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- Q2849925 description "Irish earl".
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- Q2849925 abstract "Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork and 7th Earl of Orrery (21 November 1742 – 30 May 1798) was an Irish peer.A younger son of the 5th Earl of Cork and Margaret Hamilton, he succeeded to his half-brother's titles in 1764. He died, aged 56 in Marston House and was buried in St John's Church in Frome in Somerset.On 31 August 1764 he married firstly Anne Court(e)nay (1742-1785), daughter and eventual heir of Kelland Courtnay (1707-1748). They had six children, one daughter and five sons including Edmund Boyle and Admiral Sir Courtenay Boyle, and separated in 1782.On 17 June 1786, he married secondly Mary Monckton, daughter of the 1st Viscount Galway: her salon was one of the centres of intellectual life in London for half a century.The ODNB considers that Charles Dickens used Maria, Lady Cork as the template for Mrs Leo Hunter in The Pickwick Papers and that 'Benjamin Disraeli, who knew Lady Cork well, is said to have described her accurately as Lady Bellair in his 1837 novel Henrietta Temple'.".
- Q2849925 birthDate "1742-11-21".
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- Q2849925 deathDate "1798-05-30".
- Q2849925 deathYear "1798".
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- Q2849925 dateOfBirth "1742-11-21".
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- Q2849925 name "Cork, Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of".
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- Q2849925 comment "Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork and 7th Earl of Orrery (21 November 1742 – 30 May 1798) was an Irish peer.A younger son of the 5th Earl of Cork and Margaret Hamilton, he succeeded to his half-brother's titles in 1764. He died, aged 56 in Marston House and was buried in St John's Church in Frome in Somerset.On 31 August 1764 he married firstly Anne Court(e)nay (1742-1785), daughter and eventual heir of Kelland Courtnay (1707-1748).".
- Q2849925 label "Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork".
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