James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde

The Duke of Ormonde
Painted portrait of a clean-shaven man with long hair or a wig in full armour with a red sleeveless cloak over it holding a staff
Portrait by Michael Dahl
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
In office
19 February 1703 – 30 April 1707
MonarchAnne
Preceded byThe Earl of Rochester
Succeeded byThe Earl of Pembroke
In office
26 October 1710 – 22 September 1713
MonarchAnne
Preceded byThe Earl of Wharton
Succeeded byThe Duke of Shrewsbury
Personal details
Born(1665-04-29)29 April 1665
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
Died16 September 1745(1745-09-16) (aged 80)
Papal Enclave of Avignon
Spouse(s)Lady Anne Hyde
Lady Mary Somerset
Children4
Parent(s)Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory
Emilia van Nassau-Beverweerd
AwardsKnight of the Garter
Military service
Allegiance Kingdom of England
 Kingdom of Great Britain
Spain Spain
Branch/serviceEnglish Army
British Army
Spanish Army
RankGeneral
Battles/warsMonmouth Rebellion
Williamite War in Ireland
Nine Years' War
War of the Spanish Succession
Jacobite rising of 1715

James FitzJames Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, KG (1665–1745) was an Irish statesman and soldier. He was the third of the Kilcash branch of the family to inherit the earldom of Ormond. Like his grandfather, the 1st Duke, he was raised as a Protestant, unlike his extended family who held to Roman Catholicism. He served in the campaign to put down the Monmouth Rebellion, in the Williamite War in Ireland, in the Nine Years' War and in the War of the Spanish Succession but was accused of treason and went into exile after the Jacobite rising of 1715.


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