Who were the Nuns?

A Prosopographical study of the English Convents in exile 1600-1800

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Ann Butler, in religion Mary Ignatia.
Born: 1737.
Died: 22 Aug 1776 in Liège.

father: Mr Lancelot Butler of Lancs
mother: Ailse Taylor of Lancs

Sepulchrines, Liège choir nun.
She entered 1 May 1755.

She professed 1 Aug 1757, aged 20. Her dowry was £300.

She was the sister of Teresa Butler, Jane Fleetwood Butler , Margaret Butler .
She was the niece of Teresa Butler.

Sources: Chap: 18.

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Family tree (Butler of Rawcliffe)

Notes:

The evidence of the Will of Fleetwood Butler, spinster, proved 15 April 1772, is pretty conclusive that her five nieces Margaret, Elizabeth, Fleetwood, Anne and Teresa, to each of whom she left a five pound annuity for life, are all identifiable with nuns of this period, four of whom appear in our sources (TNA PROB 11/976). The parents of two of them are given in the Sepulchrine source as Lancelot Butler (of Rawcliffe Hall) Lancs, and his wife Alice Taylor (of Eccleston).