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  1. Bourke, Angela (2002), "Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond", The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, New York: NYU Press, 5, p. 66, (ISBN 9780814799079) McAreavey, Naomi (2019), Eckerle, Julie A.; McAreavey, Naomi (eds.), "The Place of ireland in the Letters of the First Duchess of Ormonde", Women's life writing and early modern Ireland, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, pp. 158–182 ...

  2. 9 de jun. de 2024 · Her first husband was her cousin Theobald, Viscount Butler of Tulleophelim in co. Carlow, Ireland (he died 1613) and her second was Sir Richard Preston, Baron Dingwall in Scotland who was created Earl of Desmond in Ireland on 22nd November 1622. Their daughter was Elizabeth, Duchess of Ormond who was buried on 24th July 1684 in the Ormond vault.

  3. James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond, 1st Earl of Wiltshire KG (24 November 1420 – 1 May 1461) was an Anglo-Irish nobleman and soldier. Butler was a staunch Lancastrian and supporter of Queen consort Margaret of Anjou during the Wars of the Roses. He was beheaded by the victorious Yorkists following the Battle of Towton. James Butler, born on 24 November 1420, was the eldest son of James Butler ...

  4. 10 de set. de 2022 · Lady Joan Elizabeth 4th Countess of Ormond Butler (born Beauchamp), Countess of Ormond Gender: Female Birth: Circa 1396 Abergavenny, Monmouth, Scotland Marriage: Spouse: James 'the White Earl' Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond Aug 28 1413 Eng Death: Aug 4 1430 Shene, Richmond Palace, Surrey, England Burial: Aug 8 1430 St. Thomas Acon, London, Middlesex, England Father: William 1st Baron of Bergavenny ...

  5. Once the monarchy was restored in 1660, due to Cromwell’s death two years prior, Butler was appointed the Duke of Ormond by Charles II, one of the highest titles you can obtain without having any royal blood. In 1669, Butler was made Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Chancellor of Dublin and Oxford University. He died in 1688 at his residence in ...

  6. Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond and 2nd Baroness Dingwall (née Preston; 1615–1684) reunited the Ormond estate as her maternal grandfather, Black Tom, 10th Earl of Ormond had it, by marrying James Butler, later Duke of Ormond, her second cousin once removed (see Family tree). She had inherited her share of the Ormond estate through her mother, Elizabeth Preston, who was Black Tom's ...

  7. An elegy on Her Grace Elizabeth, Duchess of Ormond, who died July the 21st, 1684 by E.A., M.A. of Trinity Coll. Dubl. Rights/Permissions: The University of Michigan Library provides access to these keyboarded and encoded editions of the works for educational and research purposes.