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Theobald and Walter
Theobald was elected leader of the crusade at a council in Acre, attended by the most of the important nobles of the kingdom, including Walter of Brienne, John of Arsuf, and Balian of Sidon.
Tibbot was later knighted as Sir Theobald Bourke, and was created first Viscount Mayo in 1626 by Charles I. Bourke had at least four other children, Edmund, Walter, John, and Catherine.
Soon after his election Theobald selected his brother Walter to be archdeacon of Canterbury, and in 1148 promoted him to be Bishop of Rochester.
Jeremiah appealed to the papacy, but Theobald deposed him while the appeal was ongoing, and appointed Walter Durdent as prior.
At Easter, 1151, Theobald took over the management of the chapter's estates, as the new prior, Walter Parvus, was not up to the task.
Theobald also became embroiled in the dispute between Hilary, the Bishop of Chichester, and Walter de Lucy, the abbot of Battle Abbey, over Hilary's claims to jurisdiction over the abbey and the abbey's counter-claims that it was exempt from episcopal supervision.
Hubert Walter was the son of Hervey Walter and his wife Maud de Valoignes, one of the daughters ( and co-heiresses ) of Theobald de Valoignes, who was lord of Parham in Suffolk.
The eldest brother, Theobald Walter, and Walter himself, were helped in their careers by their uncle, Ranulf de Glanvill.
Walter employed his brother Theobald in similar actions in Lancaster, and rewarded him with the office of sheriff of Lancaster.
When Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury was asked by Pope Adrian IV to inquire into the background of a certain Walter, canon of St Ruf, his reply, dated to 1154 / 9 read:
Chief among the early Anglo-Norman settlers was Theobald Walter ( surname Butler ) appointed hereditary chief Butler of Ireland in 1177 by King Henry II and founder of one of the oldest remaining British dignities.
This land was included in the grant made by King John of England to Theobald, eldest son of Hervey Walter of Lancashire, England.
This fine Norman Keep was built c1200 by Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler and completed by his son Theobald le Botiller c1220.
After the arrival of the Anglo-Normans, their leader Theobald Walter, ancestor of the Earls of Ormonde, was granted the town and castle of Arklow by King Henry II.
In 1194 King Richard I granted the hundred of Amounderness to Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler, who held it until his death in 1206.
Aside from upsetting these rulers, John also at this time engaged in a vigorous program of extending land grants to trusted royal administrators such as Theobald Walter, William de Burgh, Gilbert Pipard and Bertram de Verdun as well as other minor land grants to lesser figures.
Theobald le Botiller, also known as Theobald Boteler, Theobald Butler, 2nd Baron Butler ( by 1201 – July 19, 1230 ) was the son of Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler and Maud le Vavasour.

Theobald and 1st
He was baptised as Theobald Wolfe Tone in honour of his godfather, Theobald Wolfe of Blackhall, County Kildare, a first cousin of Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden.
* Sir Theobald Russell, 1303-1349, married Eleanor de Gorges, daughter of Ralph III, 1st Baron Gorges
* Theobald Dillon, 1st Viscount Dillon ( d. 1634 )
Soldiers: Alasdair MacColla, Hugh Dubh O ' Neill, Henry Ireton, George Monck, Oliver Cromwell, Garret Barry, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, Murrough O ' Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnel, Michael Jones, Theobald Taaffe 1st Earl of Carlingford,
Charles Wolfe's grandfather was a first cousin of Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden and the godfather, but widely believed to be the natural father, of Theobald Wolfe Tone.
* Theobald Taaffe, 1st Earl of Carlingford, 2nd Viscount Taaffe ( died 1677 )
* Theobald Taaffe, 4th Earl of Carlingford, 5th Viscount Taaffe ( died 24 November 1738 ), grandson of the 1st Earl ; the earldom became extinct with his death.
William died before his son and heir Theobald ( 1303 – 1349 ) had reached his majority of 21, and the infant Theobald was granted in wardship to Ralph III de Gorges, 1st Baron Gorges ( d. 1224 ) of Knighton, Isle of Wight and Wraxall, Somerset.
* Theobald Taaffe, 1st Earl of Carlingford ( died 1677 ), Irish-born courtier and soldier in England
* Richard Butler, 1st Viscount Mountgarret ( 1500 – 20 May 1571 ), married his first cousin Eleanor Butler, daughter of his uncle Theobald Butler.

Theobald and Baron
* Theobald Fitzwalter Butler, 14th / 24th Baron Dunboyne ( 1806 – 1881 ) ( elected a Representative Peer in 1868 )
* Patrick Theobald Tower Butler, 18th / 28th Baron Dunboyne ( 1917 – 2004 ) ( Headed the Irish Peers Association )
Before 11 June 1320, he married Elizabeth de Verdun, daughter and coheir of Theobald de Verdun, 2nd Baron Verdon.

Theobald and Butler
Her two successive husbands were Theobald II de Verdun ( Of the Butler Family ) and Roger D ' Amory.
His father had been the hereditary holder of the office of butler of England and when Theobald assisted Kings Henry II of England and John of England in their invasions of Ireland, he was named " Chief Butler of Ireland ".
Theobald was subsequently appointed Chief Butler of Ireland.
The heir apparent is the present holder's only son, Richard Pierce Theobald Butler ( b. 1983 )
* James Edward William Theobald Butler, 3rd Marquess of Ormonde and 21st Earl of Ormonde ( 1844 – 1919 )
* James Hubert Theobald Charles Butler, 7th Marquess of Ormonde and 25th Earl of Ormonde ( 1899 – 1997 )
-after March 1253 ), married Theobald Butler, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland

Theobald and was
Prince Louis was sent to Bordeaux with an escort of 500 knights, as well as Abbot Suger, Theobald II, Count of Champagne and Count Ralph.
Pierre de la Chatre was given refuge by Theobald II, Count of Champagne.
Theobald, however, was frustrated by the Lombard War, and returned home in September 1240.
The invention of the piston and rotary valve by Heinrich Stölzel and Friedrich Blühmel, both Silesians, in 1815, was the first in a series of innovations, including the development of modern keywork for the flute by Theobald Boehm and the innovations of Adolphe Sax in the woodwinds.
William was probably intellectually disabled, and Adela instead had the title passed over him to her second son, Theobald, who went on to later acquire the county of Champagne as well as Blois and Chartres.
Stephen's elder brother Theobald was further south still, in Blois.
Meanwhile, the Norman nobility gathered at Le Neubourg to discuss declaring Theobald king, probably following the news that Stephen was gathering support in England.
Theobald met with the Norman barons and Robert of Gloucester at Lisieux on 21 December but their discussions were interrupted by the sudden news from England that Stephen's coronation was to occur the next day.
Events in England meant that Stephen was unable to travel to Normandy himself, so Waleran de Beaumont, appointed by Stephen as the lieutenant of Normandy, and Theobald led the efforts to defend the duchy.
Stephen's brother Henry wanted to succeed to the post, but Stephen instead supported Theobald of Bec, who was eventually appointed, while the papacy named Henry papal legate, possibly as consolation for not receiving Canterbury.
Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury was unwilling to declare Matilda queen so rapidly, however, and a delegation of clergy and nobles, headed by Theobald, travelled to see Stephen in Bristol and consult about their moral dilemma: should they abandon their oaths of fealty to the king?
No help was forthcoming from Stephen's brother Theobald this time either, who appears to have been preoccupied with his own problems with France — the new French king, Louis VII, had rejected his father's regional alliance, improving relations with Anjou and taking a more bellicose line with Theobald, which would result in war the following year.
Since the only person who could crown Eustace was Archbishop Theobald, who refused to do so without agreement from the current pope, Eugene III, the matter reached an impasse.
Theobald was appointed a papal legate in 1151, adding to his authority.
They had one son, Theobald nicknamed " Tibbot of the Ships " (), who was born about 1567.
John Pontifex was a carpenter ; his son George rises in the world to become a publisher ; George's son Theobald, pressed by his father to become a minister, is manipulated into marrying Christina, the daughter of a clergyman ; the main character Ernest Pontifex is the eldest son of Theobald and Christina.
After the election of Theobald I as king of Navarre, his father tried to arrange a marriage for Alfonso with Theobald's daughter, Blanche of Navarre, but the move was unsuccessful.
Lewis Theobald staged a successful and less troubled adaptation in 1719 at Lincoln's Inn Fields ; Shakespeare's original version was revived at Covent Garden in 1738.
The concept of Lebensraum was endorsed secretly by the Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg and the rest of the German government as a war aim in World War I.

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