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GB-2014-WSA-14965 · Person · 1913-2001

Rosenfeld, Frank Laurie, son of Laurie Rosenfeld of Bayswater and Ray Dora, d. of Henry Wilenski of Bournemouth; b. 23 June 1913; adm. Sept. 1926 (A); left Dec. 1930; RA in WW2 (Capt.); a co. director; m. 27 Jan. 1955 Sara, d. of Jacob Kut; d. 21 May 2001.

GB-2014-WSA-14964 · Person · 1813-1905

ROSE, WILLIAM RICHARD SMITH, second son of William Grant Rose, Principal Committee Clerk, House of Commons, and Frances Davies (IGI); b. 21 May 1813; adm. 7 May 1828 (Stikeman's); extra clerk, Fees Office, House of Commons 1832, Third Clerk, Public Bill Office 1839, Second Clerk 1843, Assistant Clerk 1849, Senior Clerk 1860, Principal Clerk 1864-86; d. unm. at Nice, France 5 Jan 1905.

GB-2014-WSA-14963 · Person · 1877-1927

Rose, Thomas Whateley, seventh son of Frederick Rose, of Hampstead, by Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John Black, of Earls Court; b. May 10, 1877; adm. Sept. 26, 1889 (H); left April 1894; London Univ.; Lieut. Royal Sussex Regt. March 30, 1908; retired Feb. 10, 1910; adm. a solicitor March 1903, and practised as a barrister and solicitor in Western Australia; returned home in Dec. 1914 and rejoined his Regt. as 2nd Lieut. Feb. 18, 1915; temp. Lieut. June 11, 1915; temp. Capt. March 2, 1916; served in France, Belgium, and Italy; wounded Oct. 11, 1916, and twice afterwards; mentioned in despatches L.G. Feb. 20, 1919; M.C. Jan. 1, 1917; M.B.E. Jan. 1, 1919; Italian Silver Medal for Valour; resumed his profession in Australia; m. Feb. 2, 1910, Isabel Emma, daughter of Frederick Savage, of Marden, Kent; d. Dec. 20, 1927.

GB-2014-WSA-14962 · Person · 1818-1905

ROSE, PHILIP DAVIES, brother of William Richard Smith Rose (qv); b. 15 May 1818; adm. 18 Jan 1830 (as Rose, Philip David); adm. to King’s Coll. Sch. 1832 (as Rose, Philip Davies); of Babbacombe, Devon; d. Victoria, Australia 23 Feb 1905. [perhaps m. Laura Osborn (IGI)]

GB-2014-WSA-14961 · Person · 1935-1976

Rose, Michael Brian, son of Lewis Rose and Celia, d. of H. Harris of Edgware, Middlesex; b. 2 May 1935; adm. Sept. 1948 (B); left July 1952; a co. dir.; m. 5 Oct. 1961 Linda Joy, d. of East Saville of Maida Vale; d. 15 Dec. 1976.

Rose, George, 1782-1873
GB-2014-WSA-14960 · Person · 1782-1873

ROSE, SIR GEORGE, eldest son of James Rose, Tooley Street, Southwark, Surrey, lighterman, and Elizabeth Ferns, Tarlogie, Ross-shire; b. 1 May 1782; adm. Sep 1793; KS 1797; played cricket v. Eton at Lord’s 31 Jul 1800; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1801, adm. pens. 14 May 1801, scholar 30 Apr 1802, but left university through want of means and did not graduate; adm. Inner Temple, called to bar 5 May 1809, Bencher 1827, Treasurer 1835; Northern Circuit; specialised in bankruptcy cases; adm. Lincoln’s Inn 27 Feb 1824; KC Trinity 1827; a Judge of Court of Review 5 Dec 1831 – Dec 1840; knighted 7 Dec 1831; Master in Chancery 7 Dec 1840 – 1 Feb 1858; chairman, Law Fire Insurance Co., 1845-69, director to death; FRS 5 Jun 1834; hon. MA Cambridge 1835; a well-known wit and epigrammatist; author, Reports of Cases in Bankruptcy decided by Lord Eldon, 1812-6, An Enquiry into the Nature of Trading as a Scrivener, 1813; m. 24 Apr 1821 Mary Anne, dau. of Capt. Robert Pouncy, EI Maritime Service; d. 3 Dec 1873. DNB.

Rose, George, 1744-1818
GB-2014-WSA-01213 · Person · 1744-1818

ROSE, GEORGE, second son of Rev. David Rose, Lethnot, Forfarshire, nonjuring clergyman, and his second wife Margaret, dau. of Donald Rose, Westerclunie [check county]; b. 17 Jun 1744; at school under Markham (Diaries and Correspondence of the Right Hon. George Rose, 1860, i, 8-9); entered Royal Navy; served as midshipman in expedition to St. Malo 1758 and in West Indies, twice wounded in action; left navy 1762; Clerk in Record Office of Exchequer; Deputy Chamberlain, Exchequer 20 May 1774 – Feb 1783; Surveyor of Green Wax Moneys 21 Jul 1775; superintended the printing of the Journals and Rolls of the House of Lords; Secretary to the Treasury Jul 1782 – Apr 1783, Dec 1783 – Mar 1801; Clerk of the Pleas, Court of Exchequer Jan 1784 – Feb 1797; MP Launceston 1784 – Jun 1788, Lymington 1 Jul 1788-90, Christchurch from 1790; Clerk of the Parliaments, House of Lords, from Jun 1788; Privy Councillor 13 Jan 1802; Vice-Pres., Board of Trade, and Joint Paymaster-Gen., 7 Jul 1804 – Feb 1806; Vice-Pres., Board of Trade, and Treasurer of the Navy 15 Apr 1807-12; Treasurer of the Navy from 1812; Trustee, British Museum, from 1804; an intimate friend and political follower of William Pitt; of considerable financial ability; author, The Proposed System of Trade with Ireland Explained, 1785, and other publications chiefly on financial subjects; his Diaries and Correspondence were published in 1860; m. 7 Jul 1769 Theodora, dau. of Maj. John Duer, Antigua, West Indies, and Fulham, Middlesex; d. 13 Jan 1818. DNB.

Ropes, ArthurJohn, 1909-1962
GB-2014-WSA-14959 · Person · 1909-1962

Ropes, Arthur John, son of Arthur Reed Ropes, Fellow of King's Coll. Cambridge, and Ethel, d. of Charles John Wood MICE; b. 28 Feb. 1909; adm. Sept. 1921 (R); left Dec. 1926; RMA Woolwich, 2nd Lieut. RA Jan. 1929, Lieut. Jan. 1932, Capt. Aug. 1938, Maj. Jan. 1946, Lieut. ­ Col. June 1951, Col. (temp. Brig.) May 1955, retd with rank of Brigadier; despatches (Middle East) Dec. 1941, OBE Jan. 1944; m. 20 Dec. 1934 Eileen Norah Bonner of Hong Kong; d. 14 July 1962.

GB-2014-WSA-14958 · Person · 1798-1889

ROPER-CURZON, GEORGE HENRY, 16TH BARON TEYNHAM, third son of Henry Roper-Curzon, 14th Baron Teynham, and his first wife Bridget, dau. of Thomas Hawkins, Nash Court, Kent; b. 27 May 1798; adm. 11 Jan 1808; left 1813; Gentleman Cadet, Royal Artillery 24 Aug 1813; 2nd Lieut., 16 Dec 1816; retired on half-pay 3 Jan 1821; succeeded brother as 16th Baron Teynham 23 Sep 1842; m. 1st, 10 Feb 1822 Eliza, dau. of William Joynes, Sevenoaks, Kent; m. 2nd, 21 Jan 1873 Elizabeth, only dau. of William Jay; d. 26 Oct 1889.

Roper, Henry, ca. 1724-?
GB-2014-WSA-14957 · Person · ca. 1724-?

ROPER, HENRY; b.; adm. (aged 15) Jan 1738/9.