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  1. Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond PC (1426 – 3 August 1515) was the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond. He was attainted, but restored by Henry VII's first Parliament in November 1485, and the statutes made at Westminster, by Edward IV, which declared him and his brothers traitors, were abrogated.

  2. Butler, Thomas ( c. 1424–1515), 7th earl of Ormond , was third son of James (qv), 4th earl of Ormond, and his first wife, Joan, daughter of William Beauchamp, Lord Abergavenny. Though born in Ireland he spent virtually his entire life in England. Butler was neither a prominent soldier nor a politician during his youth, but became the holder ...

  3. 15 de dez. de 2023 · Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, P.C. (1426 – 3 August, 1515) was the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond. He was attainted, but restored by Henry VII' s first Parliament in November 1485, and the statutes made at Westminster, by Edward IV, which declared him and his brothers traitors, were abrogated.

    • Swavesey
    • circa 1425
  4. Thomas Butler 7th Earl of Ormond. 1426–1515. Anne Hankford. 1428–1485. Marriage: about 11 July 1445. Lady Ann Butler. 1449–1549. William Butler. 1451–. Lady Margaret Ormond Butler. 1454–1539. John Boteler. 1459–1514. Elizabeth Butler. 1463–1539. Theobold Butler. 1477–1596. Sources (3) Thomas Butler, "Find A Grave Index"

  5. Contributed by. Edwards, David. Butler, Thomas (1531–1614), 10th earl of Ormond , nobleman, was born in southern Ireland, eldest son of James Butler (qv), 9th earl of Ormond, and his wife Joan, daughter and heiress of James Fitzgerald, 10th earl of Desmond. He had six brothers, Edmund, John, Walter, James, Edward, and Piers.