George Rolfe (disambiguation)

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George Rolfe (1808–1871) was a merchant and politician in the Colony of Victoria.

Hon. George Rolfe M.L.C., was a merchant and politician in the Colony of Victoria.

George Rolfe may also refer to:

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George Rolph is a British activist who suffers from PTSD as a result of seven years of abuse by two separate women. He lives in Bromley, South London in the United Kingdom and has been diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder.

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