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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.

  3. Chatsworth House - Wikipedia

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    In 1748, the 4th Duke married Lady Charlotte Boyle, the sole surviving heiress of Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington. Lord Burlington was an accomplished architect in his own right with many works to his name including Chiswick House. With his death, his important collection of architectural drawings and Inigo Jones masque designs, Old ...

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

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    Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington, 2nd Earl of Cork (20 October 1612 – 15 January 1698) was an Anglo-Irish nobleman who served as Lord High Treasurer of Ireland and was a Cavalier. Early life [ edit ]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Temple Newsam - Wikipedia

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    The doorcases are elaborately carved, probably by Richard Fisher. [45] Two chimney pieces in the Saloon were based on designs by William Kent. [45] The distinctive sphinx gate piers by Lancelot Brown constructed in 1768 were based on designs published by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington in 1738 and used at Chiswick House.

  7. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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  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. Collectibles From the '70s That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    Though the King Seeley "Yellow Submarine" lunchbox from 1968, is worth up to $1,300, an original Smokey Bear lunchbox from the early 1970s can go for over $700 on eBay. The most valuable ...