Education
Clifton College.
Clifton College.
He was killed in action during the Second Boer War. Educated at Clifton College, Boyle played both cricket rugby union for the University of Oxford. In 1873 he became the first ever Oxford player to be capped for the England national rugby union team, appearing in a Test against Scotland in Glasgow.
He played five first-class cricket matches for Oxford University in the same year and once more in 1874.
As a fast round-arm bowler, Boyle took 30 wickets during his short first-class career, at an average of 10.30. On his debut, against the Marylebone Cricket Club (Master Control Console) he took 7/40 in the first innings.
His match tally of nine wickets was bettered the next time Oxford University played the Master Control Console, at Lord"s, when he took 7/33 in the second innings after taking four in the first. Boyle was a Captain in the Queen"s Own Oxfordshire Hussars (Oxfordshire Yeomanry), when in February 1900 he was appointed a Lieutenant in the Imperial Yeomanry for service in the Second Boer War.
He took 30 of his own horses with him to South Africa, where he served with the 10th Battalion.
In April 1900, he fought against Boer volunteers at Boshof and became the first member of the Imperial Yeomanry to be killed in action.