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George Henry Rose
British politician and diplomat
Sir George Henry Rose GCH (1771 – 17 June 1855) was a British politician and diplomat.
George Henry Rose was the eldest son of George Rose. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge.[1] He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Southampton from 1794 to 1813 and for Christchurch from 1818 to 1832 and 1837–44, Clerk of the Parliaments from 1818 to 1855 and sometime Envoy Extraordinary to Munich and Berlin, and to the United States in 1807–1808 in the wake of the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair. This last mission was an utter failure owing to the harsh and inflexible instructions he received from George Canning.[2]
In 1796 he married Frances Duncombe, daughter of Thomas Duncombe of Duncombe Park, Yorkshire.[3] She was one of the wealthiest young women in the country.[4] They had four children together:[5]
- Major George Pitt Rose (1797–1851), married Phoebe Susanna Vesey, daughter of Major-Gen. John Agmondisham Vesey.
- Frances Theodora Rose (1798–1879), married George Douglas, 17th Earl of Morton.
- Charles Philip Rose (1799–1835), died unmarried.
- Field Marshal Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn (1801–1885), died unmarried.
- Sir William Rose (1808–1885), married Hon. Sophia Maria Andalusia Thellusson, daughter of John Thellusson, 2nd Baron Rendlesham.
- Arthur Robert Rose (1811–1869)
- "Rose, George Henry (RS788GH)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- Henry Adams, History of the United States of America during the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson, (The Library of America, 1986, ISBN 978-0-940450-34-9) pp. 1049–1064 passim.
- "ROSE, Sir George Henry (1770–1855), of Cuffnells, nr. Lyndhurst, Hants". The History of Parliament. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
- "London". Kentish Gazette. 8 January 1796. p. 4.
- Venn, John Archibald (1922–1954). Alumni cantabrigienses; a biographical list of all known students, graduates and holders of office at the University of Cambridge, from the earliest times to 1900; Vol 5, pt.2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 357. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
- Who's Who of British members of parliament: Volume I 1832–1885, edited by Michael Stenton (The Harvester Press 1976)
- Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Southampton 1794–1801 With: James Amyatt |
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Member of Parliament for Southampton 1801–1818 With: James Amyatt 1801–1806 Arthur Atherley 1806–1807, 1812–1818 Josias Jackson 1807–1812 |
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Christchurch 1818 – 1832 With: William Sturges-Bourne 1818–1826 George Pitt Rose 1826 – 1832 |
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Preceded by | Member of Parliament for Christchurch 1837–1844 |
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British Minister to Bavaria 1814–1815 |
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Preceded by | British Minister to Prussia 1815–1818 |
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Preceded by | Clerk of the Parliaments 1818–1855 |
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