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Nethercote House, near Nethercote, Warwickshire
- The family seat is Nethercote House, near Nethercote, Warwickshire. The first Baron was named after his relative Edmund Burke, and they are descended from the House of Burke.
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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. [1]
The first Baron was named after his relative Edmund Burke, and they are descended from the House of Burke.
Sep 4, 2023 · 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.
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- August 1, 1815
- Elizabeth Caroline (Boothby) Roche
- September 17, 1874
Dec 10, 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.
Dec 6, 2023 · The Roches came to Ireland in the reign of HENRY II, along with other Anglo-Norman chiefs in Strongbow's time; and in the reigns of RICHARD I and KING JOHN, they got large grants of lands in County Cork, in the territory of Fermoy, which, from them, was called Roche's Country, and they erected a castle, and founded a Cistercian monastery at ...
Edmond Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy was a British politician and an Irish peer. Fermoy was the son of Edward Roche and Margaret Honoria Curtain. He was elected to the House of Commons for County Cork in 1837, a seat he held until 1855, and then represented Marylebone between 1859 and 1865.
Roche, Maurice (1597–1670), 3rd Viscount Fermoy , politician, was son and heir of David Roche (qv) and Joan, daughter of James FitzRichard, Viscount Buttevant. Maurice assumed a leading role in provincial politics at an early age, gaining a reputation as an ardent supporter of catholic causes.