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  1. Joan Butler (née Beauchamp), Countess of Ormond (1396 – 3 or 5 August 1430) was the first wife of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, and the mother of his five children. Their principal residence was Kilkenny Castle in Ireland.

  2. Fitzgerald, Joan. Fitzgerald, Joan (née FitzGerald; other married names Butler, Bryan) ( a. 1516–65), countess of Ormond, Ossory and Desmond, was born in Munster. She was the only child of James fitz Maurice FitzGerald (qv), 11th earl of Desmond, and his wife Amy (or Anne), daughter of Toirdhealbhach Ó Briain, bishop of Killaloe.

  3. Margaret Butler (née FitzGerald), Countess of Ormond, Countess of Ossory (c. 1473 – 9 August 1542) was an Irish noblewoman and a member of the powerful and celebrated FitzGerald dynasty also known as "The Geraldines".

  4. 26 de mar. de 2021 · Joan Fitzgerald, daughter-in-law of Countess Margaret Fitzgerald, took on the role of a powerful and influential woman at the centre of dynastic politics between the houses of Ormond, Desmond and the Crown.

  5. Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond, Countess of Desmond ( Irish: Siobhán Nic Gearailt) (died 1565), was an Irish noblewoman and heiress, a member of the Old English FitzGerald family, who were also known as the "Geraldines". She married three times.

  6. In the generation before Joan, her mother-in-law Countess Margaret Fitzgerald, wife of Piers Butler eighth earl of Ormond, also held a key position within the Ormond dynasty and among the small coterie of influential aristocratic women in late medieval Ireland.

  7. Piers Ruadh Butler, eighth earl of Ormond and his wife, Margaret Fitzgerald, undertook the transformation of the earldom in Ireland and established the first home-based control of the dynasty for almost seventy years, since the days of the white or fourth earl of Ormond in the early fifteenth century.