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It was next created in 1529 for Thomas Boleyn , Viscount Rochford, who was also created Earl Of Wiltshire in the Peerage Of England . On his death these peerages became extinct.

The third creation was for Piers Butler, in 1538 . The fifth earl of this creation was made ''Marquess of Ormonde'' ( 1642 ) and ''Duke of Ormonde'' ( 1660 ) in the Peerage Of Ireland , and ''Duke of Ormonde'' ( 1682 ) in the Peerage Of England . Subsidiary titles for the duke were ''Earl of Brecknock'' (1660) and ''Baron Butler'' (1660) in the Peerage Of England and ''Earl of Ormonde'' (1328) and ''Earl of Ossory'' (1538) in the Peerage Of Ireland . In 1715 the second duke was attainted and his English peerages declared forfeit. In 1758 the de jure third duke (Irish) died and the dukedom and marquessate became extinct. The eleventh earl was created the ''Marquess of Ormonde'' in the Peerage Of Ireland in 1816 , on his death that title became extinct and the earldoms passed to his brother, for whom the title Marquess of Ormonde was created in the Peerage Of The United Kingdom in 1825 . That title became extinct in 1997 , while the earldom became dormant.

The Earldom was twice created in the Peerage Of Scotland , both times for members of the Douglas family. The first creation was in 1445 for a brother of the 8th and 9th Earls Of Douglas who forfeited it in 1455. In 1651 was the second Scottish creation which bcame extinct in 1715.

Irish creations

and also creations in the Peerage Of The UK .


Earls of Ormonde, first creation ( 1328 )



Earls of Ormonde, second creation ( 1529 )



Earls of Ormonde, third creation ( 1538 )



Marquess of Ormonde, Ireland ( 1816 )



Marquess of Ormonde, United Kingdom ( 1825 )



Dukes of Ormonde, Ireland ( 1661 )



Scottish creations

The title Marquess of Ormonde has also existed several times in the Peerage Of Scotland . Between 1488 and 1504 it was a subsidiary title of the Dukes Of Ross , until the latter's extinction in 1504 . It was created a second time in 1600 as a subsidiary title for the future King Charles I , the Duke Of Albany . The title merged with the crown in 1625 , and there it has remained.


Earls of Ormonde, first creation ( 1445 )



Earls of Ormonde, second creation ( 1651 )

Subsidiary title of this Earldom was ''Lord Bothwell and Hartside'' ( Peerage Of Scotland , 1651).




Marquess of Ormonde, first creation ( 1488 )



Marquess of Ormonde, second creation ( 1600 )



Earls of Forfar ( 1661 )

Subsidiary title to this Earldom was ''Lord Wandell and Hartside'' (Peerage of Scotland, 1661).