BUTT, JOHN MARTEN, only son of George Butt (qv); b. 10 Mar 1774; adm. 18 Jan 1788; Min. Can. 1788; KS 1789; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1792, matr. 6 Jun 1792, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1792 - void 21 Sep 1807, expiry year of grace as R. Oddingley; BA 1796; MA 1799; ordained; Curate, Great Witley, Worcs., 1798; Rector of Oddingley, Worcs., from 11 Aug 1806; Vicar of East Garston, Berks., from 28 Aug 1806; author, The Last Vision of Daniel, 1808, and other works; m. 1st, 4 Nov 1806 Mary Anne Congreve; m. 2nd, 27 Dec 1821 (IGI) Jemima Hubball; d. 4 Mar 1846.
Buttar, Charles Philip, son of Charles Buttar (q.v.); b. Jan. 26, 1902; adm. April 29, 1915 (G); left Dec. 1918; Midshipman R. N. Jan. 8, 1922; Sub-Lieut. Dec. 15, 1923; Lieut. (E) Feb. 15, 1926; Eng.-Lieut.-Cdr. Feb. 15, 1934; Commander June 30, 1938; m. July 17, 1930, Margaret Elaine, daughter of Major William Stanford; lost in the sinking of H. M. S. Dorsetshire by Japanese aircraft in the Bay of Bengal, April 5, 1942.
Charles Philip Buttar was born at Bayswater, London on the 26th of January 1902 the son of Dr Charles Buttar MD OW and Georgianna Isabel (nee Syrett) Buttar of 10, Kensington Square Gardens in London. He was christened at Bayswater on the 7th of April 1902. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Grant’s from the 29th of April 1915 to December 1918.
He entered the Royal Navy on a Special Entry Cadetship on the 8th of September 1920 and was appointed as a Midshipman on the 8th of January 1922. He joined the battleship HMS Valiant for engineering training on the 15th of January 1922 and went on to the Royal Naval Engineering College, Keyham for further engineering training on the 4th of May 1922. He was commissioned as a Sub Lieutenant on the 15th of December 1923. He was promoted to Acting Lieutenant (E) on the 15th of February 1926 and to Engineer Lieutenant Commander on the 15th of February 1934.
He was married at St Philip’s Church, Kensington on the 17th of July 1930 to Margaret Elaine (Goodfellow, nee Stanford) and they lived at 131, Banbury Road, Oxford. They had a daughter, Susannah, born on the 15th of August 1933. He was serving on board HMS Coventry at the time and was later posted to the heavy cruiser HMS Dorsetshire (40). He was promoted to Commander (E) on the 30th of June 1938.
At the beginning of April 1942, HMS Dorsetshire, under the command of Captain Augustus Willington Shelton Agar VC, DSO RN, was undergoing a refit at Colombo, Ceylon, in order to increase her anti aircraft armament, when she was ordered to put to sea as British Intelligence had warned her that a Japanese battle fleet was approaching Ceylon from the east.
At 10pm on the evening of the 4th of April 1942, HMS Dorsetshire, and the heavy cruiser HMS Cornwall (56) set sail from Colombo and headed towards the Maldives where they were to rendezvous with other ships at 4pm the following day. At dawn on the 5th of April 1942 they were sailing in waters some 300 miles to the south west of Ceylon when action stations were sounded.
At 1pm a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft was spotted which was followed a short time later by 53 Japanese “Val” dive bombers which had been launched from enemy aircraft carriers and began to attack the ship from out of the sun at 1.40pm. In spite of fierce resistance from the crew, HMS Dorsetshire was struck ten times by 250lbs and 500lbs bombs and had several near missies. Her magazine was struck during the attack and she sank in just eight minutes. HMS Cornwall was also sunk. Captain Agar survived the sinking but Charles Buttar was one of two hundred and twenty-seven of his crew who did not. The survivors of both ships were in the water for some thirty hours before being picked up by the cruiser HMS Enterprise and the destroyers HMS Paladin and HMS Panther.
He is commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial Panel 63, Column 1.
BUTTAR, CHARLES, son of Charles Buttar, Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill, London, banker, and Emily, dau. of James Lovett, Cricklade, Wilts.; b. 12 Jun 1867; adm. (A), 22 Jan 1880; left Nov 1884; Pembroke Coll. Cambridge, adm. 1 Oct 1885, matr. Mich. 1885; BA 1889; MA 1893; MB, BCh 1892; MD 1896; DPH 1895; St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; MRCS, LRCP 1892; practised in London; Pres., Harveian Society; Chairman, Exec. Committee, Central Medical War Committee, 1915; m. 10 Dec 1898 Georgiana Isabel, dau. of Ernest Syrett, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey; d. 31 Aug 1930.
BUTTAR, SIDNEY GEORGE, brother of Charles Buttar (qv); b. 12 Mar 1869; adm. (H) 23 Sep 1880; left 1884; RMA Woolwich 1886; d. from the effects of a fall while sliding at Woolwich, 20 Dec 1886.
Butterfield, Douglas Alexander, son of Frank Alfred Butterfield, of Denmark Hill, Surrey, by Elizabeth, daughter of George William Jordan, of Maida Vale; b. Feb. 28, 1893; adm. Jan. 16, 1908 (A); left July 1909; served first in the City of London Yeomanry and afterwards in the R. F. A. (Spec. Res.); Lieut. R. F. A. July 3, 1917; an incorporated insurance broker; m. Nov. 11, 1922, Alice Rita, eldest daughter of James Mellor, of Cricklewood, solicitor.
BUTTERFIELD, THOMAS; b.; adm. (aged 10) Jan 1736/7; left 1737.
Butterworth (afterwards Butterworth-De Botwor), Charles Henry; eldest son of Rev.Joseph Henry Butterworth, Vicar of Stapleton, Gloucs., and Mary Eliza Alexandrina, eldest dau. of Capt. William Atkins Bowen, East India Maritime Service ; b. 25 Nov 1842 ; ed. Marlborough Coll. and Trinity Coll.Oxford, matr. 18 Oct 1862, aged 19, scholar 1862 ; BA 1866 ; adm.Lincoln’s Inn 1870 ; Assistant Master (Classics) Jan 1871 – Aug 1873 ; assumed additional surname of De Botwor 1871 ; d. 29 Oct 1896.
BUTTON, ---; b.; adm.; a pensioner 1564/5 (tutor, the Head Master) (Chapter Muniments 54005-7).
BUTTON, ---; b.; at school under Busby; left 1656 (school lists 1656, first three quarters). [Or BALLEN ?]
BUTTON, ZACHARIAH, eldest son of Zachariah Button, Belmont Castle, West Thurrock, Essex, and Sarah, only dau. of Francis Sawell, Pitsea, Essex; b.; adm. 22 Apr 1782; left 1787; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Apr 1787; BA 1795; MA 1797; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 24 Jan 1791; of Ford Place, Stifford, Essex.; lic. to m. 31 Oct 1806 Mary Elizabeth Oliphant [check]