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 BOYLE. 401 OF KINALMEAKY, CO. Cork[I.],oU 28 Feb. 1627/8 (being then but 8 years of age) with a spec ran., {ailing the heirs male of bis body, to the heirs male of the body of Karl Richard, his Father, whom failing, to the heirs male of the said Earl for ever.(*) He entered Gray's [no, London, 17 March 163:"/6. He was subsequently Gov. of Bandon, and did good service to t he Royal cause in co. Cork. He m. 2G Dee 163S [or 1638], at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall (the King giving her in marriage) Elizabeth, da. of William (Fiki.dinci), 1st Eaiil ok Denbigh, by Susan, da. of Sir George Vii.meus. He d. s.p., being slain in command of a troop of Horse at the battle of Liscarroll, 2 Sep. 1642, and was bur, at Lismore. His widow, who became a Roman Catholic, anil who was Principal Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen Dowagei Henrietta Maria, was on M July 1660 pi-. COUNTESS OF GUILDFORD,^ 1 ) co. Surrey, for life. She d. Sep. 1607, at Colombo, near Paris, when her Peerage became extinct. Will dat. 2 Sep. 1667, pr. 20 Nov. following. 11. 1843, 2. Rioiurd Boyle, ttgted Viseooxi Dcwauvan, cl«ler or br. of deceased, who. -is s. and h. apparent, of Richard, Eaiil or Cohk [I.] 1643. "as pottibly, in 1612, entitleil to succeed, under the spec, rem., to the titles of Viscount Boyle ok Kinalmeaky and Bauon ok Banuon BiiiI)ok|1.] In Sep. 1643 he became actual h. to his father, and as such was unqualionably so entitled to these Peerages as well as to the Earldom of Cork, &c. [1]. In this Earldom these dignities continue merged. See " CoitK," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1620. I!i lYLE OF T'.KUCtHILL. Barony [I.] /. The Hon. R.. ;kuBovi.e,( c ) 5 th but 3rd snrv. s. of I. 1628. Richard, 1st Eaui, ok Cork [I.], "the great Earl" by his 2nd wife Catharine, da. of Sir Geoffrey Fenton, was, oh 28 Feb. 1627/8, the same day on which Lewis Boyle, his next elder br. was ennobled, as above-mentioned, cr. (before lie was 7 years old) LORD BOYLE, BARON OF BROGHILL [I.], with a like spec. rem. On I", Sep. 1660, he was cr. EARL OF ORRERY, co. Cork [I.]. Sec fuller account under '• OmiKiiv," Earldom of [I.], cr. 1660. BOYLE, co. LIMERICK. i.r. "BARON liOYLE AND VISCOUNT SHANNON, co: Limerick [ 1. 1. See " Shannon," Viscountcy of [I.J.cr. 1660( c ) ; ex. 1740. BOYLE, co. WICK LOW. La " BARON liOYLE AND VISCOUNT BLKSINUTON, co. Wicklow," [I.]. Sec " Blksinuton," Viscountcy of [I.], cr. 1673 ; cc 1732. (a) The Privy Seal, dat. at Westm. 30 Nov. 1627, (directing, also, the honour of Knighthood to be conferred on him), and the preamble of the patent itself are in " Lodge " Vol. 1. p. 164. The patent is printed in Nicolas' " Earldom of Devon " as an argument that a patent worded to "heirs male " means heirs male collateral. The express limitations, however, here considered necessary to extend the grant to such collaterals afford in reality an argument at/ainst such extended meauiug of the words " heirs male." It is well observed by the learned John Riddell, in his " Scotch Peerage Law " (1833) p. 3, hole — that the grant of this Peerage " altho' proving [what it is to be presumed no one ever questioned ] that there could be a collateral male limitation in honours, is not, however, an example of one simi'Ly hirrcdibus mascul 'is. The limitation is to Lewis Boyle anil the heirs male of his body ; whom failing, to the heirs male of the body of Richard, Karl of Cork, his Father ; whom failing, rcclis lueredibus musculis dicti Comitis ; " the meaning, therefore, of Hums Male under the last rem., is peculi- arly fixed by the context ; and, besides, it is expressly declared in the preamble, that the King Washed not only to give the title to Lewis rcrum ctiam omnibus hccralibus masculis tarn dc corporc, quam a LATEIti:, dicti Comitis." ») in this patent (fidi/) the word "Guildford" is so spelt. The subsequent ones (1671, 1683 and 1752) have it " Guilford." (') See p. 400, note " " "