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Richard Boyle was an important Irish politician who lived a long time ago. He was a Member of Parliament for County Cork in Ireland. This means he was chosen to represent the people of that area in the government from 1661 until he died in 1665.

Who Was Richard Boyle?

Richard Boyle was born into a very important family in Ireland. He was the son of Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, who was a powerful nobleman. His brother was Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan.

His Early Life and Learning

Richard Boyle went to a famous university called Christ Church, Oxford in England. This was a very good place to study and learn many things.

A Member of Parliament

As a Member of Parliament, Richard Boyle helped make decisions and laws for the people of Ireland. He represented his home area, County Cork, in the government. This was a very important job, showing he was trusted by the people.

A Scientist and Sailor

Richard Boyle was not just a politician; he was also interested in science! In 1663, he became an original Fellow of the Royal Society. The Royal Society is a very old and famous group of scientists who share new ideas and discoveries.

He also bravely volunteered to join the navy during a big conflict called the Second Anglo-Dutch War. This was a war fought at sea between England and the Netherlands.

His Final Battle

Sadly, Richard Boyle was killed during this war. He died in a major sea battle called the Battle of Lowestoft, which took place in a place called Southwold Bay on June 3, 1665. He was fighting for his country when he lost his life.

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