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GB-2014-WSA-14911 · Person · 1894-1985

Roe, Frederic Gordon, son of Fred Roe, R. I., of Kensington, painter of 'Afternoon Prayers at Westminster School in War Time', by Letitia Mabel, daughter of Sydney Williams Lee, F.R.I.B.A., of Putney Hill, Surrey; b. Sept. 24, 1894; adm. Sept. 24, 1908 (A); left Easter 1912; joined the staff of The Connoisseur 1913, modern art critic of the same 1919, asst. editor Nov. 1921; served in Great War I; Gunner 1212th Battery R.F.A.; editor of The Connoisseur 1933; F.R. Hist. S. 1933; Hon. S.P.C. 1933; F.S.A. 1943; at various times art critic on the staff of the Daily Mail and The Artist; author of Sea Painters of Britain (1947 and 48); English Cottage Furniture (1949) and many other works on art and furniture; m. March 31, 1921, Eleanor Beatrice, only daughter of Cecil Reginald Grundy, of London, editor of The Connoisseur; d. 6 Jan. 1985.

GB-2014-WSA-14912 · Person · 1789-1866

ROE, SIR FREDERICK ADAIR, BART., son of William Roe (qv); b. 19 Mar 1789; adm. 6 Nov 1800; KS 1802; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1806, matr. 17 May 1806, Westminster Student; BA 1810; MA 1812; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 2 Feb 1810, called to bar 27 Nov 1816; KC Duchy of Lancaster Feb 1819 – Dec 1837; Police Magistrate, Marlborough Street, London 1822-32; Chief Magistrate, Bow Street 1832-9; knighted 5 Sep 1832; created baronet 22 Feb 1836; JP Middlesex, Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire; m. Jun 1831 Mary, dau. of George Knowles, Emsal, Yorks.; d. 20 Apr 1866.

GB-2014-WSA-14914 · Person · 1816-1838

ROE, WILLIAM DERING ADAIR, son of William Thomas Roe (qv); b. 1 Feb 1816; adm. 19 Nov 1827 (Stelfox's); Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 15 May 1834; Ensign, 15th Foot 21 Oct 1836; d. from injuries received during a fire which destroyed the barracks at Chambly, Canada 19 Oct 1838.

GB-2014-WSA-14915 · Person · 1776-1834

ROE, WILLIAM THOMAS, eldest son of William Roe (qv); b. 30 Oct 1776; adm. 13 Jun 1786; KS (aged 13) 1790; elected head to Christ Church, Oxford 1794, matr. 18 Jun 1794, Westminster Student 24 Dec 1794 – void 28 Jun 1805; BA 1798; MA 1801; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 6 Oct 1794, called to bar 23 May 1800; Commissioner of Bankrupts 10 Nov 1804 (occurs in annual lists 1805-20); KC Duchy of Lancaster 1804; Surrey Steward, Duchy of Lancaster 1809; Serjeant-at-Law, Duchy of Lancaster May 1813 – Feb 1819; a Commissioner of Customs 22 Feb 1819; m. Mary Elizabeth, only dau. of Daniel Byam Mathew, Felix Hall, Essex; d. 25 Apr 1834.

GB-2014-WSA-14916 · Person · 1835-1859

ROE, WILLIAM TURNER, son of Rev. Thomas Turner Roe, Rector of Swerford, Oxfordshire, and Susannah Caroline, dau. of Robert Howard (IGI); b. 2 Aug 1835; adm. 3 Feb 1848; QS (Capt. ) 1850; Capt. of the School 1853; left 1854; Queens’ Coll. Cambridge, matr. Mich. 1854; Clerk, Audit Office; d. 1859.

Rogers, ---, fl. 1553
GB-2014-WSA-14918 · Person · fl. 1553

ROGERS, ---; b.; adm.; QS 9 Oct 1553 (Chapter Muniments 43047); perhaps “Rogers”, “a childe of his wife by her other husbande”, who was recommended by Archbishop Cranmer, on the petition of the boy’s father, for a scholarship in “the Kinge Majesties Grammer Scole at Westmynster”. [Perhaps = COTTON, alias ROGERS, THOMAS (qv)].

GB-2014-WSA-14920 · Person · 1864-1944

ROGERS, ARTHUR GEORGE LIDDON, brother of Henry Reynolds Knatchbull Rogers (qv); b. 18 Dec 1864; adm. 21 Jun 1878 (J); QS 1879; left May 1883; Balliol Coll. Oxford, matr. 28 Jan 1884; BA 1887; MA 1892; adm. Middle Temple 28 Jan 1888; Assistant Inspector, Board of Agriculture 1894, Head of Intelligence branch 1902, Horticultural branch 1907, Farm Workers branch 1918, retd. 1925; author, The Business Side of Agriculture, 1904, and ed., Sir F. M. Eden, State of the Poor, 1928; m. 6 Jan 1909 Emily Norah, elder dau. of Alexander Miller-Hallett, Orpington, Kent; d. Mar 1944.

GB-2014-WSA-14921 · Person · 1860-1953

ROGERS, BERTRAM MITFORD HERON, brother of Henry Reynolds Knatchbull Rogers (qv); b. 25 Aug 1860; adm. 12 Jun 1873 (James'); left Aug 1877; Non-Coll. Oxford, matr. 17 Jan 1880; migrated to Exeter Coll.; BA 1883; MB BCh 1889; MD 1892; played Association Football for Oxford 1880, 1881; Univ. Coll. Hospital; LRCP MRCS 1889; Consulting Physician, Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children; practised at Bristol; served in 1914-8 War; Maj., RAMC 16 May 1914; m. 1 Oct 1891 Agnes Constance, eldest dau. of Rev. Carteret John Halford Fletcher, Rector of Carfax, Oxford; d. 10 Feb 1953.

GB-2014-WSA-14922 · Person · 1866-1949

ROGERS, CLEMENT FRANCIS, brother of Henry Reynolds Knatchbull Rogers (qv); b. 25 Oct 1866; adm. 22 Jan 1880 (J), exhibitioner; QS 1881; left Whitsun 1884; Jesus Coll. Oxford, matr. 23 Oct 1885, mathematical exhibitioner; BA 1889; MA 1892; ordained deacon 1890, priest 1891 (both Ripon); Curate, St. Paul’s, Pudsey, Yorks. 1890; held several other curacies; Lecturer on Pastoral Theology, King’s Coll. London 1907-19, Professor of Pastoral Theology 1919-32, Professor Emeritus from 1932; Fellow, King’s Coll. London, from 1920; lectured on Sunday afternoons in Hyde Park on Christian evidences; author, Principles of Parish Work, 1905, and other works; d. unm. 23 Jun 1949.

GB-2014-WSA-14924 · Person · 1855-1911

ROGERS, HENRY ANNESLEY COXWELL, sixth son of Rev. William Coxwell Rogers, Rector of Dowdeswell, Gloucs., and Charlotte Skinner, only dau. of Frank Nicholls, Trereife, Cornwall; b. 6 Feb 1855; adm. 24 Sep 1868 (G); QS 1870; left Dec 1873; Assistant Inspector-Gen., Royal Irish Constabulary 1909; Commandant, Depot, Phoenix Park, Dublin; m. 1895 Mary Georgina, second dau. of Edmund William Waller, Dundrum, co. Dublin; d. from effects of an accident 15 Apr 1911.