Person:Boyle Roche (1)

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Boyle Roche
b.Oct 1736
d.5 Jun 1807
  • F.  Jordan Roche (add)
  • M.  Ellen White (add)
  1. Tiger Roche1729 - Aft 1775
  2. Boyle Roche1736 - 1807
m. 20 Oct 1778
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Name Boyle Roche
Gender Male
Birth[1] Oct 1736
Marriage 20 Oct 1778 to Mary Frankland
Death[1] 5 Jun 1807
Reference Number? Q4952531?


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Sir Boyle Roche, 1st Baronet (October 1736 – 5 June 1807) was an Irish politician. After a distinguished career in North America with the British Army, Roche became a member of the Irish House of Commons in 1775, generally acting in support of the viceregal government. He is better remembered for the language of his speeches than for his politics – they were riddled with mixed metaphors ("Mr Speaker, I smell a rat; I see him forming in the air and darkening the sky; but I'll nip him in the bud"), malapropisms and other unfortunate turns of phrase ("Why we should put ourselves out of our way to do anything for posterity, for what has posterity ever done for us?"). Roche may have been Richard Brinsley Sheridan's model for Mrs Malaprop. While arguing for a bill, Roche once said, "It would surely be better, Mr. Speaker, to give up not only a part, but, if necessary, even the whole, of our constitution, to preserve the remainder!"

While these Irish bulls have led many writers to portray Roche as a buffoon, other biographers have interpreted them not as blunders, but as calculated attempts to disarm opposition to ministerial policies through humour. Roche ended his political career with the passage of the Act of Union 1800, which he supported. He chose not to attempt to enter the British House of Commons and retired on a government pension until his death, married but childless, in 1807.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Boyle Roche, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.