Charles Boyle, 3rd Earl of Cork and 2nd Earl of Burlington, 4th Baron Clifford,
PC (died 9 February 1704) was an English
peer, courtier and politician.
Early life
Hon. Charles Boyle was the eldest son of
Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan
Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan, 3rd Baron Clifford, FRS ( bapt. 12 December 1639 – 12 October 1694), was an English peer and politician. He was a member of a famous Anglo-Irish aristocratic family.
Early life
Charles Boyle was the son ...
and his first wife, Lady Jane Seymour.
Career
In 1690, he became Member of Parliament for
Appleby and also
Governor of County Cork
A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of state's official representative. Depending on the type of political ...
the following year. In 1694, he resigned his seat when he inherited his father's titles of
Viscount Dungarvan,
Baron Clifford
Baron Clifford is a title in the Peerage of England created by writ of summons on 17 February 1628 for Henry Clifford, Lord Clifford (so styled as heir to the Earldom of Cumberland). The title was believed to be held by Lord Clifford's father a ...
and
Baron Clifford of Lanesborough. In 1695, he was admitted to the
Privy Council of Ireland and appointed
Lord High Treasurer of Ireland
The Lord High Treasurer of Ireland was the head of the Exchequer of Ireland, chief financial officer of the Kingdom of Ireland. The designation ''High'' was added in 1695.
After the Acts of Union 1800 created the United Kingdom of Great Britain a ...
. In 1698, he inherited his grandfather's titles of
Earl of Burlington
Earl of Burlington is a title that has been created twice, the first time in the Peerage of England in 1664 and the second in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1831. Since 1858, Earl of Burlington has been a courtesy title used by the duk ...
and
Earl of Cork
Earl of Cork is a title in the Peerage of Ireland, held in conjunction with the Earldom of Orrery since 1753. It was created in 1620 for Richard Boyle, 1st Baron Boyle. He had already been created Lord Boyle, Baron of Youghal, in the County o ...
and was appointed a
Lord of the Bedchamber
Gentleman of the Bedchamber was a title in the royal household of the Kingdom of England from the 11th century, later used also in the Kingdom of Great Britain. A Lord of the Bedchamber was a courtier in the Royal Household; the term being fir ...
that same year. In 1699, he was appointed
Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire and in 1702 admitted to the
Privy Council of England.
He died in 1704 and his titles passed to his eldest son,
Richard
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.
Personal life and death
On 26 January 1688, at Ely House, Charles Boyle married Juliana Noel (1672–1750), the only daughter and heiress of
Hon. Henry Noel (himself the second son of
Baptist Noel, 3rd Viscount Campden
Baptist Noel, 3rd Viscount Campden (1611 – 29 October 1682) was an English politician. He was Lord Lieutenant of Rutland, Custos Rotulorum of Rutland and the Member of Parliament for Rutland.
Early life
Baptist Noel was born at Exton Hall ...
by his third wife, Hester Wotton).
They had five surviving children:
*Lady Elizabeth Boyle (1690–1751),
[UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index, 1300s-Current] married
Sir Henry Bedingfeld, 3rd Baronet.
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Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington
Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Cork, (25 April 1694 – 4 December 1753) was a British architect and noble often called the "Apollo of the Arts" and the "Architect Earl". The son of the 2nd Earl of Burlington and 3rd Ea ...
(1694–1753)
*Lady Juliana Boyle (c.1697–1739), married
Charles Bruce, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury
Charles Bruce, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury (later styled Aylesbury) and 4th Earl of Elgin (29 May 1682 – 10 February 1747), of Ampthill, Bedfordshire and Savernake Park, Wiltshire, styled Viscount Bruce of Ampthill from 1685 to 1741, was a British ...
.
*Lady Jane Boyle (1699–1780), died unmarried.
*Lady Henrietta Boyle (1701–1746), married her distant cousin,
Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon, PC (1682 – 28 December 1764), was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer who served as the speaker of the Irish House of Commons from 1733 to 1756. A prominent parliamentarian who sat for almost fifty years i ...
, in 1726.
The 2nd Earl of Burlington died on 9 February 1704. As Dowager Countess, his widow served as a
Lady of the Bedchamber
Lady of the Bedchamber is the title of a lady-in-waiting holding the official position of personal attendant on a British queen regnant or queen consort. The position is traditionally held by the wife of a peer. They are ranked between the Mis ...
at the court of
Queen Anne.
References
*http://thepeerage.com/p1250.htm#i12494
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Lord-Lieutenants of the West Riding of Yorkshire
Boyle, Charles
Members of the Privy Council of England
Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
Year of birth missing
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Lord High Treasurers of Ireland