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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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Clogrennane Castle is a
ruined castle in
County Carlow, Ireland, near
Clogrennane,
about two
miles from
Carlow on the
River Barrow on the
county border...
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primary estate was
Clogrennane in
County Carlow,
which included the
lands of Raheendoran, the
ruins of
Clogrennane Castle and
Clogrennane Lodge. When in Dublin...
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estate was
Clogrennane in
County Carlow,
which included the
lands of Raheendoran, the
ruins of
Clogrennane Castle, and his seat,
Clogrennane Lodge. When...
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Alexander Rochfort Birth name
Alexander Nelson Rochfort Born 3 June 1850
Clogrennane,
County Carlow,
Ireland Died 5
December 1916(1916-12-05) (agedĀ 66) Piccadilly...
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Lieutenant and
Justice of the Peace,
Rochfort lived in the 15th
century Clogrennane Castle,
County Carlow, Ireland. On 6
August 1837, he
married Frances...
- 25
November 1871),
eldest daughter of Col. John
Staunton Rochfort, of
Clogrennane Castle,
County Carlow, by his wife Mary Burgh, and had issue: Edward...
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Governor of Jersey, son of the
above Horace Belvedere House, near
Mullingar Clogrennane Castle,
County Carlow Bloomfield House Hotel, near
Mullingar Gaulstown...
- (a
daughter of
Thomas Burgh, MP) and Col. John
Staunton Rochfort of
Clogrennane,
County Carlow. Together, they were the
parents of:
Thomas Blackborne...
- Cole. John Rochfort, who
married Deborah Staunton in 1722; he
moved to
Clogrennane,
County Carlow.
Rochfort died on 10
October 1727.
Through his eldest...