Rorimac Brandybuck
Master of Buckland at the time of Bilbo's Farewell Party in year 3001 of the Third Age. Rorimac Brandybuck was born in 2902 of the Third Age. He was the eldest son of Gorbadoc Brandybuck, Master of Buckland, and Mirabella Took Brandybuck. Rorimac had six younger siblings named Amaranth, Saradas, Dodinas, Asphodel, Dinodas, and Primula. Primula was the mother of Frodo Baggins.
In 2963, Gorbadoc died and Rorimac became Master of Buckland. He married Menegilda Goold and they had two sons named Saradoc and Merimac. Saradoc was the father of Merry Brandybuck. As Master of Buckland, Rorimac was nicknamed "Rory."
In 3001, Bilbo Baggins held his Farewell Party near his home in Hobbiton. When Bilbo suddenly disappeared after announcing that he was leaving, Rorimac did not fret like many of the others did. Rory thought that Bilbo was off on another adventure. Bilbo left Rorimac twelve bottles of Old Winyards as a gift at the party.
Rorimac died in 3008 and was succeeded by his son Saradoc as Master of Buckland.
In 2963, Gorbadoc died and Rorimac became Master of Buckland. He married Menegilda Goold and they had two sons named Saradoc and Merimac. Saradoc was the father of Merry Brandybuck. As Master of Buckland, Rorimac was nicknamed "Rory."
In 3001, Bilbo Baggins held his Farewell Party near his home in Hobbiton. When Bilbo suddenly disappeared after announcing that he was leaving, Rorimac did not fret like many of the others did. Rory thought that Bilbo was off on another adventure. Bilbo left Rorimac twelve bottles of Old Winyards as a gift at the party.
Rorimac died in 3008 and was succeeded by his son Saradoc as Master of Buckland.
References
The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring: "A Long-Expected Party," pages 39, 46
The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C: "Brandybuck genealogy," page 382
The Lord of the Rings, Appendix C: "Brandybuck genealogy," page 382
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