Butler, Charles, 1750-1832 (Personal Name)
Reminiscences of Charles Butler, 1824-1827.
Horae juridicae subsecivae : a connected series of notes, respecting the geography, chronology, and literary history of the principal codes and original documents of the Grecian, Roman, feudal and canon law, 1808: title page (Charles Butler, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn)
Vindication of "The book of the Roman Catholic Church" against the Reverend George Townsend's "Accusations of history against the Church of Rome", 1826: title page (by Charles Butler, Esq.)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition: volume 2, page 719 (Butler, Charles; English Catholic lay leader; born in London, August 14, 1750; died there on June 2, 1832; nephew of the hagiographer Alban Butler; after the Catholic Relief Act of 1791, he became the first Catholic lawyer to be called to the bar since 1688; active in the movement for Catholic emancipation)