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  1. Sir Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond and 4th Earl of Ossory (1559–1633), succeeded his uncle Black Tom, the 10th earl, in 1614. He was called "Walter of the Beads " because he was a devout Catholic, whereas his uncle had been a Protestant.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Sir Walter. Butler of Nodstown, 11th Earl of Ormond, died in 1632, Married Helena Butler died in 1631 daughter of Sir Edmund, 2nd Viscount Montgarret, who died in 1585 and his wife Lady Grany MacGill Patrick daughter of Sir Bryan, 1st Lord of Upper Ossary.

    • Tipperary
    • 1569
    • Helena Butler, Countess of Ormond
    • Kilcash, South Tipperary, Tipperary, Ireland
  3. Armstrong, Robert. Butler, Walter (d. 1633), 11th earl of Ormond , nobleman, was the eldest surviving son of Sir John Butler of Kilcash and his wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Cormac MacCarthy Reagh, and was nephew to Thomas Butler (qv), 10th earl of Ormond. His date of birth is usually given as 1569, though the date of 1559 has been suggested

  4. Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond, son of John and the first member of the Kilcash branch to inherit the earldom when the senior branch failed to leave legitimate male issue.

  5. 18 de dez. de 2022 · Biography. Walter Butler is Notable. Walter Butler of Kilcash, 11th Earl of Ormonde, was born in 1559. [1] [2] Kilcash Castle, [3] now a ruin, is west of Ballydine in South Tipperary, Ireland. Walter was the oldest son of Sir John Butler, [1] who was the younger brother of Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormonde and Ossory, known as Black Tom. [1] .

    • Male
    • February 24, 1633
    • Helen Butler
  6. by Alfred Webb. Butler, Walter, 11th Earl of Ormond. →. sister projects: Wikidata item. Butler, Walter, 11th Earl of Ormond, Earl of Ossory, eldest son of Sir John Butler; nephew of preceding; grandson of the 9th Earl; succeeded on the 10th Earl's death in 1614. He was born in 1569.

  7. by Alfred Webb. Butler, Walter. Butler, William. →. sister projects: Wikidata item. Butler, Walter, was a scion of the family of Ormond, who, with his brother James, emigrated to Germany early in the 17th century, and entered the Imperial service.