- John Rochfort's son, Col. John
Staunton Rochfort,
built Clogrennan House, also
called Clogrennan Hall, in c. 1815,
which converted the
entrance of the castle...
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Cloughgrenan (also
spelled Cloughgrennan,
Clogrenan and
Clogrennan) is a
historic geographic location in
Ireland which gives its name to two townlands...
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Nobility of that Kingdom,
Volume 3' by John
Lodge "The
Rochfort Family Clogrennan Hall
Benches (1806 to 1815 Ireland) MACK,
WILLIAMS AND GIBTON". lapada...
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MacGarvey & Sons.: 289 1887.
Retrieved 30 May 2024. "The
Rochfort Family Clogrennan Hall
Benches (1806 to 1815 Ireland) MACK,
WILLIAMS AND GIBTON". lapada...
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Clogrennan House Rochford Idrone West 52°48′29″N 6°58′21″W / 52.80818421°N 6.97248079°W / 52.80818421; -6.97248079 (
Clogrennan House) c....
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intimidation and
revenge attacks followed, led by
Reverend Robert Rochfort of
Clogrennan House, who
oversaw the
unlawful kidnapping,
torture and
execution of suspected...
- "****ord Mills". Ask
about Ireland.
Retrieved 23 June 2015. "****ord &
Clogrennan". The Barrow.
Retrieved 23 June 2015. Carbery, Dan. "****ord Tannery"...
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County Carlow Football Club. The founder,
Colonel Horace Rochfort of
Clogrennan,
County Carlow, was
elected the
first president. The club
colours were...