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Rochfort is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Rochfort KCB CMG (1850–1916),
British Army
officer who
became Lieutenant Governor...
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Arthur Rochfort (7
November 1711 – 22
April 1774) was an Anglo-Irish politician.
Rochfort was the son of Rt. Hon.
George Rochfort (son of
Robert Rochfort, Chief...
- for
Robert Rochfort, 1st
Viscount Belfield. The
title and its
subsidiaries became extinct in 1814. The
title was
created for
Robert Rochfort, an Anglo-Irish...
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George Rochfort may
refer to:
George Rochfort (politician) (1682–1730), Anglo-Irish
politician George Rochfort, 2nd Earl of
Belvedere (1738–1814), Anglo-Irish...
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Rochfort Bridge is a
hamlet in Alberta,
Canada within Lac Ste. Anne County. It is
located approximately 105
kilometres (65 mi)
northwest of
Edmonton and...
- Boyd-
Rochfort was born on 1
January 1880, the
eldest son of
Major Rochfort Hamilton Boyd-
Rochfort, and the
grandson of
George Augustus Boyd-
Rochfort, both...
- The
Rochfort family came to
Ireland (possibly from France) in the
thirteenth century and
acquired substantial lands in
counties Kildare,
Meath and Westmeath...
- five times.
Cecil was the son of
Rochfort Hamilton Boyd-
Rochfort and the
grandson of
George Augustus Boyd-
Rochfort. He was
educated at Eton
College and...
- 2005, on the farm of
James Roszko,
approximately 11 km (6.8 mi)
north of
Rochfort Bridge near the town of
Mayerthorpe in the
Canadian province of Alberta...
- Sir
Thomas Rochfort (c.1450–1522) was a
distinguished Irish judge and
cleric who held the
offices of
Solicitor General for
Ireland (he was the
first recorded...