When was the first Earl of Ormond created and what was his name?
James Butler received the title of Earl of Ormond in the year 1328. This honor was granted by King Edward III for his loyalty to the crown.
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James Butler received the title of Earl of Ormond in the year 1328. This honor was granted by King Edward III for his loyalty to the crown.
Thomas Boleyn held the title of Earl of Ormond from 1528 until his death in 1539. He was the father of Anne Boleyn and received the peerage from King Henry VIII.
James Butler was elevated to the rank of Duke of Ormonde in the Peerage of Ireland in 1660. He received a second dukedom in the Peerage of England in 1682.
The 7th Marquess of Ormonde died in 1997, leaving the earldoms dormant and the marquessate extinct. Charles Butler was the last of his line to hold the title.
The family crest features three golden cups known as covered cups. These cups serve as the heraldic signature of the Butler dynasty.