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Rose, George. Adm. pens. (age 18) at TRINITY, May 14, 1801. [Eldest] s. of James [lighterman], of Tooley Street, Southwark, London. [B. May 1, 1782.] School, Westminster. Matric. Michs. 1801; Scholar, 1802; Hon. M.A. 1835. Adm. at the Inner Temple, May 1, 1804. Called to the Bar, May 5, 1809. On the Northern Circuit. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Feb. 27, 1824. K.C. 1827. Bencher, 1827 (Inner Temple); Reader, 1834; Treasurer, 1835. Knighted, 1831. Judge of Court of Review, 1831-40. Master in Chancery, 1840-58. F.R.S., 1834. First Chairman of the Law Life Insurance Co. Married, Apr. 24, 1821, Anne, dau. of Capt. Robert Pouncey, H.E.I.C.S. Author, Reports of Cases in Bankruptcy decided by Lord Eldon; An Enquiry into the Nature of Trading as a Scrivenor. Died Dec. 3, 1873, at Brighton. (D.N.B., which says he was adm. at Peterhouse, 1801, but prevented through poverty from completing his education there; Record of Old Westminsters; T. A. Walker, 376, which states that 'no record of his admission appears in the College books'; Boase, III. 283.) | George ROSE Approx. lifespan: 17821873 pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1801:05:14 Eldest s. of James ROSE [lighterman], of Tooley Street, Southwark, London b. 1782:05:01 Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [ London ] Matric 1801:10MT: Scholar 1802 Hon. MA 1835 Adm. Inner Temple: 1804:05:01 Called to the Bar: 1809:05:05 On: Northern Circuit Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1824:02:27 KC 1827 Bencher: 1827 Inner Temple ); Reader: 1834 Treasurer: 1835 Knighted 1831 Judge of Court of: : Review 1831-40 Master in Chancery: 1840-58 FRS 1834 First Chairman of: the Law Life Insurance Company m. 1821:04:24,Anne, dau. of Captain: Robert Pouncey, H.E.I.C.S. Publ.: Reports of Cases in Bankruptcy decided by Lord Eldon; An Enquiry into the Nature of Trading as a Scrivenor d. Brighton, [ Sussex ] 1873:12:03 ( D.N.B., which says he was Adm. at Peterhouse 1801, but prevented through poverty from completing his education there; Record of Old Westminsters; T. A. Walker, 376, which states that "no record of his admission appears in College books"; Boase, III. 283.) |