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  1. Thomas Butler, earl of Ossory, was a widely recognised hero of his time and his life story directly reflects the turbulent nature of seventeenth-century British and Irish politics. Heir to the first duke of Ormond, Ireland’s premier nobleman, Ossory aggressively defended his father’s interests at Whitehall and Westminster and twice deputized for him as governor of Ireland.

  2. Vice-Admiral Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory, KG, PC, PC 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.

  3. Early life. Ashburnham was the second son of John Ashburnham, 1st Baron Ashburnham, and his wife, Bridget Vaughan, daughter of Walter Vaughan of Porthamel House, Brecon, South Wales, who had inherited Pembrey. [1] In January 1707, he became a Guidon and major in the 1st Horse Guards through the efforts of his father. [2]

  4. 30 de jul. de 2021 · Vice Admiral Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory, KG, PC, PC (Ire), Irish soldier and politician, dies in London on July 30, 1680. Thomas is born on July 8, 1634 at Kilkenny Castle, the eldest son and one of ten siblings of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond and his wife Elizabeth Preston.

  5. Thomas S. Butler (1855–1928), U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania, father of Marine Corps General Smedley Butler; Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond (c. 1426–1515), Irish nobleman; Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond (c. 1531–1614), Lord Treasurer of Ireland; Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory (1634–1680), Lord Deputy of Ireland

  6. BUTLER, THOMAS, Earl of Ossory (1634–1680), was the eldest son of James, first duke of Ormonde [q. v.], and was born in the castle of Kilkenny on 9 July 1634. Here he remained, and was carefully educated, throughout the Irish rebellion, until Ormonde surrendered Dublin to the parliamentary commissioners in 1647, when he accompanied his father to England, and shortly afterwards, in February ...

  7. Thomas Butler, Viscount Thurles (c. 1632 –1633) Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory (1634–1680) James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde (1665–1745) (title forfeited in 1715, subsequently held to apply only to the English dukedom) Charles Butler, 3rd Duke of Ormonde (1671–1758) (Irish title held de jure unbeknownst to the holder)