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Richard Boyle (archbishop of Tuam)

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Richard Boyle (c. 1574–1645) was an English bishop who became Archbishop of Tuam in the Church of Ireland. He was the second son of Michael Boyle (died 2 February 1597), merchant in London, and his wife Jane (baptised 17 January 1548), daughter and co-heiress of William Peacock. His younger brother was Michael Boyle, bishop of Waterford.[1][2]

Biography

Richard Boyle was born around 1574.[2] In 1590, he entered Corpus Christi College, Cambridge but is recorded to have migrated to St John's College, Cambridge.[3] He graduated with a BA in 1595 which led to an MA three years later, and was incorporated MA at Oxford on 16 July 1601.[4] He held the vicarage of Finedon in Northamptonshire before embarking on a Church of Ireland ecclesiastical career.[2]

He became warden of Youghal on 24 February 1603, dean of Waterford on 10 May 1603 (until 1620),[1] and dean of Tuam in May 1604,[2] Archdeacon of Limerick on 8 May 1605, and bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross on 22 August 1620, these three preferments being obtained through the interest of his cousin, Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork, with whom he later quarrelled.[1] He was advanced to the see of Tuam on 30 May 1638. On the outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641, he retired with Dr. John Maxwell, bishop of Killala, and others, to Galway for protection, where, when the town rose in arms against the garrison, his life was preserved through the influence of Ulick Burke, Earl of Clanricarde. He died at Cork on 19 March 1645, and was buried in the Cathedral of St. Finbar. He is said to have repaired more churches and consecrated more new ones than any other bishop of his time.[1]

Family

He married Martha, daughter of Rice Wight (died 31 October 1602) of Braboeuf Manor at Artington in Surrey,[5] and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Needler of Holylands at Horley, Surrey.[6] Sources differ over their children, a provisional list being:[7]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Henderson 1886, p. 116
  2. ^ a b c d Henderson & Boran 2004
  3. ^ "Boyle, Richard (BL590R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  4. ^ Bludworth-Brakell Pages 142-170 Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714
  5. ^ H E Malden, ed. (1911), "Parishes: Artington (Guildford St Nicholas)", A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3, London, pp. 3–10, retrieved 27 April 2016{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ Burke, Sir Bernard (1855), A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, London: Hurst and Blackett
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Archdall, Mervyn (1789), The Peerage Of Ireland Or A Genealogical History Of The Present Nobility Of That Kingdom With Engravings Of Their Paternal Coats Of Arms Collected From Public Records, Authentic Manuscripts, Approved Historians, Well Attested Pedigrees And Personal Information, vol. 1, Dublin: James Moore, pp. 145–6, retrieved 28 April 2016
  8. ^ a b Kimber 1784, p. 346.
  9. ^ Ball 1926, pp. 276–7.
  10. ^ Burke, John Bernard (1858), A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, London: H. Colburn, p. 741, retrieved 29 April 2016

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