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Charles Butler was born in London, the son of James Butler, a nephew of Alban Butler.
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Charles Butler was born in London, the son of James Butler, a nephew of Alban Butler.
He was educated at Douai. In 1769 he became apprenticed to the conveyancer John Maire, and subsequently (on Maire"s death in 1773) to Matthew Duane.
In 1775 he set up his own conveyancing practice and entered Lincoln"s Inn. In 1792 Butler helped found the Cisalpine Club "to resist any ecclesiastical interference which may militate against the freedom of English Catholics". He had considerable practice as a conveyancer, and after the passing of the Roman Catholic Relief Acting 1791 was the first Catholic to be called to the bar since 1688.
His only appearance at the bar was in Cholmondeley v.
Clinton at the House of Lords, which set a precedent for judgements on land removal. In 1832 he took silk, and was made a bencher of Lincoln"s Inn.
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