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In Boyle's last years his faculties are stated to have been much impaired: "his memory gone, deaf and almost blind, a mere wreck of the past". After about 1683 he was unable to personally perform the functions of his office, and he stepped down as Lord
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Chancellor had previously been common, Boyle's was the last such appointment and it appears he was offered the position only because no professional lawyer of repute could be found to take it: the aged and ineffective Sir
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in 1673, and at his own expense also erected there a church, which he supplied with plate and bells. In connection with this town, he in 1673 obtained the title of
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1827:James Howie
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604:(1593–1860
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191:Nationality
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102:Predecessor
78:Archdiocese
1882:Categories
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1782:James Ward
1742:Henry Rugg
1619:John Gregg
1552:Isaac Mann
1467:John Boyle
1343:John Gregg
1135:John Neill
1100:John Gregg
909:1663–1679
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799:endnotes:
723:References
680:Trant 2004
445:Last years
212:Alma mater
182:1702-12-10
1223:John Long
697:help page
650:Ball 1926
423:Blesinton
112:Successor
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94:In office
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