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  1. Hace 4 días · Vice-Admiral Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory, KG, PC, PC (Ire) (8 July 1634 – 30 July 1680) was an Irish soldier and politician. He was the eldest son of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond but predeceased his father and therefore never succeeded as duke.

  2. Hace 3 días · 740. The Earl of Ossory. R. O. St. P. II. 194. Indenture, dated 31 May 26 Hen. VIII., between the King and Peter Butler, earl of Ossory, at his departure from the King. The Earl promises that himself, his son and their heirs shall be true subjects. The King grants him the governance of the counties of Kilkenny, Tipperary, Waterford, Ossory and ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Thomas, the last earl, entailed Ormonde, Tullugh, and Arcloo to the earl of Ossory that now is. By indenture the earl of Wiltshire and his coparcioner are bound in 1,000l., that Ossorie may take advantage of any further title shown within 30 years after date.

  4. Hace 5 días · Cromwell to Sir Thos. Butler. I have received your letters and instructions sent by your servant, and declared your diligence and approved trust to the King, who gives you his hearty thanks.

  5. Hace 2 días · Footnotes. Gentlemen of the Bedchamber 1660–1702, 1714–1837. One gentleman of the Bedchamber provided close attendance on the Sovereign per week. His duties included assisting the King at his dressing, waiting on him when he ate in private, guarding access to him in his bedchamber and closet and providing noble companionship, generally.

  6. Hace 5 días · Lady Arlington's sister Emilia, another noted beauty, married Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory. In 1665 he advised Charles to grant liberty of conscience, but this was merely a concession to gain money during the war; and he showed great activity later in oppressing the nonconformists. Death of Thomas Wriothesley

  7. Hace 4 días · The Most Noble Order of the Garter was founded by Edward III of England in 1348. Dates shown are of nomination or installation; coloured rows indicate sovereigns, princes of Wales, medieval ladies, modern royal knights and ladies, and stranger knights and ladies, none of whom counts toward the 24-member limit.