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358 CORK. and h. of Charles, 4th Earl ok Orrery and Baron Boyle of Rmghill [I.], 1st Baron Buylk ok Marston,( :i ) co. Somerset, by EUizabeth, da. of John (Cecil), oth Earl ok Exeter, which Charles was br. and h. of Lionel, 3rd Earl OF Orrery, both being sons of Roger, the 2d Earl, who was s. and h. of another Roger, the 1st Earl of Orrery and 1st Baron Boyle ok Broghill [I.J, who was the 2nd surv. s. of Richard, 1st Earl ok Oorke [I.] He was b. in Glasshouse Street 13 and bap. 18 Jany. 1706/7, at St. James, Westtn. ; uiatric. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.) 16 Aug. 1723 ; sue. his father( b ) a* Karl ok Orrery, &c. [I.], ami Baron Boyle ok Marston, 2S Aug. 1731 ; took his seat in the House [1.] 7 Nov. 173ft ; er. M.A., Oxford (Univ. Coll.), 25 Aug. 1713 ; F.R.S., 17 Jan. 1750, succecdimi his cousin as Earl ok Corke. &C. [I.], 4 Dec. 1753. He m. firstly, 0 May 1728, Henrietta, 3rd and yst. da. and coheir of George (Hamilton), 1st Earl ok Orkney [S.], by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Edward Villikrs. She d. at Cork 22 Aug. and was bur. IS Sep. 1732, at Taplow, Bucks. He m. secondly, 30 June 173S (lie. dat. 3rd) at Dublin, Margaret, da. and h. of John Hamilton, of Caledon [alien Kinard), co. Tyrone, by Lucy, da. of the Most Rev. Anthony Dopping, Bishop of Meath. She d. in Great Marlborough Street, Midx., 24 May 1753, aged 48, and was bur. in St. John's Church, Frouie, Somerset. He d. at Marston House, in Frome, 23 Nov. 1 762, and was bur. in St. John's Church there. Will dat 13 Oct. and pr. 14 Dec. 1762. [Charles Bovle, styled Viscount Dungakvan, and formerly (1731-53) styled Lord Boyle, 1st s. and h. ap., by 1st wife ; 6. 20 Feb. 1728/9 ; mat at Oxford (St, Mary's Hall), 23 Nov. 1745 ; M.P. for co. Cork, 1756-59. He m. 18 May 1753, at Stourton, Wilts, Susanna, da. and coheir of Henry Hcjare, of Stourhead, in that parish, and of London, Banker, by his 2nd wife, Susan, da. nail coheir of Stephen Colt. He (/. v.p. and B.p.m.B.( 0 ) at Bath, 16 Sep. ,1759, and was bur. at St. John's, Frome. Will dat 3 Feb. 1758, pr. 4 Oct. 1759. His widow n , as his 1st wife, 17 Feb. 1761, at the Chapel in Tottenham Park ^registered at Great Bedwyn), Wilts, Thomas (Brtoenell-Bruce). 1st Earl ok Ailesbuky, who d. 19 April 1814, aged 85. She d. 4 Feb. 1783, and was bur. at Maulden, Beds.] VII. 17G2. 6. Hamilton (Boyle), Earl of Corke, Earl of Orrery, &c. [I.], also Baron Boyle ok Marston, 2nd but 1st surv. s. and h. male, by 1st wife, b. 3 Feb. 1729 ; ed. at Westm. School ; Student of Ch. Ch., Oxford, 14 June 1748 ; B.C.L., 15 May 1755 ; High Steward of the Univ. of Oxford, 1762 ; or. D.C.L., 6 July 1763. He was M.P. for Charleville, 1759-60, and and for Warwick, 1751-62. He d. unm. 17 Jany. 1764, and was bur. at St. John's, Frome. Admon. 20 Feb. 1764, and, with testamentary schedule, June 1785. VIII. 17G4. 7. Edmund (Boyle), Earl of Corke, Earl of Orrery, &c. [I.], also Baron Boyle ok Marston, br. of the half-blood and h. male, being s. of the 5th Earl by his 2nd wife, b. 21 Nov. 1742, at Marston ; Page of Honour to the Prince of Wales, 1759 ; Gent. Usher to the Queen Consort, 1761-63 ; mat. at Oxford (Ch. Ch.), 2 April 1763 ; Col. of the Somerset Militia. He m. firstly 31 Aug. 1764, at the Earl of Sandwich's bouse in Whitehall, Anne, sister and coheir (") The estate of Marston was purchased by the 1st Earl of Cork for £10,350, and left by him to his yr. e. Roger, afterwards the 1st Earl of Orrery, whose grandson, Charles, the 4th Earl, was, in 1711, cr. Baron Boyle of Marston. ( b ) In Iub father's will, dat. 6 Nov. 1728, allusion is made to him as having never " shewed much taste or inclination for the knowledge which study and learning afford," but this paternal pique is attributed by Dr. Johnson to the son not allowing his wife " to keep company with his father's mistress," and it is stated in " Lodge " (Vol. i, p. 196) that " his Lordship bath been eminently distinguished in the literary world." Pope writes of him as one whose praises are that precious ointment Solomon speaks of." He is, however, chiefly known as a friend of Swift, of Pope, and of John- son, and as the author of some not very able tho' somewhat spiteful " Hetnai-ks on Swift," &c. See article on him by Henry Craik, LL D., ia Stephen's "Nat. Biography." ( c ) Henrietta, his da. and h., in. 18 Oct. 1777, John (O'Neill), 1st Viscount O'Neill [I. I," whose issue became extinct 12 Feb. 1885.