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  1. James's successors held the title Earl of Ormond, which was later merged with the higher title of Duke of Ormonde; they held palatine rights in County Tipperary until the County Palatine of Tipperary Act 1715. See also. Barony of Iffa and Offa East; Butler dynasty; References

  2. Augmentation arms of Butler, Earl & Marquess of Ormonde: Gules, three covered cups or.The Earls of Ormond, quartered this arms with the arms of their ancestor Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler (died 1206) (Or, a chief indented azure) in the 1st quarter James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde.

  3. James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688) was an Anglo-Irish (from English and Irish family) politician and soldier. From 1641 to 1647, he was the leader in the fight against the Irish Catholic Confederation .

  4. JAMES BUTLER ORMONDE, 1ST DUKE OF (1610-1688), Irish statesman and soldier, eldest son of Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles, and of Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Poyntz, and grandson of Walter, 11th earl of Ormonde (see above), was born in London on the 19th of October 1610.

  5. 18 de mai. de 2024 · Soldier. James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, and several members of his family, are buried in a large vault (22 feet long) at the east end of Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey. The vault was formerly the burial place of Oliver Cromwell and members of his family and officers until their bodies were ejected in 1661.

  6. His Grace The Duke of Ormond PC The Duke of Ormonde, by William Wissing (c. 1680–1685) en-academic.com EN. RU; DE; ES; FR; ... James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde.

  7. The first duke of Ormonde, James Butler (1610-88), stood at the head of the premier family of seventeenth-century Ireland. Not only. other grand houses in Ireland and in England. The Ormonde family. 1688-1745) proved themselves skilled in the traditional noble arts of war and diplomacy. On the military side, the first duke was com- mander-in ...