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'''Rose ffrench, 1st Baroness ffrench''' (died 8 December 1805), was an [[Ireland|Irish]] [[peerage|peeress]].
 
The eldest daughter of Patrick Dillon of [[Roscommon]], she married on 25 June 1761 Sir Charles ffrench, 1st Baronet (cr.1779), who was later Mayor of [[Galway]]. He died in 1784.
[[Sir Charles ffrench, 1st Baronet]] (cr.1779), who was later Mayor of [[Galway]]. He died in 1784.
 
In 1798, Lady ffrench was created '''Baroness ffrench''', of Castle ffrench, County Galway, in recognition of the services of her son, [[Thomas ffrench, 2nd Baron ffrench|Sir Thomas ffrench, 2nd Bt.]], who was a member of the Catholic Committee. Because she was nominally [[Protestant]], the creation was in keeping with [[George III of the United Kingdom|King George III's]] objection to elevating [[RomanCatholic CatholicismChurch|Catholics]] to the peerage. Upon her decease, her Catholic son [[Thomas ffrench, 2nd Baron ffrench|Sir Thomas]] inherited the barony.
 
The title and the family name are both spelled with a [[ListWord-initial of Latin digraphs#Fff|lower-case double-'f']].
 
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