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[[Alton Butterwell]] was [[Master of coin]] during the reign of [[Maegor I Targaryen]]. When Maegor decided to take more wives as he needed an heir, Alton suggested his widowed stout sister as a match, who while no great beauty had given birth to seven children so her fertility was beyond doubt. Maegor was scornful of this offer. {{ref|The Sons of the Dragon}} After Maegor exterminated [[House Harroway]] in {{date|44}}, he divided up the Harroway holdings among his remaining supporters:  he granted [[Harrenhal]] itself to [[House Towers]], but gave rule over [[Lord Harroway's Town]] to Lord Alton Butterwell, and the rest of the Harroway holdings to Lord [[Dormund Darry]].{{ref|tsotd}}
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[[Alton Butterwell]] was [[Master of coin]] during the reign of [[Maegor I Targaryen]]. When Maegor decided to take more wives as he needed an heir, Alton suggested his widowed stout sister as a match, who while no great beauty had given birth to seven children so her fertility was beyond doubt. Maegor was scornful of this offer- but did keep in mind his advice to select women of proven fertility, when in {{date|47}} he chose his three new "black brides".{{ref|The Sons of the Dragon}} After Maegor exterminated [[House Harroway]] in {{date|44}}, he divided up the Harroway holdings among his remaining supporters:  he granted [[Harrenhal]] itself to [[House Towers]], but gave rule over [[Lord Harroway's Town]] to Lord Alton Butterwell, and the rest of the Harroway holdings to Lord [[Dormund Darry]].{{ref|tsotd}}
  
 
[[Butterwell (Hand of the King)|Lord Butterwell]] was [[Hand of the King]] to [[Aegon IV Targaryen]]. King Aegon stayed one night at House Butterwell's castle, [[Whitewalls]],{{Ref|TMK}} and gave his Hand a [[dragon egg]] in return for "access" to Butterwell's three maiden daughters.{{Ref|TMK}}{{ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}} By the next day all three had royal [[bastards]] on the way, according to the stories.{{Ref|TMK}}
 
[[Butterwell (Hand of the King)|Lord Butterwell]] was [[Hand of the King]] to [[Aegon IV Targaryen]]. King Aegon stayed one night at House Butterwell's castle, [[Whitewalls]],{{Ref|TMK}} and gave his Hand a [[dragon egg]] in return for "access" to Butterwell's three maiden daughters.{{Ref|TMK}}{{ref|TWOIAF| The Targaryen Kings: Aegon IV}} By the next day all three had royal [[bastards]] on the way, according to the stories.{{Ref|TMK}}

Revision as of 21:10, 14 November 2017

House Butterwell
House Butterwell.png
Coat of arms Barry wavy green, white, and yellow
(Barry wavy vert, argent, and or)
Seat formerly Whitewalls
Region Riverlands
Overlords

House Butterwell is a noble house of the riverlands. Their blazon is undy green, white, and yellow.[1][2]

House Butterwell was once a rich house with extensive lands, though its main incomes came from dairy cows,[1] and they once had a castle called Whitewalls. House Butterwell was said to have had the best wines outside of the Arbor.

History

Alton Butterwell was Master of coin during the reign of Maegor I Targaryen. When Maegor decided to take more wives as he needed an heir, Alton suggested his widowed stout sister as a match, who while no great beauty had given birth to seven children so her fertility was beyond doubt. Maegor was scornful of this offer- but did keep in mind his advice to select women of proven fertility, when in 47 AC he chose his three new "black brides".[3] After Maegor exterminated House Harroway in 44 AC, he divided up the Harroway holdings among his remaining supporters: he granted Harrenhal itself to House Towers, but gave rule over Lord Harroway's Town to Lord Alton Butterwell, and the rest of the Harroway holdings to Lord Dormund Darry.[4]

Lord Butterwell was Hand of the King to Aegon IV Targaryen. King Aegon stayed one night at House Butterwell's castle, Whitewalls,[1] and gave his Hand a dragon egg in return for "access" to Butterwell's three maiden daughters.[1][5] By the next day all three had royal bastards on the way, according to the stories.[1]

His grandson, Ambrose Butterwell was also a Hand of the King, for Daeron II Targaryen.[6][1][7] At the beginning of the First Blackfyre Rebellion, he performed so poorly that some thought he was in league with Daemon Blackfyre.[6][7] He was replaced by Lord Hayford as Hand.[6][7]

The Butterwells attempted to keep one foot in each camp during the First Blackfyre Rebellion.[1] Lord Ambrose's eldest son fought for Daeron while his second son fought for Daemon, but both sons died at the Battle of the Redgrass Field. His youngest son died of the Great Spring Sickness.[1]

In 211 AC, Lord Ambrose held a tourney at Whitewalls, which became the setting for the Second Blackfyre Rebellion. As punishment, Lord Bloodraven allowed Ambrose to keep only a tenth of his wealth. Whitewalls was stripped from the Butterwells, and Bloodraven decided to have it dismantled to prevent it from becoming a Blackfyre monument.[1]

House Butterwell at the end of the third century

The known Butterwells during the timespan of the events described in A Song of Ice and Fire are:

  • no member has appeared yet.

Historical Members

  • Alton Butterwell, Master of coin during the reign of Maegor I Targaryen.[4]
    • Lord Alton's sister, a fat and homely widow, but of proven fertility, having produced seven children.[4]
  • Lord Butterwell, a Hand of the King to Aegon IV.
    • His daughters.
  • Lord Ambrose Butterwell, grandson of the above and head of House Butterwell from the reigns of Daeron II through to Aerys I; a former Hand of the King to Daeron II.
    • His sons and daughters.

Family

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lord
Butterwell
 
Unknown
wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unknown
wife
 
Son
 
Three
daughters
 
Aegon IV
Targaryen
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lady Frey
 
Ambrose
 
Unknown
first wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three sons
 
Eldest
daughter
 
Tommard
Heddle
 
Daughter
 
Lord Risley
 
Daughter
 
Lord
Costayne
 
 
 
 


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