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  1. Letters, partly addressed to Boyle and Robert Walpole, afterwards 1st Earl of Orford, from Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquis of Wharton, as Lord Lieutenant, 1708-1710; including (ff. 174-181b) letters relating to the settlement of Pa..., 1708-1710

  2. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton PC (12 July 1669 31 March 1725), was an AngloIrish politician of the early eighteenth century. The son of Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan, Boyle was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge. and entered the army under the auspices of his

  3. Henry Boyle, 1. baron Carleton (Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton) (12. července 1669 – 31. března 1725) byl britský státník z významného šlechtického rodu Boylů. Patřil k whigům , byl ministrem financí (1701–1708) a ministrem zahraničí (1708–1710), zastával také vysoké státní úřady v Irsku .

  4. Henry Boyle als Schatzkanzler (Gemälde von Godfrey Kneller, 1703).. Henry Boyle, 1. Baron Carleton, PC (* 12. Juli 1669; † 14. März 1725 in Carleton House, Pall Mall, London) war ein Politiker der liberalen Whigs im Königreich England sowie im Königreich Großbritannien, der Mitglied des Unterhauses (House of Commons) des irischen Parliament of Ireland, des englischen (Parliament of ...

  5. The Right Honourable Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton, P.C. Born: 12 July 1669 Died: 14 March 1725 1669-1689: The Hon. Henry Boyle 1689-1690: ...

  6. Henry Boyle was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles. Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton, PC (12 July 1669 – 31 March 1725) was an Anglo-Irish Whig politician who sat in the Irish House of Commons from 1692 to 1695 and in the English and British House of Commons between 1689 and 1710.

  7. 25 de jul. de 2018 · The story starts in 1714 when former Chancellor of the Exchequer Henry Boyle assumed the title of the 1st Baron Carleton and had a house built on the land that is now 116 Pall Mall, but was known as Carlton House - the London residence of George IV from 1783 to 1826. Some eighteen years later the property was sold to Frederick, Prince of Wales.