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Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery

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in London. Cromwell informed him that his plans were well known to the council and warned against persisting in them. Cromwell offered him a command in Ireland against the rebels that entailed no obligation except faithful service. It was accepted.
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by the House of Commons for "raising of money by his own authority upon his majesty's subjects," but the prorogation of parliament by the king interrupted the proceedings, which were not afterwards renewed. In 1673 he was appointed
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In addition to Lord Orrery's achievements as a statesman and administrator, he gained some reputation as a writer and a dramatist. He was the author of:
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By this time Broghill had become a fast friend and follower of Cromwell, whose stern measures in Ireland and support of the English and
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he secured the island for Charles, anticipating Monk's overtures by inviting the King to land at Cork. In 1660, he was elected MP for
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Samuel Pepys, 4 October 1664, called it "so dull and so ill-acted, that I think it is the worst I ever saw or heard in all my days."
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His parents had a total of fifteen children, ten of whom survived into adulthood. The most notable included his eldest brother
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a force of Irish advancing to the relief of Cork. On Cromwell's departure for Scotland, Boyle cooperated with
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Subsequently, he originated a scheme to bring about the Restoration. On his way abroad to consult with
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An Answer to a Scandalous Letter ... A Full Discovery of the Treachery of the Irish Rebels
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in September 1642. Boyle and in Ireland were left vulnerable by the outbreak of the
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In January 1641, he married Lady Margaret Howard (1623–1689), a daughter of the
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Roger Boyle was born 25 April 1625, twelfth born and third surviving son of
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The history, topography and antiquities of the county and city of Limerick
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Barnard, Toby (2008). "Boyle, Richard, first earl of Cork (1566-1643)".
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were welcomed after the policy of concession to the Irish initiated by
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State Letters of Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery, edited with his life
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in 1641 and fought with his brothers against the Irish rebels at the
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A New History of Ireland, Volume III: Early Modern Ireland 1534–1691
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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A collected edition was published in 1737, to which was added the
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History of Parliament Online – Boyle, Roger, 1st Baron Broghill
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till 1668, when he resigned it on account of disputes with the
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There are some poems, of little interest, including verses:
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A noted writer on 17th-century warfare, Boyle helped design
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Boyle's assistance in Ireland proved invaluable during the
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Plays in verse, of some literary but less dramatic merit:
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On Oliver Cromwell's death, Boyle gave his support to
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The same year he was appointed one of the three 544:(1646–1682), and Henry (1648–1693), father of the 1382:Works by or about Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery 604:Boyle returned to Ireland on the outbreak of the 568:in 1632, where he briefly attended law school at 1571:17th-century English dramatists and playwrights 837:(1677), a work of considerable historical value 584:in 1639, their father encouraged them to serve 428:required support from the ruling government in 1361:. T. Goddard, G. Richards and Cradock and Joy. 801:(1662), printed with the letter itself in his 27:Anglo-Irish soldier and politician (1621–1679) 904:(acted 1668, Printed for H. Herringman, 1669) 385:soldier and politician. A younger son of the 8: 1327:Calendar of State Papers, Irish and Domestic 1218:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1191:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 865:Poems on most of the Festivals of the Church 550:Folliott Wingfield, 1st Viscount Powerscourt 808:Another answer to the same letter entitled 381:, 25 April 1621 to 16 October 1679, was an 1398: 1318:Contemporary History of Affairs in Ireland 786:, which position he held until his death. 679:, thus effecting the capture of the town. 416:, and consistently opposed concessions to 61: 45: 912:(acted 1667; printed 1669), heroic drama 572:in March 1636. He and his elder brother 293:(1646–1682); Henry (1648–1693); Barbara; 37:For other people named Roger Boyle, see 1551:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 1278:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1215:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1188:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1120:T. W. Moody, F. X. Martin, F. J. 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Index

Lord Broghill
Earl of Cork
Roger Boyle (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable

Privy Council of England
Lord Lieutenant of Clare
Lord President of Munster
Constable
Limerick Castle

Arundel
Scotland
Protectorate Parliament
County Cork
Lismore Castle
County Waterford
Castlemartyr
County Cork
Robert Boyle
Roger
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
Catherine Fenton Boyle
Trinity College, Dublin
Irish Confederate Wars
Battle of Liscarroll
Battle of Macroom
Siege of Limerick
Battle of Knocknaclashy
Anglo-Irish

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