Lady Margaret Bourke (b. 1673; d. 19 Jul 1744), mar. (1) 1689 Bryan Magennis, 5th Viscount Magennis, and (2) 1696 her second cousin Col Thomas Butler, of Kilcash, co. Tipperary, and had issue by both husbands.
Buried in the Butler mausoleum in the church graveyard near Kilcash Castle, County Tipperary.[1][2]
↑Kilcash Castle: "Kilcash dominates the landscape to the north of the main road between Clonmel and Kilkenny. This very fine Butler tower of 6 storeys, dates from the late 16th or early 17th century, and is undergoing restoration [2010]. There are remains of an attached later 2-storey house and fragments of a bawn to the north. There is a circular bartizan on the SE corner of the tower, and a box machicolation high above the entrance. Of the 4 chimneystacks, one is a later insertion originally from a fireplace in the upper storey of the attached house."
↑ "Near [Kilcash Castle] are the remains of a medieval church consisting of a chancel and a nave with a Romanesque doorway in its south wall. This building was partially repaired in the 1980s and is now open to the public. In the graveyard, a Butler mausoleum (which is nearly as large as the church) contains the tombs of:
Thomas Butler of Garryricken; [paternal uncle of Walter, 16th Earl]
Christopher Butler, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cashel (1673–1757), a younger brother of Thomas Butler of Garryricken;
Margaret Magennis, Viscountess Iveagh (1673–1744), widow of Bryan, 5th Viscount Magennis and Thomas Butler;
Guinness, Henry S. “Magennis of Iveagh.” The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, vol. 2, no. 1, 1932, pp. 96–102. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/25513625. Accessed 7 Mar. 2021.
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