Eleanor Butler, who married Thomas Prendergast.
Eleanor Butler, an owner, calls chardonel "the poor man's chardonnay" and sells it for $5 a bottle.
However, it was later discovered that that Richard had in fact named Eleanor Butler as Edward's precontracted wife.
Eleanor Butler (died after 1550), married Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Cahir, by whom she had issue.
"Stillington says he performed the ceremony with Eleanor Butler."
"And this Eleanor Butler... who was she?"
He chose to forget his marriage to Eleanor Butler.
Eleanor Butler would not submit without a contract and nor would Elizabeth Woodville.
Eleanor Butler died in 1829.
Butler's Hill, near Plas Newydd, is named in honour of Eleanor Butler.