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  2. Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington - Wikipedia

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    Lord Burlington was born in Yorkshire into a wealthy Anglo-Irish aristocratic family, the only son of Charles Boyle, 2nd Earl of Burlington and his wife, Juliana Boyle (née Noel; 1672–1750). He succeeded to his titles and extensive estates in Yorkshire and Ireland at the age of nine, after his father's death in February 1704.

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  4. Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Boyle, who married Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Sandwich. Henrietta Boyle, who married Lawrence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester. Lord Burlington died on 6 January 1698 and was buried on 3 February 1698 at Londesborough in Yorkshire. He was succeeded by his grandson, Charles Boyle, 2nd Earl of Burlington.

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  7. Earl of Burlington - Wikipedia

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    The first creation was for Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, on 20 March 1664 (see the Earl of Cork for earlier history of the family). He had previously been created Baron Clifford of Londesborough , in the County of York, on 4 November 1644, also in the Peerage of England. Lord Burlington was the husband of Elizabeth Clifford, 2nd Baroness ...

  8. Burlington House - Wikipedia

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    Burlington House from Jan Kip and Leonard Knyff's Britannia Illustrata, 1707. In 1704, the house was passed on to ten-year-old Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, who was to become the principal patron of the Neo-Palladian movement in England, and an architect in his own right.

  9. York Assembly Rooms - Wikipedia

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    Lord Burlington's original front facade was replaced in 1828 by a Greek Revival portico designed by J. P. Pritchett. [2] In 1925, York Corporation purchased the building and made further alterations in 1939 through 1951. [2] The York Conservation Trust purchased the Assembly Rooms in 2002 and are responsible for the building's maintenance.