George Boyle, 6th Earl of Glasgow

George Frederick Boyle, 6th Earl of Glasgow DL (9 October 1825 – 23 April 1890) was a Scottish nobleman.

He was the son of George Boyle, 4th Earl of Glasgow and Julia Sinclair, daughter of Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet.

He married Hon. Montague Abercromby (1835–1931), daughter of George Abercromby, 3rd Baron Abercromby and Louisa Penuel Forbes, on 29 April 1856. They had two daughters

He was elected at a by-election in February 1865 as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Buteshire, but held the seat only until the general election in July 1865.[1]

He succeeded to his half brother's titles on 11 March 1869.

He held the offices of Deputy Lieutenant of Fife and Renfrewshire. He held the office of Lord Clerk Register of Scotland from 1879 until his death.

He died at age 64, without male issue. On his death, the UK barony of Ross of Hawkhead became extinct.

Religion

Boyle was an Episcopalian and was a long time associate of Bishop Alexander Penrose Forbes and a supporter of his views. Correspondence between the two men is held by the University of Dundee's archives.[2] In 1848 the Boyle founded a choir school attached to the Church of St. Andrews, Millport. He followed this up in 1849 by founding and endowing the Episcopal College and Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit, Cumbrae. The College was completed in 1851 to plans by William Butterfield and was later affiliated to the University of Durham as Cumbrae Theological College. While the Collegiate Church was elevated to the status of Cathedral of Argyll and the Isles in 1879, the college ultimately closed in 1888.[3]

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
David Mure
Member of Parliament for Buteshire
February 1865 July 1865
Succeeded by
James Lamont
Political offices
Preceded by
Sir William Gibson Craig
Lord Clerk Register
1879–1890
Succeeded by
The Duke of Montrose
Peerage of Scotland
Preceded by
James Carr-Boyle
Earl of Glasgow
18691890
Succeeded by
David Boyle
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
James Carr-Boyle
Baron Ross
1869–1890
Extinct
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