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Michael Boyle, the younger (1609?–1702), archbishop of Armagh, eldest son of Richard Boyle, Archbishop of Tuam, and nephew of the elder Michael, was born about 1609. ==Early career== Boyle was apparently educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he proceeded M.A., and on 4 November 1637 was incorporated M.A. of Oxford. In 1637 he obtained a rectory in the diocese of Cloyne, received the degree of D.D., and became dean of Cloyne in 1640. During the war in Ireland acted as chaplain-general to the English army in Munster.〔 In 1650 the Protestant royalists in Ireland employed Boyle, in conjunction with Sir Robert Sterling and Colonel John Daniel, to negotiate on their behalf with Oliver Cromwell. The Marquess of Ormonde resented the conduct of Boyle in conveying Cromwell's passport to him, which he rejected.〔Letters of Boyle on these matters were printed in the second volume of the ''Contemporary History of Affairs in Ireland, 1641–1652'' .〕
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