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  1. Duke of Ormonde, um 1680. James Butler, 1. Duke of Ormonde KG (* 19. Oktober 1610 in London; † 21. Juli 1688 in Kingston Lacy, Dorset) war ein anglo-irischer Staatsmann und Soldat. Er wurde bekannt durch seine Verwicklung in die Irischen Konföderationskriege der 1640er Jahre, in denen er die englischen königlichen Truppen in Irland ...

  2. James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, heir of Thomas, grandson of the 11th earl. Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory, son of the 1st Duke who predeceased his father. James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, son of the 6th Earl of Ossory and grandson of the 1st Duke. Charles Butler, 3rd Duke of Ormonde, younger son of the 6th Earl of Ossory.

  3. ORMONDE, JAMES BUTLER, 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. On the death of his father by drowning in 1619, the boy was made a royal ward by James I., removed from his Roman ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Ormonde claimed that his grandfather, James Butler, 1st Marquess of Ormonde (then 19th Earl of Ormond) had been advised by Lord Liverpool to apply for the restoration of the Dukedom, and that Lord Liverpool had advised him that in order to achieve this, he would first need to apply to be elevated from the rank of Earl to Marquess.

  6. James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde. Anglo-Irish statesman. Also known as James Butler, Marquess of Ormond. Born on 19 October 1610 in Clerkenwell. Died on 21 July 1688 in Kingston Lacy.

  7. James Butler Ormonde, 12th earl and 1st duke of (ôr´mənd), 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.