Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon

Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon

Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon (8 August, 1771 - 22 April, 1842) was among the last surviving Members of the Parliament of Ireland. He represented Cork County in the new Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1807. He then briefly served as Member of Parliament for Bandon in 1807, succeeding as Earl of Shannon later in the same year. He served as Custos rotulorum for County Cork from 1807 to his death. He was the first Lord Lieutenant of Cork from 1831 to his death. [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ] [ [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/17710808.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon"] ]

Family

He was a son of Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Shannon and Catherine Ponsonby. [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ; [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/17710808.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon"] ] His sister Catherine Henrietta Boyle married Francis Bernard, 1st Earl of Bandon. [ [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/17680112.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Catherine Henrietta Boyle"] ] Their maternal grandparents were John Ponsonby, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons from 1756 to 1771, and his wife Lady Elizabeth Cavendish. [ [http://thepeerage.com/p7506.htm#i75060 Profile of "Catharine Ponsonby" in Peerage.com] ] Lady Elizabeth was a daughter of William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire and his wife Catherine Hoskins. [ [http://thepeerage.com/p2714.htm#i27140 Profile of "Lady Elizabeth Cavendish" in Peerage.com] ] Her maternal grandparents were John Hoskins and Catherine Hale. [ [http://thepeerage.com/p956.htm#i9554 Profile of "Catherine Hoskins" in Peerage.com] ]

Career

Boyle was educated at Winchester College. [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ] He represented the borough of Cloghnikelty in the Irish Parliament from c. 1790 to 1796. He then became the representative of County Cork in 1796. According to his obituary in "The Gentleman's Magazine", Boyle "took an active part in arming the yeomanry in Ireland." On 31 October, 1796, Boyle was commissioned Captain of five different units, those of Castlemartyr, Cloyne, Cove, Imokilly and Middleton. ["The Gentleman's Magazine", July 1842, page 315] At the time the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland were under personal union. The Yeomanry were volunteer regiments raised in many counties from yeomen. Their purpose was to strengthen the defense of the two Kingdoms which faced the threat of an invasion by the French First Republic.

The Irish Rebellion of 1798 was assisted by a French invasion force under Jean Joseph Amable Humbert. The rebellion and the invassion failed. In order to secure control of Ireland, the Parliament of Ireland and the Parliament of Great Britain negotiated a merger of the two kingdoms. The Act of Union 1800 resulted in the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The final passage of the Act in the Irish Parliament was achieved with substantial majorities, achieved in part,according to contemporary documents, through bribery, in the form of peerages and honours to critics to get their votes. Whereas the first attempt had been defeated in the Irish House of Commons by 109 votes against to 104 for, the second vote in 1800 produced a result of 158 to 115. [Alan J. Ward, "The Irish Constitutional Tradition" p.28.] By agreement, Ireland gained 100 seats in the British House of Commons and 32 seats in the House of Lords: 28 representative peers elected for life, and four clergymen of the (Anglican) Church of Ireland, chosen for each session.

Boyle was among the new Members of the House of Commons, representing Cork County in the new Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1807. [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ] [ [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/17710808.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon"] ] There was no actual United Kingdom general election, 1801. All members of the House of Commons entered it by right of their previous election to seats in Great Britain or Ireland. Cork County also had a second representative in the person of Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald. They are both listed among the Members of the 1st UK Parliament from Ireland. Boyle and Fitzgerald run unopposed in the United Kingdom general election, 1802. They were both among the Members of the 2nd UK Parliament from Ireland.

On 6 August, 1803, Boyle was commissioned Captain of a sixth unit, that of Youghal. ["The Gentleman's Magazine", July 1842, page 315] During the 1st and 2nd Parliaments Boyle was not listed as either a Tory or a Whig. However he ran as a Whig in the United Kingdom general election, 1806. He was elected alongside George Ponsonby, a fellow Whig. Their faction was at the time under the leadership of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey.

In the United Kingdom general election, 1807, Boyle changed his constituency. Ponsonby and James Bernard were elected in County Cork. On 15 May, 1807, Boyle was elected Member of Parliament for Bandon [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ] [ [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/17710808.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon"] ] He succeeded Courtenay Boyle in the position. Henry was listed as a Tory in this occassion. Possibly indicating support for the political coalition led by William Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland. On 18 May, 1807, Boyle was also elected in Youghal as a Whig. He succeeded James Bernard.

On 20 May, 1807, the 2nd Earl of Shannon died. Henry succeeded him in his titles and left the House of Commons. He served as Custos rotulorum for County Cork from 1807 to his death. [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ] [ [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/17710808.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon"] ] Shannon entered the Privy Council of Ireland in 1808. That same year he became a Knight of St. Patrick. ["The Gentleman's Magazine", July 1842, page 315] He was the first Lord Lieutenant of Cork from 1831 to his death. [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ] [ [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/17710808.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon"] ]

His death reportedly followed "an illness of nearly two years' duration". ["The Gentleman's Magazine", July 1842, page 315]

Marriage and children

On 7 June, 1798, Boyle married Sarah Hyde, faughter of John Hyde of Castle Hyde. [ [http://www.rootsandleaves.com/family/Burke%27s/SHANNON.htm Listing of the Earls of Shannon and their descendants in Wombat's Family Forest] ] [ [http://www.boyle.family.btinternet.co.uk/18090512.html The Boyle Family Genealogy:" Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Shannon"] ] Her mother was Sarah Burton. [ [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/famous/m/maryenglanddesc1496-06.htm Leo van de Pas, "Descendants of Mary Tudor, Princess of England", gen 9/1-29 of 19 generations] ] Their twelve children were listed by order of birth in his obituary ["The Gentleman's Magazine", July 1842, page 315] :

*Lady Catharine Boyle, listed as "unmarried" in 1842.
*The Honourable Richard Boyle, "died an infant in 1803".
*Lady Sarah Boyle, listed as "unmarried" in 1842.
*Lady Harriet Boyle, listed "deceased" in 1842.
*Lady Louisa Grace-Boyle, unmarried in 1842.
*Richard Boyle, 4th Earl of Shannon (12 May, 1809 - 1 August, 1868).
*Lady Jane Boyle, unmarried in 1842.
*Lady Elizabeth Boyle, unmarried in 1842.
*The Honourable Henry Charles Boyle, "Lieut. Royal Fusiliers". Married Catharine-Sophronia-Jane Ede in 1841.
*Lady Charlotte-Anne Boyle, unmarried in 1842.
*the Honourable Robert Francis Boyle, "born in 1818".
*Lady Frances Boyle, "died in 1824, aged four years".

References

External links

* [http://books.google.gr/books?id=g_QIAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA315&lpg=PA315&dq=Hyde+of+%22Castle+Hyde%22+Boyle&source=web&ots=31fAjmjPIC&sig=w2tj8t2R9-D-rw4Kq3KAWKLhjA4&hl=el&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=10&ct=result#PPA315,M1 Page of "Gentleman's Magazine" featuring his Obituary]
* [http://www.proni.gov.uk/introduction__shannon_papers_d2707.pdf "Introduction to Shannon Letters". Page summarizing the surviving correspondence of the first three Earls of Shannon]


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