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  1. James Butler (1665-1745) 2nd Duke of Ormonde [the final ‘e’ was added to the name around this time] was the eldest surviving son of Thomas Butler 6th Earl of Ossory. Following his father’s death in 1680, James became the heir to his grandfather, James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, whom he succeeded in 1688.

  2. Ormonde, James Butler, 12th earl and 1st duke of ôrˈmənd , 1610–88, Irish statesman, most powerful royalist influence in Ireland during the English civil war. A ward of the crown after the death (1619) of his father, Viscount Thurles, he was brought up a Protestant and in 1629 he married the heiress of the earl of Desmond.

  3. views 3,900,887 updated. Ormond, James Butler, 1st duke of (1610–88). Ormond, a protestant and a leading member of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, succeeded to the earldom in 1633. After the departure of Strafford from Ireland in 1640, Ormond became the mainstay of royal authority, first as commander-in-chief, then as lord-lieutenant.

  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. 2nd Duke of Ormonde: Lord Steward of the Household; In office 29 May 1660 – 13 February 1689: Monarch: Charles II, James II: Preceded by: 1st Duke of Richmond: Succeeded by: 1st Duke of Devonshire: Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; In office 24 May 1677 – 24 February 1685: Monarch: Charles II: Preceded by: 1st Earl of Essex: Succeeded by: 2nd ...

  6. James FitzJames Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, KG (1665–1745) was an Irish statesman and soldier. He was the third of the Kilcash branch of the family to inherit the earldom of Ormond. Like his grandfather, the 1st Duke, he was raised as a Protestant, unlike his extended family who held to Roman Catho

  7. 27 de jul. de 2022 · James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665-1745) The 2nd Duke of Ormonde. After the death of the 1st Duke of Ormond, the hereditary title was passed to James’ grandson, who was also named James. James Butler, 2 nd Duke of Ormonde, was also known as Baron Butler in the English peerage and the 7th Earl of Ossory in the Irish Peerage.