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Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork and 7th Earl of Orrery


(b. Nov. 2, 1742, Marston House, Frome, Somerset – d. May 30, 1798, Bath, Somerset, England )

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Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork and Orrery (1742-1798) accused his wife Anne Courtenay (1741-1785), with whom he had six children, of adultery with a musician at their house in Queen Street, off Berkeley Square, London. He brought a case for divorce, but the prosecution witnesses were discredited, her servants gave evidence in her support, and she was acquitted. The case caused a public scandal and the transcript was published as a pamphlet (Dublin, S. Colbert, 1784).

Also known as:

  • Edmund Boyle
  • Lord Cork

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