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    Archbishop of Armagh from 1679 to his death. He also served as Lord Chancellor of Ireland, the last time a bishop was appointed to that office. Boyle...
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  • Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh, eldest son of Richard Boyle, Archbishop of Tuam. He was created Baron Boyle, in the County of Wicklow, at the same time...
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  • Michael or Mike Boyle may refer to: Michael Boyle (bishop of Waterford and Lismore) (c.1580–1635), Church of Ireland bishop Michael Boyle (archbishop...
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    The Archbishop of Armagh is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name from the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland. Since the Reformation, there have...
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  • Anglican Archbishop of Armagh is the ecclesiastical head of the Church of Ireland, bearing the title Primate of All Ireland, the metropolitan of the Province...
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  • John Vesey, 1st Baron Knapton (category Members of the Irish House of Lords)
    wife Elizabeth Boyle, daughter of Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh. In 1727 he was elected to the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for...
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    St Mary's Church, Blessington (category Church of Ireland)
    is a Church of Ireland church located in Blessington, County Wicklow, Ireland. The church was built by Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh in the 1670s...
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  • Francis Cuffe (died 1694) (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Mayo constituencies)
    of Sir James Cuffe (died 1678) and Alice Aungier. Some time between 1682 and 1687 he married Honora Boyle, daughter of Rev. Michael Boyle, Archbishop...
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  • Michael Boyle Archbishop of Armagh; Archdeacon of Leighlin from 1680 to 1683; Chancellor of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin from 1683 to; and Dean of...
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    trained lawyer, though the practice of appointing a senior cleric only ended with Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh, who retired in 1686. In addition...
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    co-heiress of Murrough Boyle, 1st Viscount Blesington, daughter of The Most Rev. Michael Boyle, DD, Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, without...
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  • Ireland, the only surviving son of Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh and his second wife Mary O'Brien, daughter of Dermod O'Brien, 5th Baron Inchiquin...
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  • John Davys (died 1689) (category Members of the Privy Council of Ireland)
    of any suspicion of disloyalty on the evidence of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, a lifelong friend of their father, and Michael Boyle, Archbishop...
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  • George Synge (category Anglican bishops of Cloyne)
    both marriages, including Margaret (died 1641), who married Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh. His younger brother Edward Synge was like George a bishop...
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    Primate of Ireland, a title held by each of the archbishops of Dublin Primate of All Ireland, a title held by each of the archbishops of Armagh A Brief...
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  • 1686 in Ireland (category Years of the 17th century in Ireland)
    payments to Roman Catholic bishops. April 6 – Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh) is replaced as Lord Chancellor of Ireland (after serving for twenty years)...
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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...
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  • married Anthony Stoughton of Rattoo, County Kerry. Mary, married Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and had with him...
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  • 1665 in Ireland (category Years of the 17th century in Ireland)
    Right Honourable Sir Daniel Bellingham. Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh) is appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland, an office he will hold for more...
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    Early Barons Inchiquin (category Early modern history of Ireland)
    daughter Mary married Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh and their son, Murrough, 6th Baron Inchiquin, became the first Earl of Inchiquin. Other children...
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    Narcissus Marsh (category Anglican archbishops of Armagh)
    of Ireland Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin, Archbishop of Cashel, Archbishop of Dublin and Archbishop of Armagh. He also served as the 13th Provost of Trinity...
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  • the Restoration of 1660, there had been great difficulty in finding a suitable Irish Lord Chancellor: Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh, held the office...
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    Prebendary of Tipperkevin, Vicar of Blessington, Rector of Ballymore Eustace, and chaplain to Primate Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh. His mother...
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  • Archbishop Michael Boyle; and held the living at Cloghran. He died unmarried at Ballyshannon in 1724. "Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the...
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  • 1702 in Ireland (category Years of the 18th century in Ireland)
    1766)[citation needed] 10 December – Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh) (Church of Ireland) (b. 1609?) James Barclay (curate of Edmonton.) (1792). A complete and...
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  • Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Down constituencies)
    he adopted the surname Hill-Trevor in 1759. He was the second son of Michael Hill of Hillsborough, M.P. and Privy Councillor, and Anne Trevor. His maternal...
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  • 1889 in Ireland (category Years of the 19th century in Ireland)
    founded in Lurgan, County Armagh. The first GAA Armagh Championship is held. The hierarchy of the Catholic Church, including Archbishop Logue, condemn the GAA...
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    Saint Malachy, a 12th-century Archbishop of Armagh. Given the accurate description of popes up to around 1590 and lack of accuracy for the popes that follow...
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  • John Prendergast Walsh (category Recipients of the Waterloo Medal)
    Prebendary of Tipperkevin, Vicar of Blessington, Rector of Ballymore Eustace, County Wicklow and chaplain to Primate Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh. The...
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    (1612–1655?), Mary (1615–after 1650), who later married Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh), Henry who became a Royalist Lieutenant-colonel (died 1645)...
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