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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 329 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ORRERY  ,2

CHARLES BOYLE, 4TH
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EARL OF (1676-1731), the second son of Roger, 2nd earl, was born at
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Chelsea in 1670 . He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, and soon distinguished himself by his learning and abilities . Like the first earl, he was an author, soldier and statesman . He translated Plutarch's
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life of Lysander, and published an edition of the epistles of
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Phalaris, which engaged him in the famous controversy with Bentley . He was three times member for the
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town of Hunting-don; and on the
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death of his
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brother, Lionel, 3rd earl, in 1703, he succeeded to the title . He entered the army, and in 1709 was raised to the rank of major-general, and sworn one of her Majesty's privy council . At the
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battle of the Wood he acted with distinguished bravery . He was appointed queen's envoy to the states of Brabant and Flanders; and having discharged this
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trust with ability, he was created an
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English peer, as Baron Boyle of Marston, in
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Somersetshire . He received several additional honours in the reign of George I.; but having had the misfortune to fall under the suspicion of the government he was committed to the Tower, where he remained six months, and was then admitted to
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bail . On a subsequent inquiry it was found impossible to .criminate him, and he was discharged . He died on the 28th of August 1731 . Among the
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works of Roger, earl of Orrery, will be found a
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comedy, entitled As you find it, written by Charles Boyle .

His son

John (see CORK, EARLS OF), the 5th earl of Orrery, succeeded to the earldom of Cork on the failure of the elder branch of the Boyle
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family, as earl of Cork and Orrery .

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