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  1. Elizabeth Preston 25 July 1615: Died: 21 July 1684 (aged 68) London: Family: Butler dynasty: Spouse(s) James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond: Issue Detail: Thomas, Richard, Elizabeth, John & others: Father: Richard, 1st Earl of Desmond: Mother: Elizabeth Butler

  2. 6 de jan. de 2023 · Elizabeth Butler, née Preston (1615–84), had inherited, through her mother (daughter and heir to the 10th Earl of Ormonde), more than half of the Ormonde estate, including Kilkenny Castle. Her marriage to her second cousin, James Butler, Viscount Thurles, reunited the estate and title when he became 12th Earl.

    • Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond1
    • Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond2
    • Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond3
    • Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond4
    • Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond5
  3. Butler, Elizabeth (1615–1684), duchess of Ormond and Lady Dingwall , noblewoman, was the only child of Richard Preston , Lord Dingwall, one of James I's gentlemen of the bedchamber, and Elizabeth Butler, the only surviving child of Thomas Butler (qv), 10th earl of Ormond.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · BUTLER, JAMES, twelfth Earl and first Duke of Ormonde (16101688 ), was the eldest son of Thomas, Viscount Thurles, and Elizabeth Poyntz, and grandson of Walter Butler of Kilcash, eleventh Earl of Ormonde in 1614 [q. v.] He was born on 19 Oct. 1610 at Clerkenwell.

  5. Butler, Elizabeth ( c. 1585–1628), countess of Desmond and Lady Dingwall , was the only daughter of Thomas Butler (qv), 10th earl of Ormond, and his English-born second wife Elizabeth Sheffield, daughter of John, Lord Sheffield, and Lady Douglass Howard.

  6. 26 de mai. de 2024 · His wife Elizabeth, Duchess of Ormond was buried on 24th July 1684 (the date inscribed on the vault stone is incorrect). She was the daughter of Sir Richard Preston (Baron Dingwall in Scotland and Earl of Desmond in Ireland) and his wife Lady Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond).

  7. This volume is the first to bring together the entire extant correspondence of one of the most significant women in early modern Ireland, Elizabeth Butler, first Duchess of Ormonde. She was the wife of James Butler, twelfth Earl and first Duke of Ormonde, who, as Ireland’s only duke and three times its lord lieutenant, was a figure of ...