thumb|200px|Augmentation arms of Butler, Earl & Marquess of Ormonde: Gules, three covered cups or. The Earls of Ormond, quartered this arms with the arms of their ancestor [[Theobald Walter, 1st Baron Butler (died 1206) (Or, a chief indented azure) in the 1st quarter]]
thumb|right|200px|James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde.
thumb|right|[[Bookplate by Henry Badeley showing the coat of arms of the Butlers, Earls of Ormonde: Quarterly 1st: Or, a chief indented azure (Walter); 2nd: Gules, three covered cups or (Butler); 3rd: Argent, a lion rampant gules on a chief of the second a swan close argent between two annulets or (Carrick); 4th: Ermine, a saltire gules
Earls of Ormonde and Ossory (1328/1538; Reverted)
The presumed successors of the 7th marquess in the Earldoms of Ormonde and Ossory have been the 17th and 18th Viscounts Mountgarret, descending in the male line from a younger son of the 8th Earl; however, no claim from the 17th or 18th viscount was submitted to the Monarch.
See also
- Irish nobility
- Butler dynasty
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