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Son of [[family::Roger Boyle]], 2nd Earl of Orrery; he inherited the title and family estates (much encumbered with debt) from his father in 1682. Educated at [[education::Eton College]] before travelling extensively in [[location::Europe]]. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::East Grinstead]] 1695-1702.
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Son of [[family::Roger Boyle]], 2nd [[personal title::Earl of Orrery]]; he inherited the title and family estates (much encumbered with debt) from his father in 1682. Educated at [[education::Eton College]] before travelling extensively in [[location::Europe]]. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::East Grinstead]] 1695-1702.
  
 
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Boyle's goods and estate were left to his wife [[family::Mary Boyle|Mary]]. His library was sold by [[retail Sale::retail sale]] in [[location of Sale::London]], [[date of Sale::5.10.1703]], following a separate sale of his household goods (23.9.1703); no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the ''Post Man''.
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Boyle's goods and estate were left to his wife [[family::Mary Boyle|Mary]]. His library was sold by [[retail sale::retail sale]] in [[location of Sale::London]], [[date of sale::5.10.1703]], following a separate sale of his household goods (23.9.1703); no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the ''Post Man''.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:49, 22 May 2020

Lionel BOYLE, 3rd Earl of Orrery 1671-1703

Biographical Note

Son of Roger Boyle, 2nd Earl of Orrery; he inherited the title and family estates (much encumbered with debt) from his father in 1682. Educated at Eton College before travelling extensively in Europe. MP for East Grinstead 1695-1702.

Books

Boyle's goods and estate were left to his wife Mary. His library was sold by retail sale in London, 5.10.1703, following a separate sale of his household goods (23.9.1703); no catalogue survives, but the sale was advertised in the Post Man.

Sources