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ROCHFORT, Gustavus Hume (c.1750-1824), of Rochfort, co. Westmeath.

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b. c. 1750, o. s. of George Rochfort. MP [I], of Rochfort by Alice, da. of Sir Gustavus Hume, 3rd Bt., MP [I], of Castle Hume, co. Fermanagh. m. July 1779, Frances, da. of John Bloomfield of Redwood, King’s Co., 7s. 5da. suc. fa. 1786.
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MP [I] 1798 – 1800.

Sheriff, co. Westmeath 1796 – 97; gov. 1815 – d.

Capt. commdt. Moyarshell yeomanry 1796.

Main residence: Rochfort, co. Westmeath, [I].
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ROCHFORT, Gustavus Hume (c.1750-1824)

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RODNEY, Hon. John (1765-1847), of Armsworth, Hants.

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b. 10 May 1765, 3rd s. of George Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, being 1st s. by 2nd w. Henrietta, da. of John Clies of Lisbon; half-bro. of Hon. George Rodney. m. (1) 4 July 1784, Lady Catherine Nugent (d. 26 Feb. 1794), da. of Thomas, 6th Earl of Westmeath [I], 3da.; (2) 19 Oct. 1799, Lady Louisa Martha Stratford (d. 2 Dec. 1814), da. and coh. of John, 3rd Earl of Aldborough [I], 2s. 6da.; (3) 7 June 1815, Antoinette, da. of Anthony Pierre Reyne of Vancouver, 1s. 5da.
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Midshipman RN 1778, lt. 1779, capt. 1780; equerry to Duke of Clarence 1789 – 1814; commr. victualling office July 1796-Nov 1803; chief sec. Ceylon 1803–34.

Main residence: Armsworth, Hants.
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Commons 1790-1820
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RODNEY, Hon. John (1765-1847)

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ROBARTS, William Tierney (c.1786-1820), of 49 Lower Grosvenor Street, Mdx.

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b. c. 1786, 4th s. of Abraham Robarts, and bro. of Abraham Wildey Robarts. unm.
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Dir. Bank of England 1810 – 20.

Main residence: 49 Lower Grosvenor Street, Mdx.
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ROBARTS, William Tierney (c.1786-1820)

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ROBERTS, Wilson Aylesbury (1770-1853), of Bewdley, Worcs. and Packwood, Warws.

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b. 23 June 1770, 1st s. of Wilson Aylesbury Roberts, attorney and dep. recorder, of Bewdley and Packwood by Betty Carolina, da. and h. of John Crane of Bewdley. educ. Christ Church, Oxf. 1788; L. Inn 1790. unm. suc. fa. 1819.
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Sheriff, Worcs. 1837–8.

Lt. Wolverley yeomanry 1803.

Main residences: Bewdley, Worcs.; Packwood, Warws.
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ROBERTS, Wilson Aylesbury (1770-1853)

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ROBERTSON, Alexander (1779-1856), of Hoebridge Place, Woking, Surr.

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b. 14 Feb. 1779, 4th s. of Rev. James Robertson, minister of Ratho, nr. Edinburgh, by Jean, da. of Alexander Robertson (1710-73), minister of Eddleston, Peebles. m., 1da.Margaret Turnbull Robertson, ‘of unsound mind and incapacitated from managing herself and her affairs’, according to his will, PCC 1857, f. 62.
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Main residence: Hoebridge Place, Woking, Surr.
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ROBERTSON, Alexander (1779-1856)

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