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Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon

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On 7 June 1798, Boyle married Sarah Hyde, daughter of John Hyde of Castle Hyde. Her mother was Sarah Burton. Their twelve children were listed by order of birth in his obituary:
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by 109 votes against to 104 for, the second vote in 1800 produced a result of 158 to 115. By agreement, Ireland gained 100 seats in the
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in the position. Henry was listed as a Tory on this occasion. Possibly indicating support for the political coalition led by
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On 20 May 1807, the 2nd Earl of Shannon died. Henry succeeded him in his titles and left the House of Commons. He served as
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from 1764 until 1807, was an Anglo-Irish politician and peer who was one of the last surviving members of the
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The Honourable Henry Charles Boyle, "Lieut. Royal Fusiliers". Married Catharine-Sophronia-Jane Ede in 1841.
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in Ireland." On 31 October 1796 Boyle was commissioned Captain of five different units, those of
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and honours to critics to get their votes. Whereas the first attempt had been defeated in the
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from 1756 to 1771, and his wife Lady Elizabeth Cavendish. Lady Elizabeth was a daughter of
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The Earl of Shannon wearing the mantle and collar of a Knight of the Order of Saint Patrick
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Cork constituencies (1801–1922)
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were elected in County Cork. On 15 May 1807, Boyle was elected Member of Parliament for
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Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Cork constituencies
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His death reportedly followed "an illness of nearly two years' duration".
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On 6 August 1803, Boyle was commissioned captain of a sixth unit, that of
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Boyle was among the new Members of the House of Commons, representing
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from 1801 to 1807. He then briefly served as Member of Parliament for
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Whig (British political party) MPs for Irish constituencies
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in the Irish Parliament from 1793 until 1797 and then
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Page of "Gentleman's Magazine" featuring his Obituary
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Profile of "Lady Elizabeth Cavendish" in Peerage.com
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Lady Frances Boyle, "died in 1824, aged four years".
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The Honourable Robert Francis Boyle, "born in 1818".
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Lady Catharine Boyle, listed as "unmarried" in 1842.
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Boyle and Fitzgerald run unopposed in the 365:Lady Louisa Grace-Boyle, unmarried in 1842. 196:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 143:, Boyle "took an active part in arming the 133:in 1801. In 1798, he was also elected for 102:William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire 72:from 1807 to his death. He was the first 377:Lady Elizabeth Boyle, unmarried in 1842. 356:Richard Boyle, "died an infant in 1803". 341: 112: 40:(8 August 1771 – 22 April 1842), styled 20: 1022:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 316:as a Whig. He succeeded James Bernard. 242:from 1801 to 1807. There was no actual 979: 649:Introduction to Shannon Papers. PRONI 64:later in the same year. He served as 327:in 1808. That same year he became a 294:1807 United Kingdom general election 279:1806 United Kingdom general election 256:1802 United Kingdom general election 244:1801 United Kingdom general election 374:Lady Jane Boyle, unmarried in 1842. 277:. However, he ran as a Whig in the 92:. 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He was the first 943:Peerage of Ireland 935:The Earl of Bandon 702:Thomas Prendergast 693:Thomas Prendergast 161:Kingdom of Ireland 119:Winchester College 27: 16:British politician 975: 974: 966:Succeeded by 932:Succeeded by 903:Succeeded by 875:Succeeded by 843:Succeeded by 791:Charles McDonnell 788:Succeeded by 783:Charles McDonnell 751:Succeeded by 699:Succeeded by 683:1793–1797 593:on 3 August 2012. 224:Church of Ireland 192:Act of Union 1800 96:, Speaker of the 48:. He represented 1069: 1062:Earls of Shannon 1042:UK MPs 1806–1807 1037:UK MPs 1802–1806 1032:UK MPs 1801–1802 949:Preceded by 913:Honorary titles 885:Preceded by 857:Preceded by 810:New constituency 759:Preceded by 713:Preceded by 664:Preceded by 654: 653: 621: 620: 618: 616: 607:. Archived from 601: 595: 594: 589:. Archived from 583: 577: 570: 564: 558: 543: 538: 532: 527: 521: 516: 510: 509: 508:on 29 July 2012. 504:. Archived from 498: 492: 491: 490:on 23 July 2012. 486:. 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KP
PC (Ire)
Parliament of Ireland
County Cork
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Bandon
Earl of Shannon
Custos rotulorum
County Cork
Lord Lieutenant of Cork
Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon
Francis Bernard, 1st Earl of Bandon
John Ponsonby
Irish House of Commons
William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire
Winchester College
Clonakilty
County Cork
Act of Union
Rathcormack
The Gentleman's Magazine
yeomanry
Castlemartyr
Cloyne
Kingdom of Great Britain
Kingdom of Ireland
personal union
yeomen
French First Republic

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