alban Butler

, i.e. by his nephew Charles Butler (London, 1799); and Joseph Gillow's Bibliographical Dictionary of English Catholics, vol.


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