Dunboyne, Lord
DUNBOYNE, Lord
DUNBOYNE, Lord. Also writes as Patrick Butler. British, b. 1917. Genres: Genealogy/Heraldry, History, Law. Career: Genealogical assistant, Butler Society; president, Irish Genealogical Research Society, 1971-91; Recorder of Hastings, 1961-71; deputy chairman, Middlesex Sessions, 1963-65, Kent Sessions, 1963-70, Inner London Sessions, 1971; Diocesan Commissary-General of Canterbury, 1959-71; circuit judge, 1972-86; fellow, Irish Genealogical Research Society, 1982. Publications: The Trial of John George Haigh: The Acid Bath Murder, 1953; Butler Family History, 1966, 7th ed., 1991; Happy Families, 1983; When the States Were Young, 1997. Author of articles. Address: 36 Ormonde Gate, London SW3 4HA, England.
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