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Michael Boyle

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Michael Boyle

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Dec 1702
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
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Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Dublin, and Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, . . . Quite spent with old Age, having arrived to his ninety third Year (according to the Inscription on his Coffin) he died in Dublin on the 10th or 11th of December 1702, and was buried about midnight, without any Funeral Pomp in St Patrick's Church, under the Altar; the Chancellor of the Cathedral performing the last Office, in the Absence of the Dean. . . . To the Memory of this Prelate, his said Son and Heir erected a Monument, crowned with a Mitre, in St. Mary's Church of Blessington, in the North Wall, and under it the Arms of the See of Armagh; and upon a Plate of Black Marble [an] Inscription . . . The Whole Works of Sir James Ware Concerning Ireland, Volume 1 by Sir James Ware
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Ardmagh, archbishop [Michael] Boyle, primate of all Ireland, dyed at Dublyn 10 December 1702, aged 93. The Topographer and Genealogist, Volume 3 edited by John Gough Nichols
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The sepulture of the following persons is extracted, chiefly, from the register of this cathedral. 1702 -- December 10, Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh ; he died at Oxmantown, aged 93, was buried the next night, at eleven, in the Earl of Cork's tomb. The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St. Patrick near Dublin, from it foundation in 1190, to the year 1819: comprising a topographical account of the lands and parishes ... and biographical memoirs of its deans. Collected, chiefly, from sources of original record, by William Monck Mason, esq.
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Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Dublin, and Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, . . . Quite spent with old Age, having arrived to his ninety third Year (according to the Inscription on his Coffin) he died in Dublin on the 10th or 11th of December 1702, and was buried about midnight, without any Funeral Pomp in St Patrick's Church, under the Altar; the Chancellor of the Cathedral performing the last Office, in the Absence of the Dean. . . . To the Memory of this Prelate, his said Son and Heir erected a Monument, crowned with a Mitre, in St. Mary's Church of Blessington, in the North Wall, and under it the Arms of the See of Armagh; and upon a Plate of Black Marble [an] Inscription . . . The Whole Works of Sir James Ware Concerning Ireland, Volume 1 by Sir James Ware
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Ardmagh, archbishop [Michael] Boyle, primate of all Ireland, dyed at Dublyn 10 December 1702, aged 93. The Topographer and Genealogist, Volume 3 edited by John Gough Nichols
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The sepulture of the following persons is extracted, chiefly, from the register of this cathedral. 1702 -- December 10, Michael Boyle, Archbishop of Armagh ; he died at Oxmantown, aged 93, was buried the next night, at eleven, in the Earl of Cork's tomb. The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St. Patrick near Dublin, from it foundation in 1190, to the year 1819: comprising a topographical account of the lands and parishes ... and biographical memoirs of its deans. Collected, chiefly, from sources of original record, by William Monck Mason, esq.
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