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Meaning of "earl of ormond"

earl of ormond - a historical title given to a nobleman in Ireland, specifically the head of the Butler family

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earl of ormond
A council of war was called in the presence of the Earl of Ormond.
Earl of Ormond.
It was a subsidiary title to the Earl of Ormond.
He was hailed as Earl of Ormond by the Irish, but never attained that title.
Piers would later hold the title of Earl of Ormond.
The young Earl of Ormond came to Ireland with a great number of Saxons i.e. Englishmen.
Most of the remainder of the Barony was then owned by the Earl Of Ormond.
Thomas Butler succeeded as the 10th Earl of Ormond and the 3rd Earl of Ossory.
After the Reformation, the manor passed into the ownership of the Earl of Ormond.
The 4th Earl of Ormond - popularly known as ' the White Earl.
At this time, he was already 8th Earl of Carrick and 7th Earl of Ormond.
The next creation was for James Butler, eldest son of the 4th Earl of Ormond.
James 's paternal grandfather was Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond.
She married her second cousin Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond.
Other notable members of the Butler clan were Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond a . k . a.

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