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  1. Edmond Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy (9 August 1815 – 17 September 1874), was an Irish politician in the Parliament of the United Kingdom who was granted a title in the Peerage of Ireland. His direct ancestor was Maurice FitzEdmund Roche, Mayor of Cork, who died in 1593.

  2. 8 set 2022 · Edmond Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy (9 August 1815 – 17 September 1874) was an Irish politician in the British parliament who was granted a title in the Peerage of Ireland. His direct ancestor was Maurice FitzEdmund Roche, Mayor of Cork, who died in 1593.

    • August 9, 1815
    • September 17, 1874
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_FermoyBaron Fermoy - Wikipedia

    Edmond Roche 1st Baron Fermoy 1815–1874: Edward Roche 2nd Baron Fermoy 1850–1920: James Roche 3rd Baron Fermoy 1851–1920: Maurice Roche 4th Baron Fermoy 1885–1955: Edmund Roche 5th Baron Fermoy 1939–1984: Maurice Roche 6th Baron Fermoy born 1967: Hon. Edmund Roche born 1972: Archie Roche born 2007

  4. Edmond Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy (August 1815 – 17 September 1874) was an Irish politician in the British parliament and an Irish peer. His direct ancestor was Maurice FitzEdmund Roche, Mayor of Cork d 1593. Fermoy was the son of Edward Roche and Margaret Honoria Curtain.

    • Male
    • August 1, 1815
    • Elizabeth Caroline (Boothby) Roche
    • September 17, 1874
  5. Roche: Forenames: Edmund Burke: Gender: Male: Date: 1815-1874: Title: 1st Baron Fermoy: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P155697 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P40556 )

  6. 10 dic 2020 · Edward Roche used it as a winter residence, and lived the rest of the year in his other estate, Trabolgan (since demolished), as did his son, Edmond Burke Roche, who was raised to the peerage as 1st Baron Fermoy in 1856. He was also an MP and served as Lord Lieutenant for County Cork 1856-1874.

  7. 6 dic 2023 · EDMOND ROCHE, died in 1540, leaving (with a daughter, Joan, married, in 1508, to David de Courcy, Baron Kingsale) a son, MAURICE ROCHE , Mayor of Cork, 1571, received an autograph letter from ELIZABETH I , with a patent and collar of sterling silver, in acknowledgment of his services in suppressing the rebellion of the Earl of Desmond.