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  1. Personal life and death. References. Bibliography. External links. Charles Boyle, 2nd Earl of Burlington, PC (d. 9 February 1704) was an Anglo-Irish peer, courtier and politician. Early life. Hon. Charles Boyle was the eldest son of Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan and his first wife, Lady Jane Seymour. Career.

  2. Richard Boyle, the 3rd Earl, died in 1753 and so Burlington House passed to his widow and then to their grandson William Cavendish. William Cavendish’s mother Charlotte Boyle (the 3rd Earls daughter) was married to the 4th Duke of Devonshire and so when the Duke died in 1764, William became the 5th Duke of Devonshire.

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  3. Boyle, Charles (1670?–1704), 3rd earl of Cork , 2nd earl of Burlington , politician, was second child but first son of Charles Boyle, Viscount Dungarvan (Ireland) and Baron Clifford (England), and Jane Boyle (née Seymour), daughter of the 2nd duke of Somerset. His grandfather was Richard Boyle, 2nd earl of Cork and 1st earl of Burlington (qv).

  4. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Charles Boyle, 3rd Earl of Cork and 2nd Earl of Burlington, 4th Baron Clifford, PC (died 9 February 1704) was a peer, courtier and politician. Born Hon. Charles Boyle, he was the eldest son of Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan and his first wife, Jane.

  5. Charles Boyle, 3rd Earl of Cork and 2nd Earl of Burlington, 4th Baron Clifford, PC (died 9 February 1704) was a peer, courtier and politician. Born Hon. Charles Boyle, he was the eldest son of Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan and his first wife, Jane.

  6. Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington, 2nd Earl of Cork (1612–1698) Charles Boyle, 2nd Earl of Burlington, 3rd Earl of Cork (1660–1704) Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, 4th Earl of Cork (1694–1753) Earls of Burlington; Second creation (1831) George Augustus Henry Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington (1754–1834)

  7. Boyle was the second daughter and sole surviving heir of the 3rd Earl of Burlington. The vast inheritance that she bestowed on her son, William, 5th Duke of Devonshire, effectively doubled the holdings of the Cavendish family.