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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · About Helena Butler, Countess of Ormond. Hon. Helen Butler was the daughter of Edmund Butler, 2nd Viscount Mountgarret and Grizel FitzPatrick.1,2 She married Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormonde, son of Hon. John Butler and Katherine MacCartie.3 She died on 28 January 1631/32.3 She was buried at St. Canice Cathedral, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny ...

  2. 28 de jun. de 2010 · Walter “11th Earl of Ormonde” Butler. Birth. unknown. Death. 1633. Burial. Saint Canice's Church of Ireland Cathedral Cemetery. Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland Add to Map. Plot.

  3. English: Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond. Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormonde, 4th Earl of Ossory, was born 1569 to John Butler (1546-1570) and Katherine MacCartie (bef1559-) and died 24 February 1633 of unspecified causes. He married Helen Butler (-1632) 1576 JL .

  4. Butler, James (1610–88), 12th earl and 1st duke of Ormond, was born 19 October 1610 at Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England, eldest son of Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles , and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John Poyntz, of Iron Acton, Gloucestershire. Thurles was son and heir to Walter Butler (qv), 11th earl, who succeeded to the title in ...

  5. Butler, Piers (d. 1660?), 1st Viscount Ikerrin , confederate commander in Munster, was the son of Sir James Butler, Baron Ikerrin, of Lismallon, Co. Tipperary, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Butler (qv), 10th earl of Ormond. He married Ellen, daughter of Walter Butler (qv), 11th earl of Ormond, and lived at Lismallon, owning ...

  6. Sir Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond and 4th Earl of Ossory (1559–1633), succeeded his uncle 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. King James I intervened and awarded half of the inheritance to his uncle's Protestant daughter Elizabeth.

  7. Thomas Butler succeeded as the 10th Earl of Ormond and the 3rd Earl of Ossory. He became a ward of the King. Ormond, as he now was, was knighted on 20 February 1547, at the coronation of Edward VI. On 10 September 1547 during the Rough Wooing he served at the Battle of Pinkie under Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset against the Scots.