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Ormond Castle () is a castle on the on the east side of , , Ireland. The oldest part of the existing castle is a mid-15th century walled , cornered on the northeast and northwest by towers.


History of Ormonde Castle
Built before 1315, the original castle was acquired that year by the Butler Family after it was taken from the Wall Family. James Butler would eventually be granted the title 1st Earl of Ormond.


The manor house
Sometime after 1565, Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormonde, spent many years at the court of his cousin through , Queen Elizabeth I. He carried from a regard for -style architecture and added a Tudor to the property, the first of its kind in Ireland.

The manor house is also important to the martyrology of the strictly illegal and underground Catholic Church in Ireland. While staying in Ormonde Castle as a guest of Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond, Archbishop Dermot O'Hurley, who would become one of the most celebrated of the 24 formally recognized Irish Catholic Martyrs, was met there by his former host, Baron Slane, in September 1583. The Baron explained the imminent danger to both himself and his family, and in return, the Archbishop voluntarily agreed to travel with him and surrender at . Edited by Patrick J. Cornish and Benignus Millet (2005), The Irish Martyrs, Four Courts Press, Dublin. Page 69.

Meanwhile, despite his own militant , the Earl of Ormonde was greatly offended and distressed at the trickery used in the arrest of a guest in his house. Afterward, he did everything he could in vain to rescue Archbishop O'Hurley from the executioners.

In the 17th century, the house was a favourite residence for James Butler, the 'Great Duke of Ormonde', but the Butlers abandoned the home after James' death in 1688. The home remained a possession of the Butler family until the mid-20th century. In 1947, the house was given over to Irish State agencies who restored the historic structures.

The windows on both floors enhance the manor house to the front and the oriel windows of the porch in the centre of the facade. The on the first floor features two carved stone piece, a , and of Elizabethan -work.

The U-shape of the manor house surrounds a small that abuts the north of the castle's bawn. The manor has two floors and a .

The most notable restoration achievement was the long gallery on the first floor of the , where the ceiling had largely collapsed. Once hung with , this room has a magnificent fireplace bearing the date 1565 and has representations of Queen Elizabeth flanked by Equity and . It is said that she had promised her cousin that she would one day visit.


Namesake in the United States
  • Ormond Plantation House in St. Charles Parish, — named Ormond by Colonel Richard Butler, the owner from 1805 to 1819


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