John Charters Boyle | |
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Northern Ireland Senator | |
In office 1937 – 10 May 1950 | |
High Sheriff of Armagh | |
In office 1926 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Henry White |
Succeeded by | Samuel Alexander Bell |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Charlemont Place, Armagh, Ireland | August 5, 1869
Died | May 10, 1950[2] Desart, Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland | (aged 80)
Political party | Ulster Unionist Party |
Spouse |
Dorothea Gertrude Armstrong (1888-1960)
(m. 1914) |
Parents |
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Residence(s) | Desart, Armagh, County Armagh, Ireland |
Education | Cheltenham College |
Alma mater | Royal Indian Engineering College |
Occupation | Surveyor |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United Kingdom |
Branch/service | Royal Engineers |
Years of service | ? - ≥1922 |
Rank | Major |
Unit | 150th Field Company |
Battles/wars | First World War |
Awards | Mentioned in despatches |
John Charters Boyle (5 August 1869 - 10 May 1950)[1][2] was a unionist politician and surveyor in Northern Ireland.
Boyle studied at Cheltenham College and the Royal Indian Engineering College, before working as a surveyor. During the First World War, he served in the 150th Field Company of the Royal Engineers,[3] and was mentioned in despatches.[4][verification needed] He remained in the military, and was reportedly still in the military in 1922.[5] In 1926, he was appointed as High Sheriff of Armagh.[6] In 1937, he was elected to the Senate of Northern Ireland as an Ulster Unionist Party representative, despite having no previous political experience.[7] He served until his death in 1950.[8]
BOYLE - August 5 at Charlemont Place, Armagh, the wife of Hugh Boyle, of a son.
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