Gilbert's actions in the south of Ireland …

Years: 1569 - 1569
June

Gilbert's actions in the south of Ireland play a significant part in the outbreak of the first of the Desmond Rebellions.

A kinsman of his, Sir Peter Carew (another Devonshire man), is pursuing a provocative, and somewhat far-fetched, claim to the inheritance of certain lands within the Butler territories in south Leinster.

The Earl of Ormonde, a bosom companion of the queen's from her troubled youth and head of that family, is absent in England, and the clash of his family's influence with the lawful authority of Carew's claim has created havoc.

Gilbert is eager to participate and, after Carew's seizure of the barony of Idrone (in modern County Carlow), he pushes westward with his forces across the river Blackwater in the summer of 1569 and joins his kinsman to defeat Sir Edmund Butler, a younger brother of the Earl's.

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