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  1. Butler, James. Butler, James (1665–1745), 2nd duke of Ormond, soldier, lord lieutenant of Ireland, and Jacobite, was born 29 April 1665 in Dublin castle, second but eldest surviving son of Thomas Butler (qv), 6th earl of Ossory, and his wife Emilia, daughter of Lodewijk van Nassau, Heer van Beverwaert, Dutch envoy to England (and himself an ...

  2. Royal Hospital Kilmainham. Even today, over three hundred years since the death of the Duke of Ormond in 1688, the legacy of his viceroyalty is magnificently apparent in the capital city of Ireland. The Royal Hospital at Kilmainham, built in 1677 on Ormond’s orders, was constructed to house the pensioners of the long Irish wars.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 Catholicism.

  5. The first duke of Ormonde, James Butler (1610-88), stood at the head of the premier family of seventeenth-century Ireland. Not only. other grand houses in Ireland and in England. The Ormonde family. 1688-1745) proved themselves skilled in the traditional noble arts of war and diplomacy. On the military side, the first duke was com- mander-in ...

  6. Richard Butler of Kilcash (1615–1701) was an Irish soldier and landowner, the third son of Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles and brother of James, 1st Duke of Ormonde. He sided with the Irish Confederacy at the Irish Rebellion of 1641. He scouted the enemy on the morning of the Battle of Cloughleagh.

  7. Walter’s nine-year-old grandson, James, became the heir to the titles but not the estates. James Butler (1610-88) 12th Earl of Ormond (later 1st Duke of Ormond) was the eldest son of Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles, and his wife Elizabeth Poyntz. Following his father’s death in 1619, 9-year-old James became direct heir to the Ormond titles.