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Rose, William Stewart.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Mar. 3, 1794.
Of Middlesex. [2nd s. of George, one of the Joint Secretaries of the Treasury.] School, Eton.
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, 1794.
M.P. (with his father) for Christchurch, Hants., 1796-1800.
Surveyor of the Green Wax in the Exchequer, 1797-1800.
Master of the Pleas Office, 1797-1837.
Reading Clerk and Clerk of private Committees, House of Lords, 1800-24, when he retired with a pension of £1000.
A friend of Sir Walter Scott.
Author, The Naval History of the late War, 1802; Amadis de Gaul (translated); Partenopex de Blois; The Crusade of St Louis and Edward the Martyr; Letters from the North of Italy addressed to Henry Hallam, etc.
Died Mar. 30, 1843, aged 66, at Whetstone, Middlesex.
Brother of George H. (1788).
(St John's Coll.
Adms.
, IV. 457; G. Mag., 1843, I. 550.)
William Stewart ROSE
Approx. lifespan: 1777–1843
pens. St John's College adm1794:03:03
Of Middlesex
2nd s. of George ROSE one of the Joint Secretaries of the Treasury.] School Eton, [ Buckinghamshire ]
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1794
M.P.: (with his father) for Christchurch, Hampshire 1796-1800
Surveyor of the Green Wax in the Exchequer 1797-1800
Master of: : Pleas Office 1797-1837
Reading Clerk and Clerk of: : private Committees, House of Lords 1800-24, when he retired with a pension of £1000.
A friend of Sir Walter Scott.
Publ.: The Naval History of the late War 1802;
Amadis de Gaul (translated); Partenopex de Blois; The Crusade of St Louis and Edward the Martyr; Letters from the North of Italy addressed to Henry Hallam etc.
d. aged 66 Whetstone, Middlesex 1843:03:30
brother of George H. ROSE (1788)
( St John's College Adms., IV. 457; G. Mag 1843, I. 550.)

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