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1901 Listed in Edinburgh as a Mechanical Engineer.<ref>1901 Census</ref>


1898 Irish probate of Lady Rachel Evelyn Butler of Cliff House, Dunmore East, Waterford granted to him as the son.<ref>Illustrated London News - Saturday 30 July 1898</ref>
1898 Irish probate of Lady Rachel Evelyn Butler of Cliff House, Dunmore East, Waterford granted to him as the son.<ref>Illustrated London News - Saturday 30 July 1898</ref>
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Julian George Wandesford Butler (c1865-1939)

1901 Listed in Edinburgh as a Mechanical Engineer.[1]

1898 Irish probate of Lady Rachel Evelyn Butler of Cliff House, Dunmore East, Waterford granted to him as the son.[2]

1914 The only partner in the Scottish and Irish Motor Service when legal action was taken against them.[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. Illustrated London News - Saturday 30 July 1898
  3. The Scotsman - Wednesday 25 November 1914