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Murrough Boyle, 1st Viscount Blesington

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from 1665 to 1666. He was created 1st Viscount Blesington (in the Peerage of Ireland) and 1st Baron Boyle, on 23 August 1673, with a special remainder to the male heirs of his father. He was invested as a
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and Alice Meredyth. By his first wife he had a daughter Mary and by his second a son and heir, Charles and two daughters Alicia and Anne. Alicia married
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and had one son James who succeeded to his father's title but died young. Anne married
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in 1696, although he only held this office for a fortnight, and was never elected.
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Limerick constituencies
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The Peerage of Ireland; Or, a Genealogical History of the Present ..
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in the city of Limerick between 1679 and 1692 and the office of
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between 1679 and 1692. He was awarded the honorary degree of
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for Ireland in June 1675. He held the office of Constable of
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He had married twice; firstly Mary Parker, daughter of Dr.
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and Mary Clarke, and secondly Lady Ann Coote, daughter of
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On his death in Dublin on 26 April 1718 he was buried at
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of Ireland on 17 November 1693 and appointed one of the
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peer
Irish House of Lords
Cork
Ireland
Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh
Dermod O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin
matriculated
Trinity College, Dublin
Member of Parliament
Kilmallock
Privy Counsellor
King John's Castle
Governor of Limerick
Doctor of Laws
Commissioner of the Great Seal
Lord Justices of Ireland
The Lost Princess
critic
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
John Parker, Archbishop of Dublin
Charles Coote, 2nd Earl of Mountrath
Pierce Butler, 4th Viscount Ikerrin
William Stewart, 2nd Viscount Mountjoy
William Stewart, 1st Earl of Blessington
Charles Boyle, 2nd Viscount Blesington
Trinity College in the University of Dublin
George Dames Burtchaell
Thomas Ulick Sadleir
Boyle Genealogy
Peerage of Ireland

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