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  1. Edmund James Burke Roche, 5th Baron Fermoy (20 March 1939 – 19 August 1984), was a British businessman who held a title in the Peerage of Ireland. He was the maternal uncle of Diana, Princess of Wales.

    • 20 March 1939
    • British
  2. 20 de ago. de 1984 · Lord Fermoy, born Edmund James Burke Roche, became the fifth Baron Fermoy in 1955, succeeding his father, a former Conservative Member of Parliament. His mother, Ruth, Dowager Lady...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baron_FermoyBaron Fermoy - Wikipedia

    Edmond Roche 1st Baron Fermoy 1815–1874: Edward Roche 2nd Baron Fermoy 1850–1920: James Roche 3rd Baron Fermoy 1851–1920: Maurice Roche 4th Baron Fermoy 1885–1955: Edmund Roche 5th Baron Fermoy 1939–1984: Maurice Roche 6th Baron Fermoy born 1967: Hon. Edmund Roche born 1972: Archie Roche born 2007

  4. Edmund James Burke-Roche, 5.º barão Fermoy ( 20 de março de 1939 – Hungerford, 19 de agosto de 1984) foi um nobre britânico. [ 1] Biografia. Filho de Edmund Burke-Roche, 4.º barão Fermoy, e de sua esposa, Ruth Sylvia Gill, [ 1][ 2] formou-se no Eton College e na Real Academia Militar de Sandhurst. [ 3]

    • Reino Unido
    • 19 de agosto de 1984 (45 anos), Hungerford
    • 20 de março de 1939
  5. 5th Baron Fermoy. He was a maternal uncle of Diana, Princess of Wales. Lord Fermoy Shoots Himself. Uncle of Princess of Wales. The New York Times. Associated Press. 20 August 1984. Retrieved 4 May 2015.

  6. The Hon. Edmund James Burke Roche (1939–1984), later the 5th Baron Fermoy, who married Lavinia Pitman. Lord Fermoy collapsed in a shop at King's Lynn, Norfolk, in June 1955 and died three weeks later. He was succeeded by his only son, Edmund. Lord Fermoy is buried in the churchyard of St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham. Legacy

  7. Biography. Edmund James Burke Roche, 5th Baron Fermoy (20 March 1939-19 August 1984) was the son of Edmund Maurice Burke Roche, 4th Baron Fermoy and Ruth Sylvia Gill. He married Lavinia Frances Elizabeth Pitman, daughter of Major John Pitman and Elizabeth Cattanach Donaldson, on 22 June 1964.