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Alfred Rockingham was a mortal and a Watcher. He was also the youngest son of Lord Harold Rockingham of Queen Anne's Council.
Biography[]
Rockingham was recruited by Edmund Newark at only twenty years of age. Newark assured the Tribunal the young man was both well educated and stalwart, not to mention necessary as Duncan MacLeod had become a member of the Queen's court, and having a Watcher within the court was imperative.
In his career, he was assigned to MacLeod and the couple Judith and Nigel Cuthbert.
He died in 1745, aged around the age of 53.
