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James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde

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1354: 54: 287: 545: 299: 3627: 2469:. "By the Lords Justices and Council of Ireland a Proclamation. ... An Act for Extinguishing the Regalities and Liberties of the County of Tipperary, and Cross Tipperary, commonly called, the County Palatine of Tipperary, and for Vesting in his Majesty, the Estate of James Butler commonly called James Duke of Ormond, and for giving a Reward of Ten Thousand Pounds to any Person who shall seize or secure him, in Case he shall attempt to Land in this Kingdom." 4352: 1476: 1382:, in which the knife got stuck. Several Councillors, including Ormonde, stabbed Guiscard in return. Guiscard implored Ormonde to finish the deed, but Ormonde replied that it was not for him to play the hangman. In any case, he had the sense to see that Guiscard must be kept alive at least long enough to be questioned, although as it turned out Guiscard's wounds were fatal and he died a week later. 2501:. "Paris March 15. Our freshest Advices from Spain say, that the late Duke of Ormond took his Leave of that Court the 14th of the last Month, and set out from Madrid the next Day for Cadiz 5 that Eight Men of War, and about 50 Transport Ships, were fitted out in that Port, on board which 13 Battallions and a Regiment of Dragoons, all or most of them Irish, were to embark ..." 1758:. "While the 2nd Duke was in exile, his estates were bought in 1721 by his brother, the Earl of Arran, and settled first on their sister, Lady Amelia Butler, who inherited them when, in the words of Walpole 'a young heiress of 99'โ€” she died two months short of her centenary โ€” and secondly on John Butler of Kilcash, the representative of Richard, younger brother of the 1st Duke." 275: 3605: 2062:. "Whitehall, Feb. 26. Her Majesty hath been graciously pleas'd to sign a Commission, appointing His Grace the Duke of Ormond Captain-General of all and singular Her Majesty's Forces, rais'd or to be rais'd and employed in Her Service, within the Kingdom of Great Britain, or which are or shall be employ'd Abroad, in Conjunction with the Troops of her Allies." 533: 2190:. "Hague April 26 NS. His Grace the Duke of Ormond who set Sail from Harwich on the 23rd Instant, with a Convoy of Seven Men of War, two Yatchts, and about forty Transports, arriv'd at the Mouth of the Maes Yesterday Morning; where meeting a contrary Tide, His Grace took the Boat and went directly to Rotterdam ..." 1463:
on his accession to the throne in August 1714 instituted extensive changes and excluded the Tories from royal favour. Ormonde was stripped of his posts as Captain-General, as colonel of the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards and as Commander in Chief of the Forces with the first two posts going to the Duke
1378:, against whom he had a personal grudge for drastically cutting his allowance, by stabbing him with a penknife (how he managed to get into the Council room with a weapon remains a mystery). Harley was wounded, but not seriously, due largely to the fact that he was wearing a heavy gold brocade 2254:. "At the Court at St. James's, April 15, 1713. ... THIS day His Grace, James Duke of Ormond, took the Oaths appointed to be taken instead of the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, his Grace being Lord lieutenant of the County of Norfolk, and of the City of Norwich and County of the same." 2046:. "Whitehall, January 4. Her Majesty hath been graciously pleas'd to Constitute his Grace the Duke of Ormonde Commander of all Her Majesty's Land Forces in that part of the Kingdom of Great Britain call'd England, and Colonel of Her Majesty's First Regiment of Foot Guards." 1838:. "Whitehall, Sept 28. This day a Chapter being held of the most Noble Order of the Garter, his Grace the Duke of Berwick and his Grace the Duke of Ormond were Elected Knights Companions of that Order, and invested with the Garter ..." 2682:. "He married secondly, 3 August 1685, Mary, eldest surviving daughter of Henry, first Duke of Beaufort, and by her, who died 19 November 1733 ... he had one son Thomas, born 26 September 1686, who died 27 February 1689 ..." 2408:. "The Duke of Ormond and Lord Viscount Bolingbroke having omitted to surrender themselves within the limited time, the House of Lords ordered the Earl-Marshall to raze out of the list of Peers their names and armorial bearings." 1589:
Following the death of his first wife (which is known to have caused him intense grief) in 1685, Ossory planned to marry again, in order to secure a male heir. He gained permission from the House of Lords for the arranging of a
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of Tipperary; for vesting his estate in the crown and for giving a reward of ยฃ10,000 for his apprehension, should he attempt to land in Ireland. But the same parliament passed an act on 24 June 1721, to enable his brother
4752: 4662: 2312:. "St. James's, November 16. ... His Majesty has been pleased to dissolve the Privy Council of Ireland, and to appoint a new one consisting of the Persons following, viz. ... James Duke of Ormonde ..." 2517:. "... Alberoni resolved to assist the Pretender with an expedition of his own. Accordingly, he gave directions for equipping a formidable armament at Cadiz, and offered its command to the Duke of Ormond ..." 1495:
on 21 June 1715. He might have avoided the impending storm of Parliamentary prosecution, if he had remained in England and stood trial but instead he chose to flee to France in August 1715 and initially stayed in
2238:. "As he marched back the Dutch governors of Bouchain, Tournay and Douay closed their gates against him; and Ormond thereupon as if in reprisal took possession of Ghent and Bruges in the name of the Queen." 4742: 1446:
Ormonde's position as Captain-General made him a personage of much importance in the crisis brought about by the death of Queen Anne and, during the last years of Queen Anne, Ormonde almost certainly had
2577:. "Lady Mary Wortley Montagu described his existence there in 1743: 'he keeps an assembly where all the best company go twice a week, lives her in great magnificence, is quite inoffensive ...'" 595:
on the throne and against the motion to declare that James II had abdicated it. Nevertheless, he subsequently joined the forces of William of Orange, by whom he was made colonel of the
2724: 2652:"House of Lords Journal Volume 14: 27 May 1685 Pages 19โ€“20 Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 14, 1685โ€“1691. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767โ€“1830" 1726:. "William-Richard-George, 9th earl, lord-lieutenant of Lancashire, May 11, 1676, m. Elizabeth Butler, daughter of Thomas, Earl of Ossory, and sister of James, duke of Ormond ..." 2549:. "Dublin Nov. 10. Upon Advice from England of the late Duke of Ormond's being at Sea, with some Spanish Ships and Land Forces, intending probably to make an Attempt on this Kingdom;" 486: 2078:. "Already was the Duke of Ormond named General in Flanders in succession to the Duke of Marlborough; and in the course of April he joined his colleague Prince Eugene at Tournay." 2206:. "In the mean time the Duke of Ormond, who was now invested with the supreme command of the British forces, received a particular order that he should not hasard an engagement." 4193: 2392:. "Westminster, August 20. ... An act for the Attainder of James Duke of Ormond of High Treason, unless he shall render himself to Justice by a day certain therin mentioned." 1603: 2485:. "His English and Irish estates were now administrated by the forfeited estates commissioners until a private act of 1721 allowed Ormond's brother Arran to buy them back." 2698:. "He m. secondly, 3 August 1685, Mary, 2nd but 1st surviving da. of Henry , first DUKE OF BEAUFORT by Mary, da. of Arthur 1st Arthur Capell, 1st BARON CAPELL of HADHAM." 1512:
was instructed to remove the names and armorial bearings of Ormonde and Bolingbroke from the list of peers and Ormonde's banner as Knight of the Garter was taken down in
1950:. "... seeing action in July 1693 at Landen, where he was wounded and taken prisoner by the French, before being exchanged for James FitzJames, duke of Berwick ..." 482: 1662:. "... was born in Dublin Castle, 29 April 1665, the second but eldest living son of Thomas, Earl of Ossory, and of his wife Emilia, daughter of de Beverweerd ..." 4732: 4677: 3527: 3024: 3992: 4642: 4586: 3702: 2376:. "Paris, August 9. The Duke of Ormond came to this Place on Wednesday last from Dieppe where he landed the Sunday before with one Renauld his Domestick Servant." 2222:. "Orders were sent accordingly to Ormond to separate his army from Eugene's and refraining from further warfare fall back and take quiet possession of Dunkirk." 4702: 4561: 1567: 1353: 4473: 2264: 447: 1398:
to lead the British troops taking part in the war. Once there he allowed himself to be made the tool of the Tory ministry, whose policy was to carry on the
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This family tree is partly derived from the condensed Butler family tree pictured in Dunboyne. Also see the lists of siblings and children in the text.
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The History of the Williamite and Jacobite Wars in Ireland from their Origin to the Capture of Athlone with Continuation to the Death of James II
1870:. "James Duke of Ormonde was installed Chancellor of the University in his House in St. James Square, within the liberty of Westminster ..." 4606: 4388: 4336: 4019: 3687: 3620: 2625:. "On 20 July 1682 Ossory married Anne, daughter of Laurence Hyde, then Viscount Hyde of Kenilworth, and from November 1682 Earl of Rochester." 581: 577: 161: 1586:, who was then Viscount Hyde of Kenilworth but became Earl of Rochester in November. The couple had a daughter, Mary, who died young in 1688. 4717: 4672: 4516: 4326: 3774: 3587: 3564: 2997: 2787: 2447: 1513: 524:. On the death of his father on 30 July 1680 he became Baron Butler in the English peerage and the 7th Earl of Ossory in the Irish Peerage. 4722: 4712: 4566: 4511: 4458: 3660: 3643: 1599: 1583: 670: 635: 116: 104: 4576: 4551: 4541: 4448: 4423: 4341: 4301: 4226: 4179: 4171: 4096: 1606:. The couple had a son, Thomas (1686โ€“1689), and two daughters, Elizabeth (1689โ€“1750) and Mary (1690โ€“1713). Ormonde's second wife was a 1367: 880: 666: 4737: 4687: 4647: 4596: 4413: 4291: 4281: 4266: 3734: 3719: 3218: 3191: 1452: 744: 476: 4591: 4526: 4256: 4231: 4154: 4144: 4127: 4070: 4046: 4012: 4002: 3985: 3970: 3791: 3766: 3245: 3145: 3112: 3086: 3047: 2927: 1529: 1492: 1465: 1375: 1273: 1143: 994: 977: 561: 500: 431: 427: 374: 247: 243: 2126:. "... while being interrogated by the council, he attempted to assassinate Harvey by stabbing a penknife into his breast ..." 2158:. "Guiscard implored Ormonde to finish him off, but the duke replied that it was no task for a honest man 't'is for the hangman.'" 2014:. "The Earl of Wharton surrendered his commission of Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, which the Queen conferred on the Duke of Ormond." 4433: 4331: 4276: 4271: 4218: 4202: 3955: 3280: 2094:. "In the Irish Parliament held during the summer, the Duke of Ormond and the majority of the peers supported the Tory interest." 867: 709: 697: 435: 1426:
to British access, despite the fact that they had plenty of stores and medical facilities available. Ormonde took possession of
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The History of England from the revolution to the death of George the Second (Designed as a continuation of Mr. Hume's History)
2328:. "The people even obliged the life-guards, who patroled through the streets, to join in the cry of 'High-church and Ormond!'." 1982:. "Following the accession of Queen Ann, Ormond was employed in April 1702 to command the land forces for the attack of Cadiz." 1595: 1130: 781: 225: 4667: 4393: 3741: 3228: 3201: 2030:. "The property was leased in 1702 to James Butler, Duke of Ormonde, who partially rebuilt the house ... Ormonde Lodge." 1998:. "... the fortuitous sighting of the Spanish treasure fleet at Vigo enabled some military advantage to be gained ..." 53: 4747: 4428: 4418: 2957:โ€“ England (for his sister Elizabeth, cited in this edition because the corresponding page is missing in the 1828 edition.) 2832: 1399: 662: 403: 353: 1160: 646: 137: 92: 3781: 1544: 612: 2344:. "On the twenty-first day of June, Mr. Secretary Stanhope impeached James Duke of Ormond, of high-treason ..." 378:(1665โ€“1745) was an Irish statesman and soldier. He was the third of the Kilcash branch of the family to inherit the 4029: 3808: 3677: 3650: 3068: 2909: 2725:"Mary (nรฉe Somerset), Duchess of Ormonde, 1665โ€“1733. Lady of the Bedchamber and second wife of 2nd Duke of Ormonde" 1694:. "He married 17 November 1659, N.S. the Lady Amelia Nassau, eldest daughter of Louis, Lord of Beverwaert ..." 1435: 674: 71: 2296:. "The Duke of Ormond was dismissed from his command, which the King restored to the Duke of Marlborough ..." 2268: 4682: 3868: 2874:
Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage
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A vindication of the conduct of James, Duke of Ormonde during his long and faithful administration in Ireland
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as well as Dunkirk, in order to ensure his troops were adequately provided for. On 15 April 1713 he became
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and that he was withdrawing the British troops from the action and instead intended to take possession of
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while giving secret orders to Ormonde to take no active part in supporting their allies under
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on 26 February 1712. In the Irish Parliament Ormonde and the majority of peers supported the
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Catalogue of the Printed Books in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates: A-Byzantium. 1867
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The Peerage of Ireland or, A Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom
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in July 1693, where he was taken prisoner by the French and then exchanged for the
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On 20 July 1682 he, then called Lord Ossory, married Lady Anne Hyde, daughter of
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History of England Comprising the Reign of Queen Anne Until the Peace of Utrecht
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on the British throne in 1719, but his fleet was disbanded by a storm in the
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History of England From the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle
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in 1177. James's mother was Dutch. She descended from a cadet branch of the
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for another marriage in May 1685, and in August of that year, he married
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in 1683, and having received an appointment at court on the accession of
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who held to Roman Catholicism. He served in the campaign to put down the
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leanings and corresponded with the Jacobite Court including his cousin,
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in March 1702, he became commander of the land forces co-operating with
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Amelia (died 1760), inherited from her brother Charles and never married
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in 1703. In 1704 he leased and rebuilt a property that became known as
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but predeceased him and so never became duke. His father's family, the
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Elite Women in Ascendancy Ireland, 1690โ€“1745: Imitation and Innovation
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Great Irish Households: Inventories from the Long Eighteenth Century
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3rd Duke of Ormonde, following his elder brother's attainder in 1715
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The Backstairs Dragon โ€“ a life of Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford
1934:. "... in February 1691 he was named lord lieutenant of Somerset." 1565: 1536: 1497: 1474: 1427: 1423: 1352: 543: 531: 458:. Both parents were Protestant. They married on 17 November 1659. 298: 3617:"Archival material relating to James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde" 2970:. Vol. II (17th ed.). London: F. C. and J. Rivington. 1523:
passed an act extinguishing the regalities and liberties of the
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In January and February 1689 he voted against the motion to put
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of Marlborough and the role of Commander-in-Chief going to the
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Williamite military personnel of the Williamite War in Ireland
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James Butler with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
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He served on the continent under William of Orange during the
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British army commanders in the War of the Spanish Succession
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He appears among some of his siblings as the fourth child:
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Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
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Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
1918:. "... was present at the battle of the Boyne on 12 July." 1366:
He played a dramatic role at the notorious meeting of the
2864:โ€“ Marriages, baptisms and burials from about 1660 to 1875 2561:, p. . "... until 1732, when he settled in Avignon." 382:. Like his grandfather, the 1st Duke, he was raised as a 1822:. "He was present at the battle of Sedgemoor on 6 July." 4743:
People expelled from the Privy Council of Great Britain
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Dunboyne, Patrick Theobald Tower Butler, Baron (1968).
1774:. "in 1680 he immatriculated at Christ Church, Oxford." 638:, James II's illegitimate son. He was promoted to 1508:, his estate forfeited, and honours extinguished. The 1610:
to Queen Anne. Their younger daughter, Mary, married
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Henry de Nassau d'Auverquerque, 1st Earl of Grantham
450:, who had been appointed Chief Butler of Ireland by 4497: 4379: 4361: 4217: 3272:"Butler, James, second Duke of Ormonde (1665โ€“1745)" 337: 327: 309: 268: 263: 253: 239: 231: 219: 203: 176: 171: 155: 143: 133: 110: 98: 88: 70: 34: 3060:"Butler, James, second duke of Ormond (1665โ€“1745)" 3058: 2985: 2901:"Butler, Thomas, sixth earl of Ossory (1634โ€“1680)" 2899: 1710:. "The marriage produced eleven children ..." 576:on 28 September 1688. In 1688 he also became 568:in July 1685. Having succeeded his grandfather as 3535:Faculty of Advocates (Scotland). Library (1867). 3122:Historical Manuscripts Commission (HMC) (1902). 607:on 14 June 1690 and commanded this troop at the 599:on 20 April 1689. He accompanied William in his 426:. He was the second but eldest surviving son of 3187:โ€“ From the revolution to the death of George II 2542: 2494: 2462: 2385: 2369: 2055: 2039: 3541:. Vol. 1. W. Blackwood and sons. p.  2305: 2247: 2183: 1831: 540:, at which Butler commanded the Queen's Troop. 4187: 3128:. Vol. 1. London: HM Stationery Office. 552:He obtained command of a cavalry regiment in 8: 3526:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3023:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2988:The History of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 520:He was educated in France and afterwards at 129:26 October 1710 โ€“ 22 September 1713 1895: 1570:Mary Somerset, his second wife, painted by 1555:, where he was seen in 1733 by the writer, 370:James FitzJames Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde 4194: 4180: 4172: 3632: 3625: 2745: 2634: 1735: 714: 463: 52: 31: 611:in July 1690. In February 1691 he became 548:Arms of James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde 84:19 February 1703 โ€“ 30 April 1707 2526: 2510: 2434:Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989). 2417: 2401: 2337: 2321: 2289: 2231: 2215: 2199: 2167: 2151: 2103: 2087: 2071: 2007: 1751: 27:Irish politician and soldier (1665โ€“1745) 4733:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 4678:Chancellors of the University of Dublin 3074:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2915:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2877:. Vol. VI (1st ed.). London: 2707: 2691: 2618: 2602: 2586: 2570: 2558: 2478: 2023: 1991: 1975: 1959: 1943: 1927: 1911: 1879: 1815: 1799: 1783: 1767: 1719: 1671: 1648: 1628: 1612:John Ashburnham, 1st Earl of Ashburnham 4020:Chancellor of the University of Dublin 3993:Chancellor of the University of Oxford 3519: 3328: 3318: 3016: 3013:(2nd ed.). Kilkenny: Rothe House. 1847: 1703: 582:Chancellor of the University of Oxford 578:Chancellor of the University of Dublin 4643:17th-century Irish military personnel 3154:. Vol. IV. Dublin: James Moore. 2675: 2135: 2119: 1687: 1336: 1326: 1319: 1316: 1314: 1309: 1306: 1293: 1272: 1270: 1268: 1266: 1264: 1262: 1260: 1251: 1249: 1240: 1238: 1236: 1216: 1214: 1212: 1210: 1208: 1206: 1204: 1202: 1196: 1194: 1192: 1186: 1184: 1182: 1159: 1157: 1142: 1140: 1129: 1118: 1107: 1041: 1039: 1037: 1035: 1033: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 993: 976: 974: 972: 946: 944: 942: 940: 938: 936: 934: 928: 926: 924: 905: 892: 890: 879: 866: 816: 797: 780: 778: 776: 774: 764: 762: 760: 758: 743: 741: 739: 737: 726: 7: 4703:Garter Knights appointed by James II 4434:Sir Archibald Montgomery-Massingberd 4381:Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff 1863: 1655: 572:on 21 July 1688, he was appointed a 3661:The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery 3512:Clarendon, Edward, Earl of (1736). 3251:History of the University of Dublin 2809:(77th ed.). London: Harrison. 2353: 1455:, who kept barrels of gunpowder at 1357:James when he was still Lord Ossory 422:James was born on 29 April 1665 at 4698:Irish soldiers in the British Army 4464:The Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 3582:. Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge. 3246:Taylor, William Benjamin Sarsfield 2641:. "... had a dau., Mary, d. 1688." 1453:Piers Butler, 3rd Viscount Galmoye 1337:*d.v.p. = predeceased his father ( 477:William Stanley, 9th Earl of Derby 25: 4219:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces 4203:Commanders-in-Chief of the Forces 3869:The Queen's Troop of Horse Guards 3610:James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde 2774:, and Jane Fenlon (eds.) (2000). 2267:. Kilkenny Castle. Archived from 1530:Charles Butler, 1st Earl of Arran 1376:Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford 653:in Spain, where he fought in the 574:Knight of the Order of the Garter 244:Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory 4728:Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports 3956:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 3603: 3360:. 27 September โ€“ 1 October 1688. 3281:Dictionary of National Biography 2803:; Burke, Ashworth Peter (1915). 2110:. "Butler Family Tree condensed" 698:Commander-in-Chief of the Forces 665:(1701โ€“1714). Having been made a 467:James listed among his siblings 436:James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond 297: 285: 273: 18:James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormond 4708:Lord high constables of England 4653:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 3710:Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports 2848:Chester, Joseph Lemuel (1876). 2776:The Dukes of Ormonde, 1610โ€“1745 2440:: A Chronology of Irish History 1539:where he held discussions with 692:Following the dismissal of the 475:Elizabeth (died 1717), married 3742:Lord High Constable of England 2851:Registers of Westminster Abbey 1535:Ormonde subsequently moved to 410:and went into exile after the 1: 3549:Murdoch, Tessa (ed.) (2022). 3125:Calendar of the Stuart Papers 2727:. National Galleries Scotland 663:War of the Spanish Succession 622:and, having been promoted to 597:Queen's Troop of Horse Guards 404:War of the Spanish Succession 354:War of the Spanish Succession 4718:Lord-lieutenants of Somerset 4673:Burials at Westminster Abbey 3284:. Vol. VIII. New York: 3097:Hamilton, Elizabeth (1969). 432:Emilia van Nassau-Beverweerd 248:Emilia van Nassau-Beverweerd 4723:Lords Lieutenant of Ireland 4713:Lord-lieutenants of Norfolk 4499:Chiefs of the General Staff 4207:Chiefs of the General Staff 3924:1st Regiment of Foot Guards 3782:Lord Lieutenant of Somerset 3307:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 2854:. London: Private Edition. 2825:; Lenihan, Maurice (1884). 2750:1550, right column, line 80 2639:1550, right column, line 76 2442:. Oxford University Press. 1740:1550, right column, line 19 1545:James Francis Edward Stuart 1504:. On 20 August 1715 he was 702:1st Regiment of Foot Guards 661:in October 1702 during the 613:Lord Lieutenant of Somerset 4769: 4363:Chief of the General Staff 3879:The Duke of Northumberland 3860:The Duke of Northumberland 3809:Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk 3767:The Marquess of Carmarthen 3678:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 3651:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 3065:Matthew, Henry Colin Gray. 3040:Routledge & Kegan Paul 2992:. 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Index

James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormond
His Grace
KG
Painted portrait of a clean-shaven man with long hair or a wig in full armour with a red sleeveless cloak over it holding a staff
Michael Dahl
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Anne
The Earl of Rochester
The Earl of Pembroke
Anne
The Earl of Wharton
The Duke of Shrewsbury
Dublin
Leinster
Ireland
Papal Enclave of Avignon
Lady Mary Somerset
Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory
Emilia van Nassau-Beverweerd
Knight of the Garter
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
Spain
Spain
English Army
British Army
Spanish Army
General
Monmouth Rebellion
Williamite War in Ireland

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