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- De_Robeck abstract "Baron de Robeck is a title of the head of the Irish Fock family which has its origins in Sweden. Jakob Constantin Fock, a Swedish landowner, had bought the Räbäck estate in the parish of Medelplana in Skaraborg and after acting as the local Governor there three times was created a friherre in 1778 by King Gustav III. His son Johan Henrik, after fighting in the American War of Independence, moved to England and naturalised as a British subject under the name "John Henry Fock, called Baron de Robeck", by an Act of the British Parliament in 1789.His son (John Michael) Henry, the 3rd Baron, lived in Ireland and was appointed High Sheriff of Kildare for 1834, High Sheriff of County Dublin for 1838 and High Sheriff of Wicklow for 1839. The 4th Baron, John Henry, Master of the Kildare Hunt, served as High Sheriff for 1859, Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for County Kildare and also as High Sheriff of Wicklow for 1884. He built Gowran Grange in Swordlestown in 1857 as a family seat. The 5th Baron, Henry Edward, was Master of the Kildare Hunt, a Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant. His younger brother was Admiral of the Fleet Sir John de Robeck, 1st Baronet, commander of the Allied naval force in the Dardanelles during World War I. The 6th Baron, Brigadier John Henry Edward, was a British Army artillery officer in both World Wars. The 7th baron, Martin, was chairman of Punchestown Racecourse along with many other. The current Baron is Charles John Martin.".
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- De_Robeck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_families.
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- De_Robeck wikiPageWikiLinkText "De Robeck".
- De_Robeck wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Henry Edward Fock, 4th Baron de Robeck".
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- De_Robeck subject Category:Irish_families.
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- De_Robeck comment "Baron de Robeck is a title of the head of the Irish Fock family which has its origins in Sweden. Jakob Constantin Fock, a Swedish landowner, had bought the Räbäck estate in the parish of Medelplana in Skaraborg and after acting as the local Governor there three times was created a friherre in 1778 by King Gustav III.".
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