For the cricketer and civil servant, see Courtenay Boyle (civil servant).
The Honourable
Sir Courtenay Boyle
Admiral Courtenay Boyle, 1813, engraving by Joyce Gold. Below are the arms of Boyle impaling Barry of eight or and gules (Poyntz)
Born
(1770-09-03)3 September 1770
Died
21 May 1844(1844-05-21) (aged 73)
Allegiance
Kingdom of Great Britain
Service/branch
Royal Navy
Rank
Vice-Admiral
Commands held
HMS Fox HMS Kangaroo HMS Hyaena HMS Cormorant HMS Seahorse HMS Amfitrite HMS Royal William
Battles/wars
American War of Independence
Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
Battle of Dogger Bank
French Revolutionary Wars
Awards
Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Order
Relations
Sir Edmund Boyle (father)
Sir Courtenay Boyle, KCH (3 September 1770 – 21 May 1844) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1807 he served as a Member of Parliament for Bandon.
Sir CourtenayBoyle, KCH (3 September 1770 – 21 May 1844) was an officer of the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1807 he served as...
grandson of Sir CourtenayBoyle and the great-grandson of the Seventh Earl of Cork and Earl of Orrery. His elder brother, Sir Courtenay Edmund Boyle, was also...
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to 1757. Devonshire married Charlotte Boyle, 6th Baroness Clifford, daughter of the famous architect Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington (on whose death...
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separate from, the more ancient title of Earl of Devon which belongs to the Courtenay family. Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire (1563–1606) William Cavendish...
under the command of Captain the Honourable CourtenayBoyle, in the Mediterranean. On 4 May 1805, Boyle sighted a convoy of Spanish ships loaded with...
1945) The heir apparent is the present holder's only son Rory Jonathan CourtenayBoyle, Viscount Dungarvan (born 1978) Earl of Shannon Orrery Hesilrige, Arthur...
1810 at Cavendish Square, London, one of six children of Captain Sir CourtenayBoyle and his wife, Carolina Amelia Poyntz. She was educated at Miss Poggi's...
eldest son, the marquess of Hartington. The first creation was for Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, on 20 March 1664 (see the Earl of Cork for earlier history...
Littleton (later 1st Baron Hatherton); Royal Navy officer and politician CourtenayBoyle; banker James Pattison (sometime chair of the East India Company, and...
In 1635, Elizabeth had married Richard Boyle, the heir of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. The younger Boyle inherited his father's titles in 1643, but...
Bridge 1925 John Thomas Hughes 1930 Charles Hylton Stewart 1932 Malcolm CourtenayBoyle 1949 James Roland Middleton 1964 John Sanders 1967 Roger Fisher 1997...
Captain William Granville Lobb, August 1811 – July 1814 Captain the Hon. CourtenayBoyle July 1814 – May 1822 In 1832 the Navy Board was abolished. In place...
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