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Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh)

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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 Chancellor in 1686. He attended the brief
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had remained in office as Chancellor until his death simply because of the difficulty in finding a suitable replacement. In the event Boyle proved to be a hard-working and incorruptible Chancellor, who earned the regard of successive Lord Lieutenants. While he undoubtedly used his influence to
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in 1665. Though the appointment of a cleric as Lord 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 December 1685. Clarendon had formed a very high opinion of Boyle, and is said to have objected to his dismissal from the Chancellorship, despite his lack of legal training, and his increasing infirmities, of both body and mind.
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An autograph of Boyle at the time he was promoted to the see of Armagh, has been reproduced on plate lxxix of 'Facsimiles of National MSS. of Ireland,' part iv. p. 2 (
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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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there. Little of the wealth accumulated by Boyle was devoted to religious or charitable uses. Letters and papers of Boyle are extant in the Ormonde archives at
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In 1650, the Protestant royalists in Ireland employed Boyle, in conjunction with Sir Robert Sterling and Colonel John Daniel, to negotiate on their behalf with
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and his first wife Anne Edgeworth: she died in a shipwreck in 1641, along with their infant daughter Martha. He married secondly Mary O'Brien, daughter of
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Boyle chose to live in his newly acquired Wicklow estate and was granted a royal charter to establish a new town there on a
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called by James II in 1689. He died in Dublin on 10 December 1702, in his ninety-third year, and was interred in
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at Dublin ordered a special memorial of thanks to be entered in their journals in 1662. Boyle was translated to
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as it was more commonly referred to during the 1600-1800s. Planned to occupy the ancient townland of
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resented the conduct of Boyle in conveying Cromwell's passport to him, which he rejected.
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that the Boyle name became ennobled over the centuries with multiple peerages, including
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in 1680, such use of patronage was an accepted part of seventeenth-century politics.
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Letters of Boyle on these matters were printed in the second volume of the
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Bishops of Cork and Cloyne, of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, and of Cork and Ross
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In 1675 Boyle was promoted from the see of Dublin to that of Armagh.
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and Ellen FitzGerald. In addition to his son, who was created
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acted as chaplain-general to the English army in Munster.
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He married firstly Margaret Synge, daughter of Rt. Rev.
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Michael Boyle (Archbishop of Armagh)
The Most Reverend
Archbishop of Armagh
Primate of All Ireland

Church of Ireland
James Margetson
Narcissus Marsh
Dean of Cloyne
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
Archbishop of Dublin
John Bramhall
Irish
Anglican
Alma mater
Trinity College, Dublin
Church of Ireland
Archbishop of Dublin
Archbishop of Armagh
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
Richard Boyle
Archbishop of Tuam
Michael Boyle the elder
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Boyle
Earl of Cork
Earl of Orrery
Earl of Shannon
Trinity College, Dublin
Cloyne
Dean of Cloyne

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