Common questions about James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When was James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond born?

James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond was born about 1496 into a family that had served the English crown in Ireland for over three centuries.

How did James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond lose the use of his leg?

During the siege of Thérouanne in 1513, a musket ball struck James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond's leg, leaving him permanently lame and earning him the sobriquet Bacach or the Lame in Irish.

When did James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond die?

James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond died on the 28th of October 1546 after being poisoned eleven days following a meal at Ely Palace in Holborn, London.

Who was the Lord Deputy of Ireland that James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond opposed?

Sir Anthony St Leger served as the Lord Deputy of Ireland and viewed James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond as a threat to his own authority during the Anglo-Scottish War of 1544.

When was James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond confirmed as Earl of Ormond?

James Butler 9th Earl of Ormond was confirmed as Earl of Ormond on the 6th of November 1541 through an Act of Parliament that ended the long-standing dispute over the title.