James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde
James Butler, 12th Earl and 1st Duke of Ormonde (1610-1688), was appointed Lieutenant-General of the King's army at the outbreak of the rebellion in Ireland in 1641. His plans to move against the rebels were overruled by the Lords Justices. However, between January and March 1642 he engaged and defeated the rebel forces, and proceeded to quieten Connaught, before suffering further obstruction from the Lords Justices. He defeated the rebels at Ross in March 1643, and in September concluded a year's truce.
From the guide to the Letters regarding the Irish Rebellion of 1641-1644, 1680 (copies of earlier 17th century originals), (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives)
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