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Persönliche Daten James 4th Earl of Ormond the White Earl Lord Deputy & Lord Lieutenant of Ireland le Boteler (Butler), 4th Earl of Ormond 

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  • Er wurde geboren im Jahr 1392 in Kilkenny Castle, Kildare, Leinster, Ireland.
  • Titel: 4th Earl of Ormond
  • Berufe:
    • 4th Earl of Ormond, 4th Earl of Ormund.
    • 4th Earl of Ormond.
  • Wohnhaft: Kilkenny, Kilkenny, Kilkenny, Ireland.
  • (Anecdote) : He prevailed upon Henry V to create a King of Arms in Ireland, by the title of Ireland King of Arms (altered by Edward VI to Ulster King of Arms), and he gave lands forever to the Heralds’ College, London. He was appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland in 1405, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1420, 1425, and 1442. He appointed James FitzGerald, 6th Earl of Desmond as Seneschal of Imokilly in 1420. His term as Lord Lieutenant was marked by a bitter feud with the Talbot family, represented by John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and his brother Richard, Archbishop of Dublin.The dispute reached its height in 1442 when Archbishop Talbot, supposedly on behalf of the Irish Parliament, presented the Privy Council with a long list of grievances against Ormonde, who was accused of being old and feeble, and of having lost most of his Irish estates through negligence; there were vague references to treason and other crimes which could not be named.[1] The Council felt obliged to summon Ormonde who defended himself vigorously. The Council took no action against him but rebuked both sides of the dispute severely for disrupting the good governance of Ireland. Friendly relations were finally established by the marriage of Ormonde's daughter to Shrewsbury's son and heir.[2] Ormonde remained an influential figure although his last years were troubled by quarrels with the Earl of Desmond , with Giles Thorndon, the Treasurer of Ireland, and with Richard Wogan, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Wogan in particular complained of Ormonde's "heavy lordship" and asked to be allow to deputise his duties. [3] In 1440 he had a grant of the temporalities of the See of Cashel for ten years after the death of the Archbishop of Cashel, Richard O'Hedian. He built the castles of Nenagh, Roscrea and Templemore in north Tipperary and Tulleophelim (or Tullowphelim) in County Carlow. He gave the manor and advowson of Hickcote in Buckinghamshire to the Hospital of St Thomas of Acre in London, which was confirmed by Parliament (in the third year of Henry VI) at the suit of his son.[4]He died at Ardee on 23 August 1452 on his return from an expedition against Connor O'Mulrian, and was buried in St. Mary's Abbey near Dublin..
  • (Anecdote) : James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond (1392 – 22 August 1452) was the son of James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond and Anne Welles. He was called The White Earl and esteemed for his learning. He was the patron of the Irish literary work, 'The Book of the White Earl'. His political career was marked by a bitter feud with the Talbot family..
  • Er ist verstorben am 22. August 1452 in Ardee, Louth, Leinster, Ireland, er war 60 Jahre alt.
    Age: 62
  • Er wurde beerdigt im Jahr 1452 in Saint Mary's Abbey, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Ein Kind von James Butler und Anne Welles

Familie von James 4th Earl of Ormond the White Earl Lord Deputy & Lord Lieutenant of Ireland le Boteler (Butler), 4th Earl of Ormond

Er ist verheiratet mit Lady Joan (Elizabeth) de Beauchamp.

Sie haben geheiratet am 28. August 1413 in Eng, er war 21 Jahre alt.

Spouse: James 'the White Earl' Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond

Kind(er):

  1. Thomas Butler  ± 1425-1515 


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James Butler, 4de graaf van Ormond

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